Like that link says,he'll do find IF he controls his whatever that was which is basically meaning his immaturity which so far he hasnt done yet.
cleveland is doing the wise thing keeping him on the bench for the year.I always said that he has to stay on the bench for at least his first year or he wont succeed.glad to see cleveland realises that. that was just all for show the quarterback thing between him and Hoyer. Hoyer had the job all along unless manziel was total lights out which he wasnt.
IF he grows up,he'll be fine in the NFL.Gruden was talking about how Brett farve who had a similair style of football that manziel has,that when he first came over from atlanta to greeen bay,he was a very young struggling quarterback that they knew was going to take a lot of work on to get him to be able to play at NFL standards because like manziel,in college he never was in a huddle and was always in the shot gun.
gruden himself said he is going to be a long work in progress and it wont be easy as it wasnt with farve who was a long process as well.
Gruden is right on the money about all that.IF johnny football decides to be serious and decides he wants to grow up,then he'll be fine.
Well, Gruden would know better than anyone about the styles of play of both Manziel and Favre.
But with regard to Johnny Foot-in-Mouth's
personality, I could care less what Gruden thinks.
Brett Favre wasn't raised a snotty-nosed rich kid, and he
damned sure wasn't as arrogant when he joined the NFL ranks as Foot-in-Mouth is today.
Even so, I don't entirely blame Foot-in-Mouth for all of that: I put a lot of the blame for the way the little punk ***** acts squarely on the fact that we live in a 24/7 global media world today, in which every Tweet and/ or **** is turned into a free-for-all in a matter of mere minutes.
I still don't think Favre would've acted the way Manziel does, even if Favre had joined the ranks of today's NFL, though.
9/11 inside job said:
as a long time Charger fan,i can tell people right now Phillip Rivers wasnt much different when he came into the league,His first couple years or so,he would be jawing at the bench of the donkeys on the field getting to it with them at times when he left the field. But he matured and grew up. all depends on johnny if HE wants to grow up as well.
That's because when Rivers joined the League, Coach Schottenheimer set his ass straight about how to act.
If say,
Jason Garrett had been Rivers' coach when he was a rook in San Diego, it's pretty safe to say that we wouldn't be talking today about the QB's maturation process.
Rivers would prolly have at least one manslaughter charge right now. Maybe
murder, even.