First off, I'm not a Johnny Football fan and hope to God he doesn't come to Dallas.
I think he needs to realize he isn't in college anymore partying with his bros, he has a professional job as a NFL QB. Does he even really want to be in Cleveland? I don't think so.
He's the best QB option in Cleveland right now. The public eye is on him because he plays for a shitty team and he is a QB that has gotten better that could help them. The Browns front office is so screwed up, he may not even want to be there. Cleveland is a terrible organization for a rookie QB, any rookie QB.
Bottom line is if he were playing for someone like the Jets, Texans, or Dolphins and was winning some games his partying would be a non-issue.
kneifl
and just which starting QB in the NFL who is the face of the franchise is a party boy???
answer.....NONE...because part of the job is off the field as well as on it when you are the chosen leader..
and guess what else...past Super Bowl Champions and their respective QB's reads like a Wall Street Journal,American's Boys and Girls Club Prez..and Gentleman Quarterly ...
It's not Party Boy Review and Throw Up Digest..
It just don't work that way..
Hey kneifl, I am not busting your balls but Johnny Kardashian might end up in Dallas. I heard on the radio Jerry Jones saying when he wanted to select Johnny on draft day, he was thinking of the future when Romo is done. I don't know, I'm no doctor, but I think this kid knows he might not be that good on the field now, so this is the way he gets attention. Like I said I am not ballbusting, but if you get him next year Good Luck.
The Cleveland Browns trailed 37-3 in the fourth quarter, and quarterback Johnny Manziel never got off the bench.
That seems to be a good sign that the Browns have moved on from Manziel. If the 2-10 Browns have no interest in seeing what their 2014 first-round pick has to offer in a game they trailed by five scores, then when? And if they go to him later this season, Sunday's decision to keep him nailed to the bench and waste a week of evaluation seems weirder.
ESPN?s Chris Mortensen said Manziel might start again if ?he meets certain conditions,? and it?s OK if you roll your eyes at that and wonder what the Browns are thinking.
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