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<blockquote data-quote="Mondio" data-source="post: 605616" data-attributes="member: 10441"><p>I can't think of 2 players more different than the dbag in Cleveland and Rodgers. Rodgers was confident in himself, yes, and worked his *** off to get where he is today. He didn't strike me as particularly good coming out of college after watching him in preseason action, but he knew how to **** and get to work and what needed working on and showed improvement every single year till he got his chance.</p><p></p><p>Manziel?? He could scramble and throw jump balls to wide open receivers in college. Yay, Johnny! He didn't think he had to work in college, and he didn't. Some people can get away with it for a while. The exact reasons i thought he'd flop in the NFL are the reasons he flopped so far in the NFL? can he change it? I really doubt it. He doesn't seem to exhibit any of the qualities of a guy that has just screwed up and wants to change. He has all the qualities of a spoiled brat that realized that once he got out of high school his big fish little pond world suddenly changed and he can't hack it. </p><p></p><p>I don't buy the addiction part, i think it's just a silly plan devised by him and his agent to help him save face. Give him an excuse for his **** poor behavior and try and make him look like a "victim" to some.</p><p></p><p>and comparing to Favre? yeah, they both liked to party. The defining difference is one still knew how to get to work. Manziel still thinks he doesn't have to. Lots of young guys don't dedicate themselves fully to football, but they still work when it's time to work. and regardless, watch them throw a football. You think Manziel has 50% of the arm Favre had??? There's a reason the team that just drafted him is more than willing to just rid themselves of him, cut ties, move on, kick him to the curb, etc. From the coaches to players in that locker room, it seems most were tired of that guy. it takes a special kind of stupid to alienate yourself that quickly from your coaches and teammates. </p><p></p><p>again, no thanks, not even for a 7th rounder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mondio, post: 605616, member: 10441"] I can't think of 2 players more different than the dbag in Cleveland and Rodgers. Rodgers was confident in himself, yes, and worked his *** off to get where he is today. He didn't strike me as particularly good coming out of college after watching him in preseason action, but he knew how to **** and get to work and what needed working on and showed improvement every single year till he got his chance. Manziel?? He could scramble and throw jump balls to wide open receivers in college. Yay, Johnny! He didn't think he had to work in college, and he didn't. Some people can get away with it for a while. The exact reasons i thought he'd flop in the NFL are the reasons he flopped so far in the NFL? can he change it? I really doubt it. He doesn't seem to exhibit any of the qualities of a guy that has just screwed up and wants to change. He has all the qualities of a spoiled brat that realized that once he got out of high school his big fish little pond world suddenly changed and he can't hack it. I don't buy the addiction part, i think it's just a silly plan devised by him and his agent to help him save face. Give him an excuse for his **** poor behavior and try and make him look like a "victim" to some. and comparing to Favre? yeah, they both liked to party. The defining difference is one still knew how to get to work. Manziel still thinks he doesn't have to. Lots of young guys don't dedicate themselves fully to football, but they still work when it's time to work. and regardless, watch them throw a football. You think Manziel has 50% of the arm Favre had??? There's a reason the team that just drafted him is more than willing to just rid themselves of him, cut ties, move on, kick him to the curb, etc. From the coaches to players in that locker room, it seems most were tired of that guy. it takes a special kind of stupid to alienate yourself that quickly from your coaches and teammates. again, no thanks, not even for a 7th rounder. [/QUOTE]
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