you just might be on to somethingSuperAg05 said:
Maybe worth a shot now? JFF back in Texas to make some magic happen?
and yet the genius Browns disagreed.Citizen Reign said:
RG3. LOL!
The franchise glass QB. Bigger risk than taking Johnny.
'03ag said:and yet the genius Browns disagreed.Citizen Reign said:
RG3. LOL!
The franchise glass QB. Bigger risk than taking Johnny.
bluecouchstudios said:
While Manziel's 2015 stats were better than Osweiler's stats, he is a distraction for any team. And NFL coaches won't let a player take the field if they get the impression they are drunk or on drugs.
Are you a scout, GM or coach?Yell Practice said:
JFF is Not the Answer in Houston or with the Jets as someone proposed.
Let this sink in for you...Yell Practice said:
JFF is Not the Answer in Houston or with the Jets as someone proposed.
Claud said:Are you a scout, GM or coach?Yell Practice said:
JFF is Not the Answer in Houston or with the Jets as someone proposed.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion but when you say it with such certainty then I will respond the way I did. Also read my next post.TheChameleon said:Claud said:Are you a scout, GM or coach?Yell Practice said:
JFF is Not the Answer in Houston or with the Jets as someone proposed.
If the answer to that is no, is he not even entitled to have an opinion on the matter? What a ridiculous question.
TheChameleon said:
Dude I used to be as big of a supporter of him as anyone. Hell I wanted the Texans to draft him #1 overall. But his behavior got out of control. The domestic abuse stuff is where I couldn't keep supporting him. Anything negative in the media he has brought on himself. I hope he can figure things out and become a better person, but I don't see how you can blame any A&M grad who couldn't keep defending him. He has embarrassed the university with his actions.