Texas A&M Football
"When you look at those tapes of a quarterback like Johnny, and there aren't many like Johnny, it really challenges the defense to play every bit as disciplined as they possibly can. It's just downright difficult to cover a scrambler. And Johnny not only throws from the pocket, but he's an outstanding scrambler and he's quick."
"There's an awareness about him that is rare for his age. I think we should check his birth certificate. I think he might be 26 or 27. There's just a presence about him that you don't think about him as a freshman because he doesn't make freshman mistakes."
"Heisman … give it to him."
"He's still young and a good part of his game is still instinctive. From a quarterback evolution standpoint, he's still awfully young. Right now, you're seeing him out there making plays and attacking what he's seeing."
"Does Johnny deserve the Heisman? Yes. The Heisman Trophy is for the most exciting, impacting, talented player in college football. I don't know why that has to be a career achieving award. When you look at the overall story of the Aggies this year — a Big 12 school moving into the SEC, a first-year head coach and offensive coordinator, a first-year quarterback who is 19-years-old — they have had two tough losses to two top five teams within a touchdown in both games, and then they went in and knocked off the Roman Army in Rome.
"And it's all led by a really dynamic, fully-attacking, young quarterback who I refer to as a dragon-slayer. I do think he should be in New York and get the opportunity [to win the Heisman]."
"Coach Sumlin has said a few times, 'No moment is too big for him.' That's very true. He's just an amazing player."
"As long as he continues to improve, the sky is the limit for the kid."
Sound Off: National names on the legend of Johnny Football
Johnny Manziel … what they're saying
Here's a look back at what recent guests on TexAgs Radio have said on the show about the A&M quarterback and Heisman front-runner:Joe Namath, former Alabama and New York Jets quarterback…
"Johnny makes a lot of things happen with some kind of innate ability to know when to move where and how to move where. I'm amazed. He is a freshman, isn't he? Wow … (laughing). The kind of poise that he's shown for a freshman is pretty remarkable."When you look at those tapes of a quarterback like Johnny, and there aren't many like Johnny, it really challenges the defense to play every bit as disciplined as they possibly can. It's just downright difficult to cover a scrambler. And Johnny not only throws from the pocket, but he's an outstanding scrambler and he's quick."
Doug Flutie, former NFL quarterback and 1984 Heisman winner…
"[Manziel] is a really special player. I love watching him play, primarily because he reminds me so much of myself in some of the things that he does. It's his feel for the game. It's how relaxed he is on the field. Now, he can run flat-out faster than I ever could. He can take it 80 yards and is just a blast to watch.
He reminds me of a gambler that
I saw once in Vegas, sitting at the table, running the table and doing
whatever he wanted to do … like he knows the next card that is going to
come up or what the dice is going to say.
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"Don't underestimate the fact that he can stand in the pocket and throw the ball. He reads coverage well. He sees blitz reads. The ball is out of his hands when it has to be. And then when he doesn't like something, he moves around and buys time, and can hit the big play or take off."Kellen Winslow, former Missouri and San Diego Chargers tight end…
"He reminds me of a gambler that I saw once in Vegas, sitting at the table, running the table and doing whatever he wanted to do … like he knows the next card that is going to come up or what the dice is going to say."There's an awareness about him that is rare for his age. I think we should check his birth certificate. I think he might be 26 or 27. There's just a presence about him that you don't think about him as a freshman because he doesn't make freshman mistakes."
Dan Rather, legendary news anchor and Sam Houston State alum…
"What a quarterback. And to realize that he's just a redshirt freshman, frankly, I think he deserves the Heisman. Johnny Football … what a story out of Kerrville, Texas. I can't say enough about him. He doesn’t seem to get too high on the highs or too low on the lows, and his game management skills are tremendous."Sam Montgomery, LSU defensive end…
"A lot of people wondering why I like Johnny Football and why this defensive end is all hyped up on Johnny Football. It's not because we beat them. It's not because they beat Alabama. But people [need to] understand that you have to respect talent [of this magnitude]. This kid came from the Big 12, jumped in to the SEC and has had a dominant season? He deserves some kind of award. Heck, if I get an award, I'll give it to him."Heisman … give it to him."
Kevin Sumlin, Texas A&M head coach…
"If you put Johnny's numbers up against anybody in a single season — not just this year, but any year and anybody who has ever played the game — they speak for themselves. And I think the voters are going to recognize that.
"It doesn't matter what year
you are when you're talking about [these] types of numbers. And you put
that in perspective with the league that we're playing in. The
combination of those two things tell you all you need to know about [how
to] vote.
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"It doesn't matter what year you ar, when you're talking about [these] types of numbers. And you put that in perspective with the league that we're playing in. The combination of those two things tell you all you need to know about [how to] vote."George Whitfield, quarterback guru and Manziel's passing instructor…
"I'm excited for him. He is who I thought he was. He's doing a heck of a job. He's aggressive and he's attacking, and he [already] is [becoming] who he's going to be. Johnny and I talk weekly and he is always very clear and concise on his role and what [A&M Offensive Coordinator Kliff] Kingsbury is trying to do."He's still young and a good part of his game is still instinctive. From a quarterback evolution standpoint, he's still awfully young. Right now, you're seeing him out there making plays and attacking what he's seeing."
"Does Johnny deserve the Heisman? Yes. The Heisman Trophy is for the most exciting, impacting, talented player in college football. I don't know why that has to be a career achieving award. When you look at the overall story of the Aggies this year — a Big 12 school moving into the SEC, a first-year head coach and offensive coordinator, a first-year quarterback who is 19-years-old — they have had two tough losses to two top five teams within a touchdown in both games, and then they went in and knocked off the Roman Army in Rome.
"And it's all led by a really dynamic, fully-attacking, young quarterback who I refer to as a dragon-slayer. I do think he should be in New York and get the opportunity [to win the Heisman]."
Bucky Richardson, former A&M quarterback…
"He can throw it. If you look at what he did in high school, it's the same kind of offense that he's been running for a long time. He's comfortable in this style and he's obviously excelling at a rate that, for a freshman, is impressive. The way he's handled the emotional side of it all [is amazing]."Coach Sumlin has said a few times, 'No moment is too big for him.' That's very true. He's just an amazing player."
Kevin Murray, former A&M quarterback…
“Wow. He's an exciting little rascal … that's for sure. Unorthodox? Yes, absolutely. But the maturation of the kid has been incredible. Kliff [Kingsbury] has done a great job of eliminating the pee-wee knucklehead plays that he had a tendency to make early on in the season. He has done a better job of playing within the offense in the past few weeks, and that speaks to his evolution from the beginning of the year."As long as he continues to improve, the sky is the limit for the kid."
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