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Texans Following Johnny Manziel on TwitterSI.com      Ernie Padaon Feb 12th, 2014 at 3:18 pmJff4_Zps21E01839.Jpg So… The Houston Texans started following Johnny Manziel on twitter. That is a whole lot of speculation that can go to the fans on that one, but it is there. 1D981Dfc-E6B6-4666-92A7-65C384E81319_Zps98770Cb7.PngWhy would the social media manager for the Houston Texans know the plans for the team in the draft? Seems a bit crazy, but the idea of the Texans taking Manziel with the first overall draft pick is not as crazy. I see that the Texans also like Drake. Maybe they are going to get him to sing the National Anthem. The Texans are in need of a quarterback and the early mock drafts had them selecting Teddy Bridgewater with the first pick. There has been a lot of love for Manziel lately and he has been mentioned as the top overall draft pick a few times. He makes sense in Houston. Manziel would get to stay in Texas and the team would get a dynamic threat at quarterback to run the offense. It would be fun to watch.Johnny Manziel Proves White Men Can Jump: Dunks BasketballBy Ernie Padaon -  SI.com Feb 12th, 2014 at 12:26 pm Jff1_Zps5A6F8Da1.JpgJohnny Manziel is a stud on the college football field. There is debate on if he can do it on the pro level. He will be drafted high in the draft this offseason and will get the opportunity to show off those skills with some team in the NFL. Manziel showed off some different skills though on the basketball court though recently. Manziel, standing at 6-foot-1, showed that he can dunk a basketball. White men CAN jump. Check out the video: Johnny Manziel — I CAN DUNK … Here’s the Video Proof http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBOXbqafYv8 The other player dunking would be his college teammate WR Mike Evans. He is expected to get drafted high this offseason also. They made a nice team. Manziel showed off his athleticism. He showed off his hops and that should help him when he… not really a trait a quarterback needs.Joe Namath believes Johnny Manziel will be an NFL success.By Kristian Dyer    Yahoo SportsJoe_Zps8Dad7Cc5.Jpg(USA Today Sports Images) Johnny Football has a fan in Broadway Joe. The comparisons between Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel and Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Namath of the New York Jets are only natural. Both were supreme talents in college and offered respective franchises a potential game-changer under center. And both grabbed attention off the field for a love of life, very often after hours. That's part of the concern for talent evaluators when they look at Manziel, whose partying and poor choices have grabbed headlines for all the wrong reasons. In the eyes of Namath, the concerns about Manziel's lifestyle are unfounded. Namath was certainly known for his off-the-field escapades, including dating a string of models and Hollywood starlets as well as frequenting all the hot spots in New York. So while he has had the experiences with the off-the-field side of the game, he doesn't see any red flags with Manziel's character concerns. “This is an era where things get blown out of proportion. He isn't doing anything that other players his age – older or younger – aren't doing,” Namath told Yahoo Sports. “Things are multiplied 10-fold at least, 20-fold at least. He documents going out to dinner and someone takes a picture and boom – you've got a headline. I trust Johnny Manziel's integrity and I don't even know him. I trust him walking that line and he's learned along the way. We didn't hear any negatives about him this season, no drinking and driving. So I think he's learned. I think he's moved beyond. "I think we all like our relaxation. I think everyone in this league needs their down time. It is about being smart about it. Knowing when and how to relax. Not taking chances. Has he learned that? I don't know, but he sure seems to be staying out of trouble now.” Namath sees the pitfalls that exist today. Twitter, Instagram and Facebook make any indiscretion, no matter how private, the chance to be a public shame in mere minutes. And with entire websites dedicated to these slips, no matter is sure to be private for long. “I wouldn't call it a trap for these players, it is what it is. They have to conduct themselves with an awareness – an awareness perhaps I and players from earlier years didn't have to worry about,” Namath said. “It was much easier in yesteryear, your face wasn't all over the TV how many times a day, no matter what you did. We are more visual, we are out there more these days. I'm glad I didn't have all these cameras, all the attention that these guys get these days. You almost can't be human any more.” As for on the field, there is no denying that Manziel was a dynamic force for the Aggies the past two years. But his style might not be able to acclimate to the NFL, some scouts say. Manziel has run for over 2,100 yards over the past two seasons. But unlike the recent generation of athletic quarterbacks, he isn't the biggest or strongest so there are concerns that his style may not be sustainable. Whether he can handle the pounding of NFL bodies throwing hits at him is a legitimate concern for teams judging his potential. When Namath was a senior at Alabama, a knee injury cut into his mobility. Before that injury, he was a true dual-threat quarterback but the knee injury and subsequent surgery greatly hampered him. Whether Manziel can adjust his free-flow style will determine his draft stock. “We've seen a lot of Johnny. I never did do the things Johnny did, never had to in a sense. I'd like to think I'm that elusive but he's very special. If he lasts remains to be seen. You get knocked down in the pocket and you can tear ligaments. That's all it takes,” Namath said. “But for me, you'd like to see Johnny Manziel on your team. How can any team possibly pass on that man? How can you not take him unless you think he won't last in the NFL? I think you still might have to.”

 
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JFF is a beast. Bucs need a guy like that. If not him. Just a playmaker.

 
Posted : Feb. 13, 2014 8:43 am
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Namath sees no issue with the partying lifestyle . Shocking.....lol

 
Posted : Feb. 13, 2014 8:48 am
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Manziel is a good kid. And the best QB prospect in this class.

 
Posted : Feb. 13, 2014 8:55 am
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Joe wants to kiss him

 
Posted : Feb. 13, 2014 10:41 am
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I'm a massive Manziel fan, but Namath's endorsement definitely does not help Manziel's case.

 
Posted : Feb. 13, 2014 11:12 am
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Broadway joe should stick to screwing up coin tosses and wearing women's coats. He knows shit about scouting a QB as evidenced by his backing of Mark Sanchez and now JFF. JFF is an amazing athlete and could be a good NFL QB one day but he is a project. The way he plays football will not work in the NFL. He will have to adapt and rely more on sitting in the pocket and delivering the ball on time. Watch a youtube tape of his games, he simply doesn't throw the ball on time all that often.

 
Posted : Feb. 13, 2014 2:55 pm
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Manziel is a good kid. And the best QB prospect in this class.

+1. I really wish lovie would go get him.To me, this looks like they're shopping their pick more than anything.

 
Posted : Feb. 13, 2014 2:57 pm
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Manziel is a good kid. And the best QB prospect in this class.

+1. I really wish lovie would go get him.To me, this looks like they're shopping their pick more than anything.

It's not a surprise that the JFF nuthuggers are also the ones that think Glennon is garbage.

 
Posted : Feb. 13, 2014 3:09 pm
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Manziel is a good kid. And the best QB prospect in this class.

+1. I really wish lovie would go get him.To me, this looks like they're shopping their pick more than anything.

It's not a surprise that the JFF nuthuggers are also the ones that think Glennon is garbage.

Get the fug outta here with your broad stroke paintbrush. I never ever said Glennon is garbage. Can we upgrade?  Possibly. Should we look to? Always. Manziel is a stud prospect who tore the SEC a new one, and has more going for him than a lot of you blanket haters know. I actually watched him play a lot of games. He can throw it with some zip. He can fit the ball into tight spots. He has the ability to read a field. He can run. He never got hurt, to any serious extent or for any long term. He lives for playing football. He is a good kid who spent a LOT of his time with a sick child. I am not sure why he has so many detractors when he put up the numbers he did in the absolute best the NCAA has to offer on a competitive, consistent basis. Draft him. Any of these kids can bust. But he may be a guy who can make his game work in the NFL. Jmo. Glennon is alright. But shoul we be comfortable?  No.

 
Posted : Feb. 13, 2014 5:40 pm
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And Troy Aikman thought Tebow was the next big thing.  Playing QB in the league, doesn't make a guys endorsements any better than the average fans

 
Posted : Feb. 14, 2014 12:15 am
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Manziel is a good kid. And the best QB prospect in this class.

+1. I really wish lovie would go get him.To me, this looks like they're shopping their pick more than anything.

It's not a surprise that the JFF nuthuggers are also the ones that think Glennon is garbage.

Get the fug outta here with your broad stroke paintbrush. I never ever said Glennon is garbage. Can we upgrade?  Possibly. Should we look to? Always. Manziel is a stud prospect who tore the SEC a new one, and has more going for him than a lot of you blanket haters know. I actually watched him play a lot of games. He can throw it with some zip. He can fit the ball into tight spots. He has the ability to read a field. He can run. He never got hurt, to any serious extent or for any long term. He lives for playing football. He is a good kid who spent a LOT of his time with a sick child. I am not sure why he has so many detractors when he put up the numbers he did in the absolute best the NCAA has to offer on a competitive, consistent basis. Draft him. Any of these kids can bust. But he may be a guy who can make his game work in the NFL. Jmo. Glennon is alright. But shoul we be comfortable?  No.

That goes double for me. Good post.

 
Posted : Feb. 14, 2014 12:20 am
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