Hoge has ignored his performance in pre-season, and in the first half vs the Jets.
Merrill, you can't stay in a pocket that doesn't exist. It's okay to run for your life.
To any objective and sentient observer, Manziel has improved dramaticly. He stays in the pocket when there is one to stay in, and he finds second, third, and even fourth reads.
Indeed, his progress from the sandlot system he ran in college, and his drunken stupor of a rookie season, has been remarkable to everyone with two synapses to rub together!
Indeed, his progress from the sandlot system he ran in college, and his drunken stupor of a rookie season, has been remarkable to everyone with two synapses to rub together!
And he is a second year quarterback in his second offensive system. He has around three games worth of experience.
Josh McCown was running for his life, too, so let's kick him to the curb as well.
Thomas Moore of Fansided wrote a good article on these comments by the poster boy for the NFL concussion protocol.
Guys like this say "Nothing I've seen" (changes my mind) a lot. Do you know why? Because they ignore anything that doesn't support whatever they made their mind up about.
Early in training camp, some fans made fun of McCown for getting excited over a Manziel completion to Johnson the fullback.
Well, nimrod, the fullback was the fourth read, and Josh saw that Johnny had read that far and made the correct throw.
I'm sure Hoge would have laughed at that too. It's worse for this assistant curator of the Simpletonian Institution, though, because he is supposed to comprehend this stuff.
Some people had their minds made up about Johnny Manziel before he was drafted. And nothing they have decided not to see will ever change their minds.
Merrill Hoge was a really good football player, but can't analyze his way out of a paper bag.
Guys like this say "Nothing I've seen" (changes my mind) a lot. Do you know why? Because they ignore anything that doesn't support whatever they made their mind up about.
Early in training camp, some fans made fun of McCown for getting excited over a Manziel completion to Johnson the fullback.
Well, nimrod, the fullback was the fourth read, and Josh saw that Johnny had read that far and made the correct throw.
I'm sure Hoge would have laughed at that too. It's worse for this assistant curator of the Simpletonian Institution, though, because he is supposed to comprehend this stuff.
Some people had their minds made up about Johnny Manziel before he was drafted. And nothing they have decided not to see will ever change their minds.
Merrill Hoge was a really good football player, but can't analyze his way out of a paper bag.
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