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Johnny Manziel Got His First CFL Start Tonight & It Was Interception After Inception...
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Johnny Manziel got his first start for the Montreal Alouettes tonight against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, and well, it went like this...
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Bravo Johnny, bravo.

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Filed Under: NFL
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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BobABooey69 months
#pick6szn
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African Japanese69 months
He had 4 days to prepare, this team fricked him by putting him out there
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km69 months
No, I think he did it to himself.
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PortHudsonPlaya69 months
Put Johnny in a position to fail. Give him time. He’s the GOAT!
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Doug Masters69 months
Inception?
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km69 months
Keep partying little lohn. hehehe
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kjntgr69 months
Good trade by the alloettes
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ByUselves69 months
And we thought it would be different. His team is not that good, either.
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Jumbo_Gumbo69 months
So is he now referred to as Johnny Picks?
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy69 months
Is there a last Chance U for the last Chance U ?
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DeafVallyBatnR69 months
Third offense he is learning this summer. Only had two weeks to learn this one.
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BobABooey69 months
Look at the third video. He knew what was going on and was in synch with the play. He made a bad decision and threw the ball to the intended receiver. I didn’t look at the other videos but keep making excuses.
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lsuohiofan69 months
ESPN and CBS sports should be ashamed of themselves. They made him into a star as a Freshman college QB. The only talent he has is being an idiot!
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Drizzt69 months
Typical Aggy offense
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dbeck69 months
1st one he threw it right to the defender. 2nd was a tipped pass, not his fault. 3rd he under threw it by 10 yards. 4th he just threw it up for grabs. Nothing to do with lack of preparation, just bad decision making.
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km69 months
Right. He’s been making bad decisions for several years now. hehehe
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GeauxTigersLee69 months
Bad decisions are why NFL teams don't want him on their teams.
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PeopleChamp69 months
Sheesh
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JackieTreehorn69 months
He made his entire “career” on that one lone win against Alabama.
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Datbayoubengal69 months
No, he made his career on his play style and that ridiculous RSFR season. That opened the door for freshman to truly be considered heisman winners. Doing it in the SEC and at a big Texas school at that, gave him a ton of clout. Also, you can't say it was all on his WR his second year, considering the only guy who amounted to something NFL wise was Evans and the dude passed for over 4100 yards and 37 TDs. He became very popular from that one win true enough, but that only opened the door. His personality and play the rest of the way took him the rest of the way. With that being said, I knew he was going to be trash in the pros and many others did too. Only fanboys and greedy GMs thought differently.
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