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re: Would Bama have won as much or more with Manziel at QB instead of McCarron?

Posted on 6/21/15 at 2:08 am to
Posted by 3down10
Member since Sep 2014
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Posted on 6/21/15 at 2:08 am to
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Holy shite. You clearly don't understand football. At no point was AJ even close to being bama's best offensive player. At no point was AJ McCarron your focal point. In 4 years AJ threw for 260 yards or more 6 times. There are no individual statistics that show AJ being a better qb than JM.

It's laughable that AJ was voted 2nd in the Heisman in 2013. Hell Zack Mettenburger threw for more yards, had a higher yards per attempt, and had a higher qb rating than AJ in 2013.


You don't have to be the best player to be the focal point. He is the QB, he is almost the focal point of every play by default. The exception would be a team like Alabama in 2009.

You claim A&M has a bad game if Johnny Manziel doesn't play well. Well the only loss Alabama had that year was to A&M and it was the game where his only 2 interceptions of the regular season came.

So obviously, it doesn't matter if he plays well or not. Basically because he's a damn QB and it matters on every damn team.
Posted by Rickdaddy4188
Murfreesboro,TN
Member since Aug 2011
46645 posts
Posted on 6/21/15 at 7:20 am to
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You claim A&M has a bad game if Johnny Manziel doesn't play well. Well the only loss Alabama had that year was to A&M and it was the game where his only 2 interceptions of the regular season came


Only someone who doesn't understand football would call Johnny Manziel all hype(as far as cfb). He played 2 years and has the 1st and 2nd greatest single season in sec history. And don't give me that bullshite about him being left in and that's the only reason. I showed you that A&M finished top 5 both year in yards per play.
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