Loki wrote:
Really man? Posts like this are just stupid and childish. Anyone can just post something 20 times doesn't make it fact. If you want to convice people of it give some stats or video or something. Johnny had an elite weapon in Evans, what would you like him to do? not use him at all? that'd be more of a knock on him than relying on him in pressure situations. I just wanna show you how stupid saying this is...
Johnny Manziel (without Mike Evans)
Yards: 2720 TD's: 25
AJ McCarron (with everyone)
Yards: 3063 TD's: 28
So Johnny without Mike Evans is 300 yards and 3 tds behind McCarron (basically 1 game) and this is under the assumption that whoever took Evans place put up NO YARDS and NO TDS.
my second point is that you assume Evans is the only thing making Johnny a good passer and that McCarron is more of a distributor using all of his weapons instead of relying on one. Look at the stats of Manziels 2nd, 3rd, and 4th recievers compared to McCarron's 1st, 2nd and 3rd
A&M Recievers 2-4 YARDS TD's
#2 Derel Walker 818 5
#3 Malcome Kennedy 658 7
#4 Travis Labhart 626 8
Bama Recievers 1-3 YARDS TD's
#1 Amari Cooper 736 4
#2 Kevin Norwood 568 7
#3 DeAndrew White 534 4
So as anyone can see Manziel gets more yards and touchdowns to his 2nd 3rd and 4th recievers (none named Mike Evans) than McCarron to his 1st 2nd and 3rd. So stop with the stupid Evans bails out Manziel crap, he does more outside of Evans than McCarron does period.
My final point is that if you want to bring up "Bailed Out" McCarron had the 5th ranked defense in the nation. Manziel had the 109th. McCarrons running back had 1235 yards 6.0 AVG., 14 TD's. Manziels running back had 551 yards, 4.8 AVG., 10 TD's. To add to this Manziel had 200 more yards rushing and one less TD than his top running back. McCarron's head coach is 74–15 all time, has won 4 National Championships and is a 2x AP Coach of the Year. Manziels coach is 20–6 and has rode Manziels coat tails to any bit of success he's had. By definition Bailed out means you doing nothing and someone else comes to help you. as good as Evans is Manziel still has to get him the ball, often through double teams. McCarron only has to not utterly and completely piss the game down his leg to win, If he was asked to put the team on his back like Manziel was (and he will in the NFL) he'd #### his pants and throw checkdowns like a ponder clone (or lob it to Evans if he had that option), therefore if anyones being "Bailed out" its your boy AJ hands down.
These are some interesting facts. Some that I was unaware of. I guess NOW I can say that Manziel benefited from having bail out possession receivers to catch those ugly throws of his, most notably. There I But what does McCarron have to do with this topic? This is a thread about Manziel.
You must be jealous of McCarron. Jealous that unlike like JFB, AJ can win championships. Yes McCarron had a lot of help, so did JFB. McCarron's passes came out much nicer than Manziel. Sometimes underthrown but they were in places where the WR could still catch the ball. Manziel is not a pocket passer. Yes he has made passes in the pocket, but that isn't his bread in butter. The reason Manziel is able to find those WRs open is because of all the dancing he does in the backfield, someone is bound to get open eventually.
Now McCarron on the other hand, knows how to stay in the pocket and make plays, CONSISTENTLY.
But like a typical Bama hater, you hear all this excuses about how other teams don't have Nick Saban, or the top defense in the country. Full of excuses, that's why Bama is one the best teams in college football. We don't need a prima donna like Manziel to win.
Texas A&M probably isn't your favorite team to begin with. You probably cheer for some garbage team up north like the Minnesota Golden Gophers.

Then you start watching other teams who actually have potential to make a championship run and see some overrated hype machine like Manziel and thinks he's the next big thing that's gonna come out of college.
See Manziel is the type of guy to give you highlights on espn to brag about. McCarron doesn't have highlights but he makes plays when he has to. Manziel is good up into that one game he needs to win to stay in the championship race.
Once this draft is over and the season has started. You will see that I was right about Manziel and you are wrong about McCarron.