Johnny Manziel had committed to Oregon first

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before he decommitted and went to A&M so he could be closer to his family

imagine him on the ducks:ohhh:
 

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Since decommitting is being mentioned in this thread, I STILL have heat for Marcus Stroud about this:

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before he decommitted and went to A&M so he could be closer to his family

imagine him on the ducks:ohhh:

Backing up mariota? Because mariota is better, faster, stronger better arm.

Plus manziel is just a by product of Kliff kingsbury and Kevin sumlin.

They made keenum Qnd now manziel


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manziel name is known throughout east texas for the long lineage of criminals in the family...going back decades. johnny himself was arrested multiple times in high school.

really? I didnt know he was arrested in high school its funny how no one brings that up but if he was an black player they would
 

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Mac Brown said no to him and RG3

It all began several seasons ago, Colt’s last, when the Texas staff went for broke in their recruitment of Garrett Gilbert, who was the National Player of the Year coming out of high school. After all, who could blame them for focusing their efforts on a kid that any school in the country would have welcomed with open arms?

But did that focus set the program back?

While the Longhorns concentrated their efforts on Gilbert and banked on his future success (again, why wouldn’t they?), many great quarterbacks from the State of Texas went unrecruited by the Longhorns (at least as QBs) in that same time span, including eventual Heisman winner Robert Griffin, III and the No. 1 NFL draft pick Andrew Luck, both of whom were passed over in ’08 in hopes of landing Gilbert the following year.

Others, such as another No. 1 draft pick, Matthew Stafford, chose out-of-state-schools over the homestate Longhorns.

More recently, the Longhorns passed on current Texas A&M standout and Heisman hopeful Johnny Manziel, who has publicly declared that Texas was his dream school growing up and that he always wanted to be a Horn.

:whoo: :pachaha:

Read more at Texas Longhorns: Lack of QB Recruiting Has Sent Team Into a Free Fall
 

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Texas qb is so garbage last week against tcu it was ash then McCoy then ash again then McCoy
 

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We told you the other day all about Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel, including his little arrest last June, when he was charged with three misdemeanors after a late-night fight in College Station. In a nutshell, Manziel got in a fight, a College Station municipal police officer broke up the fight, Manziel handed the cop an ID that said he was 21, the cop was skeptical, and eventually the cop found a fake and a real driver's license in Manziel's wallet. Manziel is actually 19.

This all took place on June 29 at 2:10 a.m. Now, it was also reported at the time that the fight involved Manziel and a 47-year-old man named Marvin McKinney, and that it started after one of Manziel's friends, Steven Brant, had allegedly called McKinney "a racial slur." After McKinney approached Brant, Manziel got between them, but eventually Manziel pushed McKinney, and the two began fighting.

Kerry Collins 2.0??? :heh:
 
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