Manziel is under a barrage of criticism for rather ordinary things and consequently the buzz is he suddenly is not an "NFL quality" quarterback. In the meantime in the NFL, following a terrible preseason game Terrell Pryor was gifted the starting QB job for the Oakland Raiders. Just for review and comparison, Pryor was involved in a HUGE college scandal in which he sold Ohio State merchandise, reportedly drove 8 different vehicles that magically landed in his lap, and signed autographs for money. I'll repeat that, he signed autographs for money. Oh, this sin. His punishment was that his white coach was fired and his nfl draft prospects only rose. For him the scandal was quickly forgotten by all.
What's more this turd of quarterback threw for over 300 yards in exactly one game in his three year college career. By comparison the guy we are constantly told absolutely can't throw (one Tim Tebow) threw for over 300 yards 5 times in his three year career as a starting college qb including an amazing 482 yards in his final game - a bowl game no less. It didn't quiet his critics in the jews media one bit. Why let facts get in the way of a good white boy/goy can't throw story?
During Pryor's pro day, with no defense he was able to complete a paltry 70% of his passes to unguarded receivers - 90% and above is the average for a qb on pro day. All this and yet we never heard Steven A. Smiff or any self-loafing white talking head utter the words "The Dude can't throw!" even though it is quite obvious that "that dude can't throw and never could throw."
What's more this turd of quarterback threw for over 300 yards in exactly one game in his three year college career. By comparison the guy we are constantly told absolutely can't throw (one Tim Tebow) threw for over 300 yards 5 times in his three year career as a starting college qb including an amazing 482 yards in his final game - a bowl game no less. It didn't quiet his critics in the jews media one bit. Why let facts get in the way of a good white boy/goy can't throw story?
During Pryor's pro day, with no defense he was able to complete a paltry 70% of his passes to unguarded receivers - 90% and above is the average for a qb on pro day. All this and yet we never heard Steven A. Smiff or any self-loafing white talking head utter the words "The Dude can't throw!" even though it is quite obvious that "that dude can't throw and never could throw."
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