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I'm not at all surprised by this, I would have been surprised if he beat out Hoyer. I think it was always the plan to have him as a backup so that he could learn the game. The owner said so only a few days after he was drafted.
Now if Manziel had some sort of on field magic that allowed him to win despite all the deficiencies in his game, then he could have beaten Hoyer. But he hasn't shown any NFL ready magic, and has shown that he needs a little more maturity before he can carry an NFL franchise on his back.
Aditionally, had they planned to start him, they would have been much more aggressive in fortifying their Oline and their receiving group, like Jacksonville did.
I don't think it's a good idea to start Rookie QBs too early. The adversity they will face might ruin their future development.
Here is a good article:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...-starting-on-bench-is-best-for-his-nfl-career
And I don't think the local Browns fans were ever screaming for Manziel. They like Hoyer who is a local and has a 3-0 record for them.
Now if Manziel had some sort of on field magic that allowed him to win despite all the deficiencies in his game, then he could have beaten Hoyer. But he hasn't shown any NFL ready magic, and has shown that he needs a little more maturity before he can carry an NFL franchise on his back.
Aditionally, had they planned to start him, they would have been much more aggressive in fortifying their Oline and their receiving group, like Jacksonville did.
I don't think it's a good idea to start Rookie QBs too early. The adversity they will face might ruin their future development.
Here is a good article:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...-starting-on-bench-is-best-for-his-nfl-career
And I don't think the local Browns fans were ever screaming for Manziel. They like Hoyer who is a local and has a 3-0 record for them.
