I'd love it if the NCAA tried to entrap Manziel. Have a guy acting like a broker and see if he can pay Manziel for autographs. Normally I wouldn't be in favor of this sort of aggressive action on the part of the NCAA but in a case like this where we all damn well know Manziel was paid for autographs I'd be for it.
Manziel being the a$$ that he is. http://www.cbssports.com/general/wr...eturn-brilliant-play-tinged-with-stupid-moves
"Johnny Manziel's return: Brilliant play tinged with stupid moves" Title of the article pretty much say it all about everything that is Johnny Football
In your face ncaa. http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...-johnny-manziel-autograph-in-air-against-rice
It is interesting to consider who looks the worse in the Little Johnny saga, and there are several good candidates: Little Johnny himself for obvious reasons. Kevin Sumlin who comes across as not being in control of his own program. The NCAA who looks totally weak and ineffective. Little Johnny's parents, particularly his old man, who look pathetic as parents. aTm for allowing the worthless little turd to represent them, but I'd not expect more from them. Little Johnny, the gift that keeps on giving! I'll be glad when he joins Adam and Craig James in seclusion with the dead hookers they always keep around them.
I just spoke to someone that knows some of his coaches from high school. They said he's a spoiled rich kid that his parents have always bailed out of trouble. Not that that isn't largely common knowledge! LOL
Announcer: "Don't get Johnny mad, he'll find a way to get even." Talking head: "Johnny is good for football." This isn't Muhammed Ali folks, this is a team sport. Sports media has turned into Entertainment Tonight, looking for the next Madonna material girl.
dunno if this link has been posted yet or not, but too flipping funny, I mean for real???? http://thejohnnyweknow.tumblr.com/
The first instance, all he said to the Rice player was "nice hit". The second time, Rice instigated the trash talk despite having just been scored on and losing by 3 scores; frankly, having somebody talk back and point at the scoreboard seemed rather appropriate. Here's the thing: if instead of an A&M player, it was somebody from OU, Tech, UT, Baylor, etc, Aggies would be all over this pointing out how it proves their school has the superior code of ethics....