Manziel is the most exciting college player I've ever seen. And I'm typing this from Sonuva's house. True story.
Hmmmm. Interesting. Duke coaches failed in this game. Particularly late in the first half. Duke had a chance for at least one more play with proper clock management, but Duke coaches apparently don't know what that means! Taking nothing from Manziel, but I thought Duke had this game if they knew how to handle it. Obviously, they didn't, thus they don't belong in consideration for Division one consideration. Apparently they are cursed as to football, much like UNL and men's basketball. Useless.
Merle, Love ya man...but good god...you really need to try to enjoy life at least a little bit.
Duke played one hell of a game against a team that pretty much any other time of year...kills them. Duke is not a football program. They really aren't a very good team (record be damned). The better football team won that game despite a really great effort by Duke. It was just an entertaining football game. No reason to dog duke.
I only saw bits and pieces ... but caught up later. Extremely entertaining. And yes, you get the feeling if A&M came into the game fully motivated, it would have been a blowout.
I'll say what I said earlier -- Johnny Manziel is probably the most entertaining, exciting college football player I've ever seen. Not only his jaw-dropping plays -- but just his attitude. He's a kid out there ... jumping up and down ... rallying the fans ... cheering and motivating ... he's just flat-out fun to watch (and really, what college football should be all about). I'd love to see him come back another year (though probably unlikely). And I know some don't like him. But I'd take him on my team in a heartbeat. Even with the distractions.
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