EJ Manuel through the eyes of a FSU Blogger

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  • DraftBoy
    Administrator
    • Jul 2002
    • 107434

    EJ Manuel through the eyes of a FSU Blogger



    Not sure how many of you have read of know Bud Elliott. He's one of the best FSU guys on the net and he's very well connected to the program. That being said he's not draft talent evaluator but he at least offers a good look at what Manuel was at FSU. Some of his write up is not kind to Manuel. Here is a sample;

    I would not draft EJ Manuel with a top-50 pick. Someone will, of course, because they think they can be the one to take those tools and bring out the superstar player. His play on the field at Florida State was that of a third- or fourth-rounder. His team had a talent advantage over almost all opponents, and that helped to hide some of his flaws. He was a fine college quarterback whose numbers are better than his play.
    COMING SOON...
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  • ublinkwescore
    Sab and TD are insignificant
    • Sep 2002
    • 24178

    #2
    Re: EJ Manuel through the eyes of a FSU Blogger

    Fu## him. Dude don't know ****. Manuel is the second coming of Kaepernick
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    • jamze132
      Don’t hate…
      • Jun 2003
      • 29339

      #3
      Re: EJ Manuel through the eyes of a FSU Blogger

      Funny, Buddy Nix and Doug Marrone say almost the exact opposite.

      OBD is really putting all of their eggs in one basket with this.

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      • better days
        Registered User
        • Jan 2010
        • 22028

        #4
        Re: EJ Manuel through the eyes of a FSU Blogger

        Originally posted by jamze132 View Post
        Funny, Buddy Nix and Doug Marrone say almost the exact opposite.

        OBD is really putting all of their eggs in one basket with this.
        Yeah, Nix will be judged on the Manuel pick above everything else. I just hope for our sake he NAILED it.

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        • NOT THE DUDE...
          Hall of Fame Zoner
          • Jan 2010
          • 8826

          #5
          Re: EJ Manuel through the eyes of a FSU Blogger

          they said the same thing about cam newton, rg3, steve mcnair, big ben, and on and on...

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          • IlluminatusUIUC
            Registered User
            • Sep 2012
            • 8966

            #6
            Re: EJ Manuel through the eyes of a FSU Blogger

            Originally posted by NOT THE DUDE... View Post
            they said the same thing about cam newton, rg3, steve mcnair, big ben, and on and on...
            No they did not.


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            • ParanoidAndroid
              My battery is low and it's getting dark.
              • Apr 2004
              • 16853

              #7
              Re: EJ Manuel through the eyes of a FSU Blogger

              The frustrating part of these inconsistencies is that they are so very inconsistent and appear seemingly at random.
              Duh.... Ya think?

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              • mysticsoto
                Too sober for this...
                • Apr 2004
                • 31439

                #8
                Re: EJ Manuel through the eyes of a FSU Blogger

                There were others that graded EJ as pretty decent...Here's a pretty decent & honest scouting report on him from Bleachers:

                EJ Manuel Buffalo Bills First Round, 16th Pick Timing can be everything, and EJ Manuel certainly picked a good draft to enter as a supremely athletic quarterback who is a work-in-progress as a passer...

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                • Dr. Who
                  Registered User
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 719

                  #9
                  Re: EJ Manuel through the eyes of a FSU Blogger

                  No, I think we should find all the negative evaluations and frame them as reasonable. Why concentrate on the guy's huge upside, intelligence, and character when you can take a courageous stand on what a fail OBD is and always will be?

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