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Thursday, 30 October 2014
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Is Johnny Football Over Before it Even Began?

Johnny Manziel was selected by the Cleveland Browns with the 22nd overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft. Manziel, the 2012 Heisman Trophy winner out of Texas A&M, was expected to come into training camp and compete for the starting quarterback job with Brian Hoyer. First year head coach Mike Pettine had the job up for grabs for most of the preseason but it was evident after their preseason game against the Washington Redskins (yes, the game where Manziel gave the obscene gesture) that Hoyer was the right guy for the job.

Even then, many anticipated that Johnny Football would be starting after Cleveland’s week four bye. Entering the bye, the Browns were 1-2 but were actually playing pretty well behind Brian Hoyer. They beat the New Orleans Saints by two points at home (26-24) and lost to divison rival Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens by a combined five points. Since then, the Browns are 3-1 but suffered a bad loss to the now 1-7 Jacksonville Jaguars (24-6) two weeks ago. Coach Mike Pettine admitted that he considered putting Manziel in during the ugly loss. "It was discussed briefly, but it was a situation where we still wanted to...at least try to end the game with Brian on a positive note,” said Pettine. The Cleveland Browns are 4-3 heading into their Week 9 matchup with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Moving forward, it is going to be very difficult for the Browns not to give Manziel a go. His upside right now is much higher than Brian Hoyer’s will ever be. His ability to extend plays with his legs is something that the Browns could really use. Drafting a quarterback in the first round is putting faith in him the that someday he will be the future of your franchise. I think that Manziel is one more ugly performance away from getting a shot at the starting job.

Looking at next year, Hoyer will be an unrestricted free agent. There have been multiple reports that he may not sign with Cleveland if Johnny Manziel is still on the roster. Keeping Manziel on the bench for a little bit longer may not actually be a bad decision either. Starting tight end Jordan Cameron just went down with yet another concussion and could miss a couple weeks. Also, 2013 breakout wide receiver Josh Gordon has been suspended for a failed drug test and won’t be eligible to return until Week 12. With running back Ben Tate and wide receiver Andre Hawkins playing well this year, the Cleveland Browns are starting to develop some weapons on offense. When Cameron gets healthy and Gordon returns, the Browns could continue to make a splash in the competitive AFC North where each team is over .500. 

With that being said, Johnny Football is by no means over. In fact, it could just be getting started.






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Is Johnny Football Over Before it Even Began?

Johnny Manziel was selected by the Cleveland Browns with the 22nd overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft. Manziel, the 2012 Heisman Trophy winner out of Texas A&M, was expected to come into training camp and compete for the starting quarterback job with Brian Hoyer. First year head coach Mike Pettine had the job up for grabs for most of the preseason but it was evident after their preseason game against the Washington Redskins (yes, the game where Manziel gave the obscene gesture) that Hoyer was the right guy for the job.

Even then, many anticipated that Johnny Football would be starting after Cleveland’s week four bye. Entering the bye, the Browns were 1-2 but were actually playing pretty well behind Brian Hoyer. They beat the New Orleans Saints by two points at home (26-24) and lost to divison rival Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens by a combined five points. Since then, the Browns are 3-1 but suffered a bad loss to the now 1-7 Jacksonville Jaguars (24-6) two weeks ago. Coach Mike Pettine admitted that he considered putting Manziel in during the ugly loss. "It was discussed briefly, but it was a situation where we still wanted to...at least try to end the game with Brian on a positive note,” said Pettine. The Cleveland Browns are 4-3 heading into their Week 9 matchup with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Moving forward, it is going to be very difficult for the Browns not to give Manziel a go. His upside right now is much higher than Brian Hoyer’s will ever be. His ability to extend plays with his legs is something that the Browns could really use. Drafting a quarterback in the first round is putting faith in him the that someday he will be the future of your franchise. I think that Manziel is one more ugly performance away from getting a shot at the starting job.

Looking at next year, Hoyer will be an unrestricted free agent. There have been multiple reports that he may not sign with Cleveland if Johnny Manziel is still on the roster. Keeping Manziel on the bench for a little bit longer may not actually be a bad decision either. Starting tight end Jordan Cameron just went down with yet another concussion and could miss a couple weeks. Also, 2013 breakout wide receiver Josh Gordon has been suspended for a failed drug test and won’t be eligible to return until Week 12. With running back Ben Tate and wide receiver Andre Hawkins playing well this year, the Cleveland Browns are starting to develop some weapons on offense. When Cameron gets healthy and Gordon returns, the Browns could continue to make a splash in the competitive AFC North where each team is over .500. 

With that being said, Johnny Football is by no means over. In fact, it could just be getting started.






Saturday, 8 February 2014
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Ten Before Tip: NBA news from Saturday night

Computer Hope? The Timberwolves had two late scratches for their game against Portland: Kevin Martin will be out after X-rays showed a non-displaced fracture in his left thumb. It happened in the closing minutes of Friday's game. Also out is Kevin Love, who suffered a left quad contusion Friday night. (source http://www.nba.com/2014/news/02/08/ten-before-tip-020814/index.html?rss=true }
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Ten Before Tip: NBA news from Friday night

Computer Hope? Andrew Bynum joined the Pacers for the morning shootaround but did only light shooting and will not be in uniform tonight -- or any time soon. Coach Frank Vogel said he doesn't expect Bynum to play until "a week or two after (the All-Star break) before we start deciding if he's ready." (source http://www.nba.com/2014/news/02/07/ten-before-tip-020714/index.html?rss=true }
Thursday, 2 January 2014
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Ten Before Tip: NBA news from Wednesday

• New Orleans guard Eric Gordon is expected to play tonight for the Pelicans. He has missed the last three games due to a right hip contusion, sustained on December 23 at the Sacramento Kings.
• Minnesota forward Kevin Love has scored 25-plus points in 11 consecutive games, the longest such streak in the league this season and the longest in club history. He is currently ranked first in rebounding (13.7 rpg) and second in scoring (26.5 ppg).
• Washington Wizards coach Randy Wittman says that his team, which is trying to go over .500 for the first time since Oct. 31, 2009, doesn't view getting there as a huge accomplishment. "Let's continue to do the things we're doing," Wittman said. "Winning five out of six. The record then takes care of itself."
• Swingman Glen Rice, who will miss his sixth game after surgery on his right wrist, had the sutures removed from the wrist on Tuesday, Wittman said. F Al Harrington (right knee) is making good progress after an arthroscopy. His return date is uncertain.
• The Toronto Raptors are in the midst of an impressive stretch, winning three games in a row for the first time this season. On Wednesday, Toronto will have an opportunity to reach the .500 mark through 30 games for the first time since January 6, 2010. The Raptors were six games under .500 following a loss at Phoenix 26 days ago.
• Indiana Pacers head coach Frank Vogel believes that his team features two players with a legitimate shot at winning the NBA's Most Improved Player award in Paul George and Lance Stephenson. "I think [Paul George] would be in second place on our team though, to Lance Stephenson," Vogel said. "When you look at what Lance done this year, I think he's the most improved player in the NBA. But, certainly, Paul going from average to really good last year and this year going from really good to great has certainly got to be recognized as well."
• After coming off the bench for three games, Nuggets shooting guard Randy Foye returned to the starting lineup against the 76ers. Foye went 7-for-11 from the field over his previous two games and added nine assists. He had started the first 27 games of the season before coach Brian Shaw inserted Jordan Hamilton into the starting five.
• As part of his customary pregame routine, Philadelphia coach Brett Brown led an individual workout with Sixers rookie Nerlens Noel, who has yet to make his NBA debut while recovering from a knee injury. "He looked good today," Brown said. Noel, the No. 6 overall pick last June, has not ruled out playing this season, but he remains out indefinitely.
• Anthony Tolliver will continue to hold down the fort at the starting small forward spot. Charlotte lost its previous fill-in starter at that position, Jeff Taylor, to a season-ending torn Achilles on Dec. 20 and the 6-8, 240-pound Tolliver has plugged that hole in the starting lineup ever since, averaging seven points. Tolliver, who has spent most of his six seasons in the NBA coming off the bench as a stretch power forward, went 0-for-3 from 3-point range in his first start against the Jazz, but is 11-for-20 from long range in the four games since.
• Clippers small forward Jared Dudley has gone four straight games without making a 3-pointer, which matches his longest drought since November 2010.
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Ten Before Tip: NBA news from Wednesday

• New Orleans guard Eric Gordon is expected to play tonight for the Pelicans. He has missed the last three games due to a right hip contusion, sustained on December 23 at the Sacramento Kings.
• Minnesota forward Kevin Love has scored 25-plus points in 11 consecutive games, the longest such streak in the league this season and the longest in club history. He is currently ranked first in rebounding (13.7 rpg) and second in scoring (26.5 ppg).
• Washington Wizards coach Randy Wittman says that his team, which is trying to go over .500 for the first time since Oct. 31, 2009, doesn't view getting there as a huge accomplishment. "Let's continue to do the things we're doing," Wittman said. "Winning five out of six. The record then takes care of itself."
• Swingman Glen Rice, who will miss his sixth game after surgery on his right wrist, had the sutures removed from the wrist on Tuesday, Wittman said. F Al Harrington (right knee) is making good progress after an arthroscopy. His return date is uncertain.
• The Toronto Raptors are in the midst of an impressive stretch, winning three games in a row for the first time this season. On Wednesday, Toronto will have an opportunity to reach the .500 mark through 30 games for the first time since January 6, 2010. The Raptors were six games under .500 following a loss at Phoenix 26 days ago.
• Indiana Pacers head coach Frank Vogel believes that his team features two players with a legitimate shot at winning the NBA's Most Improved Player award in Paul George and Lance Stephenson. "I think [Paul George] would be in second place on our team though, to Lance Stephenson," Vogel said. "When you look at what Lance done this year, I think he's the most improved player in the NBA. But, certainly, Paul going from average to really good last year and this year going from really good to great has certainly got to be recognized as well."
• After coming off the bench for three games, Nuggets shooting guard Randy Foye returned to the starting lineup against the 76ers. Foye went 7-for-11 from the field over his previous two games and added nine assists. He had started the first 27 games of the season before coach Brian Shaw inserted Jordan Hamilton into the starting five.
• As part of his customary pregame routine, Philadelphia coach Brett Brown led an individual workout with Sixers rookie Nerlens Noel, who has yet to make his NBA debut while recovering from a knee injury. "He looked good today," Brown said. Noel, the No. 6 overall pick last June, has not ruled out playing this season, but he remains out indefinitely.
• Anthony Tolliver will continue to hold down the fort at the starting small forward spot. Charlotte lost its previous fill-in starter at that position, Jeff Taylor, to a season-ending torn Achilles on Dec. 20 and the 6-8, 240-pound Tolliver has plugged that hole in the starting lineup ever since, averaging seven points. Tolliver, who has spent most of his six seasons in the NBA coming off the bench as a stretch power forward, went 0-for-3 from 3-point range in his first start against the Jazz, but is 11-for-20 from long range in the four games since.
• Clippers small forward Jared Dudley has gone four straight games without making a 3-pointer, which matches his longest drought since November 2010.
Wednesday, 1 January 2014
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Ten Before Tip: NBA news from Wednesday

• New Orleans guard Eric Gordon is expected to play tonight for the Pelicans. He has missed the last three games due to a right hip contusion, sustained on December 23 at the Sacramento Kings.
• Minnesota forward Kevin Love has scored 25-plus points in 11 consecutive games, the longest such streak in the league this season and the longest in club history. He is currently ranked first in rebounding (13.7 rpg) and second in scoring (26.5 ppg).
• Washington Wizards coach Randy Wittman says that his team, which is trying to go over .500 for the first time since Oct. 31, 2009, doesn't view getting there as a huge accomplishment. "Let's continue to do the things we're doing," Wittman said. "Winning five out of six. The record then takes care of itself."
• Swingman Glen Rice, who will miss his sixth game after surgery on his right wrist, had the sutures removed from the wrist on Tuesday, Wittman said. F Al Harrington (right knee) is making good progress after an arthroscopy. His return date is uncertain.
• The Toronto Raptors are in the midst of an impressive stretch, winning three games in a row for the first time this season. On Wednesday, Toronto will have an opportunity to reach the .500 mark through 30 games for the first time since January 6, 2010. The Raptors were six games under .500 following a loss at Phoenix 26 days ago.
• Indiana Pacers head coach Frank Vogel believes that his team features two players with a legitimate shot at winning the NBA's Most Improved Player award in Paul George and Lance Stephenson. "I think [Paul George] would be in second place on our team though, to Lance Stephenson," Vogel said. "When you look at what Lance done this year, I think he's the most improved player in the NBA. But, certainly, Paul going from average to really good last year and this year going from really good to great has certainly got to be recognized as well."
• After coming off the bench for three games, Nuggets shooting guard Randy Foye returned to the starting lineup against the 76ers. Foye went 7-for-11 from the field over his previous two games and added nine assists. He had started the first 27 games of the season before coach Brian Shaw inserted Jordan Hamilton into the starting five.
• As part of his customary pregame routine, Philadelphia coach Brett Brown led an individual workout with Sixers rookie Nerlens Noel, who has yet to make his NBA debut while recovering from a knee injury. "He looked good today," Brown said. Noel, the No. 6 overall pick last June, has not ruled out playing this season, but he remains out indefinitely.
• Anthony Tolliver will continue to hold down the fort at the starting small forward spot. Charlotte lost its previous fill-in starter at that position, Jeff Taylor, to a season-ending torn Achilles on Dec. 20 and the 6-8, 240-pound Tolliver has plugged that hole in the starting lineup ever since, averaging seven points. Tolliver, who has spent most of his six seasons in the NBA coming off the bench as a stretch power forward, went 0-for-3 from 3-point range in his first start against the Jazz, but is 11-for-20 from long range in the four games since.
• Clippers small forward Jared Dudley has gone four straight games without making a 3-pointer, which matches his longest drought since November 2010.
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