Johnny Manziel offers Marshal of Campo to the rookie from the Browns Sheders


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Johnny Manziel once was in the shoes of Shedersur Sanders, a Cleveland Browns Campo Marshal with high expectations and a national focus.

Manziel was a first round of the Browns in 2014 with the entire city of Cleveland in the hope that “Johnny Football” could resurrect a franchise desperate for consistency in the position of Mariscal de Campo.

NFL fans know how that finally developed for the Browns and Manziel, but the winter of the 2012 Heisman trophy has a lot of optimism for Sanders, a fifth round selection, since it embarks in its first season in the league.

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The former field marshal of the Texas A&M and the Cleveland Browns, Johnny Manziel, observes before the game against the Texas Larchorns. (Maria Lysaker/Imagn images)

“I think everything he has done since Cleveland arrived exactly what he should be doing,” Manziel News Digital on Sanders told Pak Gazette about Sanders, while he also talks about his association with Sling TV.

“Obviously, a field marshal room full of people. I think many people, at least for me, enjoyed seeing Shedeur play at the university. I also liked seeing a lot [Browns third-round pick] Dillon Gabriel plays at university. I think the guy has a lot of talent, a great arm. So, I think [Sanders]Continue to go through this preseason. Try to improve week after week, and if they name you, incredible. If you are the [No.] 2, incredible. If you are the [No.] 3, whatever. Sit there and continue to grind, learn the offensive and continue trying to feel more comfortable, and good things will happen. “

The former NBA player compares Sanders-Lebron James after the QB preseason debut

While Manziel and others have said before the start of the training camp that Sanders could win the job, it is expected that Joe Flacco, the veteran quarterback for a long time, begins the season as the opener of the Browns in the center.

But all the talk about the Browns after his first preseason game last week was about Sanders, since he was appointed head by chief coach Kevin Stefanski and played until the third quarter.

Sanders was 14 of 23 passes for 138 yards and two touchdowns, showing his firm TouchDown celebration on the road to a 30-10 victory against the Carolina Panthers.

It is a performance like this that has Manziel remembering the NFL draft in April, and how Sanders fell on day 3 and the fifth round before Cleveland picked it up.

The Cleveland Browns Campo Marshal, Shedeur Sanders (12), launches against the Carolina Panthers during the second quarter in the Bank of America Stadium. (Network Scott Kinser/USA Today through IMAGN images)

“I did not think that it would have happened the way it happened on day 2. You are only sitting there and this guy is being billed as someone who is being taken in the first round and this and that. Wild to see, but you enter a position that needs a quarterback, right?

Manziel added how he thinks it is fun to see fans crying out for the reports of Cleveland’s media about which Campo Mariscal launched most of the TouchDowns or had the best day in the practice field.

“In the great scheme of things, everything is bulls, until you get to the real game, and the real bullets are flying,” said Manziel. “I have laughed well to see the practice statistics appear.”

But once again, Manziel knows how much the media can participate in the perception of a player and a team. While many think of New York, Los Angeles or Boston Media when it comes to sports, Manziel explained why he believes that Cleveland is also a difficult place to impress.

The Cleveland Browns Shedeur Sanders (12) field marshal in the scrimmage line in the third quarter at the Bank of America stadium. (Images Bob Donnan/Imagn)

“I think people who have covered that team for years and years and years have dealt with the maximums of having high expectations in a season and seeing them crumble,” he said. “There has not been the success there they want, so, of course, it has been extremely frustrating. Of course, it is a difficult media place to be when you are not winning games when you feel that you should be, especially when you have good pieces in the team.

“The only thing I know about [Sanders]And deion, knowing it over the years, he will be prepared for that. You will have the right answers for it. He can resist the storm. It is one of those things in which you go out and you have a season of nine, 10 and 11 victories, those questions will begin to feel warmer and confusing safely. ”

It is unlikely that Sanders monitor his first NFL sample with any great performance after suffering an oblique injury in the practice of the Browns this week. Cleveland faces Philadelphia Eagles for their second preseason game on Saturday night.

As someone who was once in his place, Johnny Manziel believes that Shedeur Sanders is doing everything right as a QB of Cleveland Browns. (Getty)

A different way of watching football

Manziel associated with Sling TV, a Dish Network Corporation subsidiary, to promote a different way of watching football this season, one that really takes into account the consumer.

Sling TV offers three new transmission subscription packages: day pass for instant access 24 hours, weekend pass, which gives Friday access at domain level and week pass for full access of seven days of access.

When it comes to football, especially at the university level, not all fans want to pay a premium for the games they will not see. Manziel loves that he can choose the correct transmission subscription with Sling TV to meet his observation needs.

“I receive these notifications on my phone that say: ‘The amount X is charged for this or that.’

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