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Johnny Manziel was once at the Sheder Sanders shoe – a quarter of Cleveland Browns with high expectations and a national projector.
Manziel was a choice of first Ronde Browns in 2014 with the whole city of Cleveland hoping that “Johnny Football” could take life in a desperate franchise in coherence at the quarter-Arrière post.
Fans of the NFL know how it finally played for the Browns and Manziel, but the winner of the Heisman 2012 trophy has a lot of optimism for Sanders, a choice of fifth round, while he undertakes his first season in the League.
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The former quarter of Texas A&M and Cleveland Browns Johnny Manziel looks before the match against the Texas Longhorns. (Maria Lysaker / Imagn Images)
“I think everything he has done since he arrived in Cleveland is exactly what he should do,” Manziel told PK Press Club Digital about Sanders, while discussing his partnership with Sling TV.
“Obviously, a crowded quarter room. I think a lot of people, at least for me, liked to watch SheDer playing at university. I also really liked watching [Browns third-round pick] Dillon Gabriel plays the university. I think the guy has a lot of talent, a big arm. So I think for [Sanders]Continue to go through this pre-season. Try to improve yourself week after week, and if they call you the starter, 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 to try to become more comfortable, and good things will happen. “”
The former NBA player makes the Sanders-Lebron James Shemer comparison after the beginnings of the pre-season of QB
While Manziel and others declared before the start of the training camp that Sanders could win work, it is expected that Joe Flacco, the long-time veteran quarterrier, will start the season as a starter of the Browns under the center.
But all the discussions on the Browns after their first pre-season match last week were from Sanders, because he was appointed the start of the head coach Kevin Stefanski and played well in the third quarter.
Sanders went 14 for 23 passing for 138 yards and two affected, displaying his celebration of Touché signature on the way to a 30-10 victory against the Panthers of Caroline.
It is a performance like this which makes Manziel remembers the draft of the NFL in April, and how Sanders fell into day 3 and the fifth round before Cleveland picks it up.

Cleveland Browns Shemer Sanders (12) Quarter-Arrière launches the Carolina Panthers during the second quarter at the Bank of America Stadium. (Scott Kinser / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
“I just made myself passing day 2. You are just sitting there and this guy is presented as someone who is caught in the first round and this and that. Wild to see, but you enter a post that needs a quarter, right? You have a veterinarian in Joe Flacco, you have two recruits who are there, listen, and you are fighting for that. That day.
Manziel added how he thinks that it is funny to see the fans claim media reports from Cleveland on which quarter-arre launched the most affected or had the best day on the training field.
“In the big scheme of things, they are all bulls — until you arrive at the real game, and that real bullets fly,” said Manziel. “I laughed well when I saw practice statistics appear.”
But again, Manziel knows how much the media can play a role in the perception of a player and a team. While many think of New York, Los Angeles or Boston Media with regard to sport, Manziel explained why he thinks that Cleveland is also a difficult place to impress.

Cleveland Browns Shemer Sanders (12 years old) quarter-arre at the melee line in the third quarter at the Bank of America Stadium. (Bob Donnan / Imagn images)
“I think that people who have covered this team for years and years and years have managed the heights of high expectations in a season and seeing them collapse,” he said. “There was not the success they want, so of course, it was extremely frustrating. Of course, it is a difficult place to be in case you do not win games when you feel that you should be, especially when you have good pieces in the team.
“The only thing I know [Sanders]And deion, knowing him over the years, he will be prepared for this. He will have the right answers for that. He will be able to resist the storm. This is one of those things you go out and have a new season, 10, 11 victories, these questions will start to feel warm and blurred for sure. “”
Sanders is unlikely to follow his first taste of the NFL with great performance after having undergone an oblique injury to the practice of the Browns this week. Cleveland faces the Philadelphia Eagles for their second pre-season match on Saturday evening.

As a person who was in his place in his place, Johnny Manziel thinks that SheDer Sanders does all the good things as Cleveland Browns QB. (Getty)
A different way of looking at football
Manziel has teamed up with Sling TV, a subsidiary of Network Corporation, to promote a different way of watching football this season – the one that really takes into account the consumer.
Sling TV offers three new streaming subscription packages: Pass Day for instant access 24 hours a day, a weekend pass, which gives access from Friday to Sunday and a week’s pass for full access of seven days.
Regarding football, especially at the college level, not all fans want to pay a bonus for the matches they will not watch. Manziel likes him to choose the right subscription in streaming with Sling TV to meet his observation needs.
“I receive these notifications on my phone who say:” You are billed in the amount X for this or that. “I say to myself: ‘guy, I’m just trying to look at the ball.’ To make something start at $ 4.99, and you choose the one you want – you want a day, a week, a weekend.