80 PurplePride 84 wrote:Whether he has pocket presence or not, his problem is he prefers to be outside the pocket.
I think he prefers to make plays while not getting sacked. I'll agree that he'll have to get more comfortable from the pocket. But he's shown improvement from year to year.
I'll take the middle. Ponder is too conservative and Manziel is too Favre-like.
That's fair. Maybe like an Aaron Rodgers? Unfortunately the perfect QB rarely falls into your lap. You have to find one you trust has what it takes and have the coaching to match.
Roethlisberger is a lot bigger though and can shrug off defenders, whereas Manziel is just quick elusive.
That's fine. There's more than one way to skin a cat. One could've said that there are bigger/faster defenders in the NFL and Big Ben's game wouldn't have translated either. Frankly, I don't care how they do it. I like my QB to be able to avoid pressure, make plays with his legs (IF he has to) and extend plays.
There were times Manziel would leave the pocket for no reason, so a solid OL might not matter. He had Luke Joeckel and then Jake Matthews in college.
That's true. And he'll have to improve on that. But all QBs benefit from ample protection. Well, Joeckel has been awful to date and the jury is out on Matthews. Plus, one "good" LT does not a solid offensive line make (not intending for that to sound like Yoda). There's also something to be said about Manziel also making these linemen appear better than they are as well. We all know how good Peyton Manning makes his linemen.
It doesn't matter what his stats were. He took a beating in than game. Did he still have a good game? Sure, but you can only get hit like that for so long before it starts to catch up to you.
I suppose that's fair. However the other side of the coin is it shows just how tough a competitor he really is. Favre absorbed a ton of sacks over his career and was an "iron man." I guess I'd also take 10 years of dominance over 15 years of OK, just playing it safe. I'll agree he's putting himself at more of a risk with the way he plays, but this is football and a "pocket passer" isn't immune from a career-ending injury either.