LeBron has spoken, so that means it has to happen.
“I know he’s ready to go,” James said when asked about Manziel. “I talk to him weekly. He’s ready to go. But he’s still learning. He’s a rookie, he’s still learning. If Coach [Mike Pettine] is ready for him, to give him the nod, he’ll be ready to go, but he’s going to have some bumps and bruises just like any other rookie quarterback would have, any other player in the NFL or in professional sports. But I’m one of his biggest supporters. I mean, he’s part of the family, so of course I want him out there. But that’s for the coach to decide. I thought he played well in the two possessions he had yesterday.”
The Browns are 7-5 and right in the thick of the playoff chance, so this isn’t the time to be sentimental. Who gives them the best chance to win Manziel or Hoyer? Hoyer makes good points about he much he has won as a starter, but he has looked terrible the last couple of weeks.
I think you pull the trigger, Browns need a spark and there is no bigger spark than Manziel.
H/T ESPN