Former University of Oklahoma and Dallas Cowboys head coach Barry Switzer has a very mixed opinion of Johnny Manziel.
Switzer talked about Manziel’s character off the football field and his unique ability on it on “The Morning After” show on CBS Sports Radio 920 AM in St. Louis. As far as Switzer is concerned, Manziel’s off-field attitude leaves plenty to be desired.
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When it comes to Manziel’s talent on the field, however, Switzer praised the former Texas A&M quarterback.
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The NFL draft doesn’t begin until May 8, but experts are already debating if Manziel should be a top 10 pick.
Most signs point to Manziel being one of the top three draft picks, but with a lot of free time between now and training camp, Johnny Football’s behavior off of the gridiron could become a larger issue.