Monthly Archives: December 2014

MY RUNNING ANALYSIS OF MIKE PETTINE’S PRESS CONFERENCE ON JOHNNY MANIZEL

Today on the Kenny Roda Show we listened to what Mike Pettine had to say about naming Johnny Mazniel his starting quarterback and as the press conference went along I gave you my interpretation of what he was really saying.

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Mike Pettine Close Up

TIM COUCH ON JOHNNY MANZIEL MAKING HIS 1ST START FOR THE BROWNS

Former Browns quarterback and 1st overall pick in the 1999 NFL Draft Tim Couch joined me today on the Kenny Roda Show on 1480 WHBC/WHBC.com to talk everything and anything Johnny Manziel and offered him some advice.

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KENNY RODA SHOW OPENING MONOLOGUE 12-9-14

Here’s the podcast from today’s show with my thoughts on the Browns, Johnny Manziel and Marvin Lewis calling “Johnny Football a midget.

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BROWNS PRESS RELEASE ANNOUNCING JOHNNY MANZIEL WILL START AGAINST THE BENGALS SUNDAY

22nd overall pick in 2014 NFL Draft will make 1st career start

Rookie quarterback Johnny Manziel will make his first career start Sunday when the Browns host the Cincinnati Bengals at FirstEnergy Stadium, coach Mike Pettine announced Tuesday.

Manziel takes over for veteran Brian Hoyer, who led the Browns into the thick of the AFC playoff race but struggled in a recent stretch of three losses in the past four games.

“We’ve made the decision to start Johnny this week against the Bengals. This decision is really not about Brian Hoyer or Johnny Manziel, it is about the Cleveland Browns,” Pettine said. “We are always going to make decisions that we feel are in the best interest of the team. Brian has done everything that has been asked of him and he has done so as a true professional. It’s never just any one position when a unit is not functioning at the level you’d like. We are trying to get the offense to perform at a higher level. Johnny has worked very hard to earn this opportunity and it will be very important for every member of the offense to elevate their play for us to obtain our desired result.”

Manziel didn’t see the field in last week’s loss to Indianapolis but served as a spark the previous week in Buffalo. The former Texas A&M star led the Browns on their only touchdown drive of the game, as he completed three of his four pass attempts for 54 yards and capped it with a 10-yard touchdown scramble.

For the season, Manziel is 5-for-8 for 63 passing yards and 13 rushing yards. He caught a 39-yard pass from Hoyer earlier in the season on a play that was ultimately nullified by a penalty.

“I’m very appreciative of the opportunity that Coach Pettine and the coaching staff have given me to be the starter on Sunday,” Manziel said. “I’ve tried to spend my entire season learning what it takes to become a pro and it’s been great to watch Brian because he knows what it takes. I’ve prepared every week to be ready to help the team however possible and my focus has been on improving every day.  I’m very excited to get out on the field with my teammates on Sunday and to have the opportunity to make the Dawg Pound proud.”

Pettine said Monday he declined to insert Manziel for Hoyer, who was 14-of-31 for 140 yards and two interceptions, against the Colts because the Browns held the lead until the final 32 seconds. With five days to prepare, he expects Manziel to be ready for a game the Browns absolutely must win to remain in the AFC playoff race.

“When he goes out on the practice field, he executes,” Pettine said Monday. “I haven’t seen anything that would make me think otherwise.”

The Browns packaged two picks — No. 26 and No. 83 — to move up four spots to pick Manziel with the 22nd selection in the 2014 NFL Draft. Manziel starred at Texas A&M for two seasons, winning the Heisman trophy in 2012 and finishing with 7,820 passing yards, 2,169 rushing yards and a combined 93 touchdowns.

Hoyer was one of the main reasons why Cleveland bolted to a 6-3 start. Over the past four games, though, Hoyer threw eight interceptions and one touchdown pass.

The Cleveland native’s attitude remained positive after learning the news.

“Although I am disappointed by coach’s decision, I respect him and his choice and will be there to support Johnny,” Hoyer said. “As always, I will do whatever I can to help this team win.”

THE BUCKEYES ARE IN, WILL PLAY ALABAMA IN THE PLAYOFF SEMI-FINALS

Ohio State’s 59-0 demolition of Wisconsin in the Big Ten Championship game was indeed enough to impress the College Football Playoff Committee as they moved the Buckeyes into the #4 spot in their final rankings and thus giving Urban Meyer’s squad a chance to play in the first ever College Football Playoff semi-finals against #1 Alabama.

Urban Meyer Big Ten Trophy

The Buckeyes and the Crimson Tide will play in the Sugar Bowl on January 1, 2015 at 8:30pm on ESPN. #2 Oregon will play #3 Florida State in the other semi-final game in the Rose Bowl on January 1st as well at 4:30pm.

The two winners will meet in the National Championship game on Monday, January 12, 2015 at “Jerry World” in Arlington, Texas at 8:30pm.

The early line on the games from the people in the desert, Alabama is listed as a 9 point favorite over Ohio State, while Oregon is an 8 point favorite over undefeated and defending National Champion Florida State.

DID OHIO STATE DO ENOUGH TO MAKE THE NCAA PLAYOFF?

Urban Meyer Big Ten Trophy

Last 5 weeks:

OSU beat 3 ranked teams – 2 on road/1 at neutral site. TCU beat 2

ranked teams – 1 on road. Baylor beat 2 ranked teams – 1 on road.

 

Current winning streaks:

OSU has an 11 game winning streak. TCU has a 7 game winning streak. Baylor has a

5 game winning streak.

 

Last games:

Ohio State wins the Big Ten Championship over #13 (10-3) Wisconsin 59-0.

TCU beat unranked (2-10) Iowa State 55-3.

Baylor beat #9 (9-3) Kansas State 38-27.

 

OSU is an outright conference champion. TCU and Baylor are co-conference champions.

 

OSU’s  best win is at #8 Michigan St. (10-2). TCU’s best win was at home vs #4

Oklahoma (8-4). Baylor’s best win was at home vs #9 TCU (11-1).

 

OSU’s loss was at home to (6-6) Virginia Tech. TCU’s loss was to (11-1) Baylor. Baylor’sloss was to (7-5) West Virginia.

 

OSU’s record vs ranked teams is (3-0). TCU’s record vs ranked teams is (4-1). Baylor’s record vs ranked teams is (3-0).

 

OSU’s opponents combined record winning percentage is (.555). TCU’s opponents combined record winning percentage is (.503). Baylor’s opponents combined winning percentage is (.475).

 

 

 

KENNY’S KEYS TO BEATING WISCONSIN IN THE BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

1) GROUND GORDONYou aren’t going to be able to completely shut down or stop Heisman Trophy candidate Melvin Gordon, but you must be able to slow him down and then bring him to the ground so he doesn’t rip off any big runs against you. He’s rushed for 0ver 100 yards in 11 of 12 games this season and he’s run for over 200 or more yards in 5 games this year, including his 408 yard – 5 TD performance against Nebraska. He has racked up 2,260 yards – 26 touchdowns and has an 8 yards per carry average. He also has 3 TD receptions. He is the focal point of the Badgers offense. Contain him and force Joel Stave to beat you with his arm and your chances to win increase dramatically. This is by far the most important part of the Buckeyes game plan on Saturday in Indianapolis.

Melvin Gordon 2

2)  JONES DISTRIBUTING COMPANY – In his first collegiate start, sophomore third string quarterback Cardale Jones needs to realize he doesn’t have to try and do it all himself. He has plenty of playmakers around him and his main job will be to get them the ball in any way possible. Whether it’s a hand off, shovel pass, option pitch, a deep ball down field, get the likes of Ezekiel Elliott, Jalin Marshall, Devin Smith, Evan Spencer, Mike Thomas, Jeff Heuerman and other the pigskin and let them do what they’ve been doing all season. If Jones tries to do too much that’s when turnovers happen and that’s the most important thing he cannot do, “TURN THE BALL OVER”! He needs to “VALUE THE FOOTBALL”, “PROTECT THE PIGSKIN” at all costs. He needs to know it’s OK to punt the football and then try and score the next time they get the ball. If he doesn’t turn it over, like I mentioned earlier, the Buckeyes chances of winning this game against Wisconsin increase dramatically.

Cardale Jones Backfield Photo

3) URBAN ADJUSTMENTS – Urban Meyer, with a quarterback making his first career start, plus at least 13 freshman or sophomores starting and a bunch of other “utes” playing key roles, mistakes are going to happen. Meyer needs to recognize them quickly and make the proper adjustments if the game plan isn’t working. This is do or die time for the Buckeyes. Last year Meyer was outcoached in both the Big Ten title game and in the Orange Bowl, he can’t let that happen again, especially with so many young players in prominent roles.  Don’t wait until half time to make changes or adjustments. If in-game moves need to be made, make them immediately. (i.e. – don’t be afraid to put true freshman linebacker Raekwon McMillian in for Curtis Grant and let him play most of the game. McMillian is the better player. Don’t be loyal to fault just because the Grant is a senior.)

Urban Meyer

4) BE SPECIAL – There are three parts to a football team and the one that gets overlooked the most is special teams. This game could be won on special teams. So make sure you win the battle with this unit. Field the ball cleanly on kicks. Stay in your lanes on punt and kick coverages and make the fundamental tackles instead of going for the highlight hits. Know your blocking assignments and communicate on all punts, field goals and extra points. Flip field position on punts with good hang time, ball placement and coverage. The momentum of so many games can change because of a big special teams play. 

 

BROWNS OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE ON BRIAN HOYER REMAINING AS STARTER

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Dec. 3, 2014

                                                  

Hoyer to remain starting quarterback

 BEREA, Ohio – Cleveland Browns Head Coach Mike Pettine has announced that Brian Hoyer will remain the starting quarterback.

“After thorough evaluation and talking to the staff, we feel Brian gives us the best opportunity to win on Sunday,” Pettine said.  “This is a football decision and those are always going to be based on what we think is best for our team. Brian has led our team to a 7-5 record. I’m confident that we can get the entire offense playing at the level needed to accomplish the goals we set at the beginning of the season. Those goals are still very much attainable.”

 

DICK VITALE 1 ON 1 WITH KENNY RODA

Dick Vitale talks to me about his new book, “It’s Awesome Baby”, LeBron James, Johnny Manziel, the 2014-15 Kentucky Wildcats hoop squad, how he came up with his catch phrases and so much more.

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