Johnny Manziel AAF debut showcased the best, and worst, of his game

Johnny Manziel made his AAF debut Sunday night for the Memphis Express, sparking the offense a bit while showing he’s still a flawed professional quarterback.

The big picture: His first AAF game was a microcosm of everything Manziel brings to the table. Manziel is nothing if not an electric personality and exciting football player, yet his game has glaring holes.

AAF debut: Here’s what he did in limited action Sunday night against the Birmingham Iron.

The good: Manziel can make things happen with his legs, and he certainly isn’t afraid to take shots downfield.

The bad: Manziel is still not an accurate passer overall and looks to escape the pocket even when he doesn’t need to.

The ugly: Johnny Football showed he’s not a cool, calm and collected leader.

The bottom line: As we’ve delved into recently, Manziel isn’t a polished professional quarterback. He’s a guy who brings plenty of energy, but not a lot of real substance, to the gridiron.

It was no surprise that Mike Singletary rolled with Brandon Silvers for most of the second half.

Granted, Manziel hasn’t been with the Express long at all and potentially could be more effective with more practice.

Yet his play at every level since leaving college — the NFL, Spring League, CFL, and now the AAF — shows that Manziel’s game is just not all that hot.

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