On a casual Thursday early afternoon, millions of Americans gathered around the TV to watch Johnny Manziel take the field for his NFL pro day. As the most iconic player entering the 2014 draft, people took to twitter to express their opinions of how Manziel was doing.
Just finished watching my bro @JManziel2 pro day!! Don’t take him if u want 2. He’s a flat out STAR! Accuracy on point! #StriveForGreatness
— LeBron James (@KingJames) March 27, 2014
With @JManziel2 before his pro day @TAMU. I could have used this helmet in my previous day job. pic.twitter.com/m0QvMR1GHe
— George Bush (@GeorgeHWBush) March 27, 2014
Not too shabby for a young kid to have a former president and possibly the best athlete in the world to be tweeting about you. The media has flourished on taking advantage of Manziel's controversial personality, and now no one can stop watching him as he enters the big stage of the NFL.Manziel further demonstrated his ability to draw attention from both the public and media by being the first quarterback ever to wear shoulder pads and a helmet to a pro day. Several ESPN analysts felt that Manziel wearing pads would be starting a trend for other future NFL prospects. We'll see how that prominent character will fare in the National Football League.
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