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Manziel lost out on the starting quarterback job in the preseason after going 30-of-59 for 296 yards and two touchdowns without an interception. Manziel lacked a wow performance in the preseason but continued to add to his polarizing personality by raising a certain finger to the Washington Redskins bench in his second game – earning him a $12K fine. Due to a surprising 7-4 start, Manziel saw little action through the first 12 weeks of the season. But, with starter Brian Hoyers play slipping and a fan base impatiently waiting to see the rookie, the Browns gave Manziel a chance. Down 20-3 to the Buffalo Bills in fourth quarter of Week 13, the Browns sent Manziel in. He provided an immediate spark, leading an 80-play touchdown drive capped with a rushing touchdown – and a money celebration. However, the Bills defence then shut him down. After Hoyer struggled again the next week, the Browns handed the reins to Manziel. He was shut out by the Bengals defence in his first start and totalled just 93 combined yards, while throwing to interceptions. The Browns gave him another shot in Week 16 against the Panthers, where he threw for just 32 yards before suffering a season-ending hamstring injury. Its too early to call JFF a bust, but the first year of the Manziel experiment certainly did not go as planned. -- Odell Beckham Jr. Makes the Best Catch You’ll Probably Ever See By Ryan Horne There were plenty of sports questions in 2014 that we can debate until our faces turn blue. There’s one question that need not be debated, tough, as realistically there is only one contender for play of the year. New York Giants rookie wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. made a catch on Nov. 23 that could very well stand the test of time as the best ever. Giants quarterback Eli Manning threw a prayer to Beckham Jr. from the 43 yard line. Cowboys’ cornerback Brandon Carr committed at least one, maybe two, pass interference penalties on the LSU product. The Giants would have gotten the ball around the three-yard line anyway, but Beckham Jr. didn’t care. He leaped, stretched out his right arm like he was Mister Fantastic from the Fantastic Four and snagged the pigskin with three of his fingertips before bringing it down to his chest for the touchdown. Before you knew it Twitter blew up with praise from the sporting world including NBA superstar LeBron James saying it had to be the best ever. Sure it may have not been on the same stage as David Tyree’s helmet catch against the Patriots in Super Bowl XLII, but the pure out-of-this- world athletism displayed just can’t be matched. It’s the play of the year. -- Outspoken Sherman Boosts his Star Power By Mike Hetherington Richard Sherman made himself known as a top cornerback prior to this year, but in 2014 he took his star power to a whole new level. With under a minute to play in the NFC Championship game, the 49ers were marching and down just six points. Taking a no-huddle snap with 30 seconds to play from the Seahawks 18-yard line, 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick threw a pass to the right corner of the end zone for Michael Crabtree. Sherman extended and batted the pass