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Browns’ only real option is Manziel

McCown injury opens door for QB to have final opportunit­y

- Lindsay H. Jones @bylindsayh­jones USA TODAY Sports

If Mike Pettine truly meant it last week when he said Johnny Manziel’s demotion was not a dead end, it’s time to show it.

The Cleveland Browns coach needs to put Manziel back in the starting lineup.

With veteran Josh McCown’s season over with a broken collarbone, Pettine’s choice is between Manziel and Austin Davis, and for the sake of the Browns’ immediate and long-term plans, this shouldn’t be much of a choice.

For once, this has to be a football decision regarding Manziel.

That hasn’t always been the case, and it certainly wasn’t last week, when Pettine demoted Manziel from starter to third string after he reportedly lied to the coaching staff about his byeweek activities.

But now Pettine’s job security might come down to winning games over the final month of the season, so does he want to go into a daunting final five weeks (four of the Browns’ last five opponents have winning records) with Manziel or Davis?

Pettine might not be able to trust Manziel off the field, but he needs to trust him on it.

In his limited opportunit­ies in relief of McCown this season, Manziel has shown significan­t on-field progress from his disastrous rookie season. And with the Browns likely to be picking high in the draft next year, they need to know if they should use yet another first-round pick on a quarterbac­k.

If Pettine chooses to go back to Manziel, the quarterbac­k must realize this could be his last chance with the Browns. He needs to play the way he did in a September start against the Tennessee Titans, or in his last game, when he threw for 372 yards with one touchdown and one intercepti­on vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers.

But mostly, he needs to show that he can give Pettine — and the organizati­on — reason to trust him.

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