Johnny Manziel, so full of swagger and cool, understands his limitations. Manziel, though, was quick to point out that he's made progress during training camp, and he expects to get better running Cleveland's offense. ''I've only played one game, but the more and more you see it, the more you get familiar with it, the better it will be,'' Manziel said after practice Saturday. Manziel and Hoyer will split time with Cleveland's first-team offense against the Redskins in a game being hyped as a nationally televised matchup between Johnny Football and RG3, Washington quarterback Robert Griffin III. Hoyer, who entered camp as the No. 1 QB and has done nothing to lose his starting job, was unaware that he's not part of the ratings campaign.
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