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Johnny Manziel recounts his 'reckless' trip to Las Vegas, says he'll play for free
www.cbssports.com ^ | 03/01/2018 | by Sean Wagner-McGough

Posted on 03/01/2018 7:01:34 AM PST by Red Badger

Johnny Manziel, who is trying to engineer a comeback after the disastrous start to his NFL career ended with domestic violence allegations, is taking measured steps to rehabilitate his image. That process continued on Wednesday when Manziel declared that he's willing to play for free and opened up on his infamous trip to Las Vegas during the final stretch of his two-year stint with the Browns.

NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reported on Wednesday that Manziel is willing to accept no guaranteed money from an NFL team and also work his way up from the practice squad. Later, Manziel tweeted that he'll "play again for FREE."

Even still, it'll take more for an NFL team to roll the dice on Manziel after what transpired two years ago. The Browns cut Manziel in March 2016 after he was accused of assaulting his then-girlfriend, Colleen Crowley. Before that, during the 2015 season, he bailed on the Browns to take a disguised trip to Las Vegas, which brings us to his appearance on "The ThomaHawk Show" by Uninterrupted with Joe Thomas and Andrew Hawkins.

In Wednesday's episode, Manziel told his former teammates what really happened.

"It's to the point in time where I'm able to look back, reflect, know that it was a mistake, know that I made some really childish, immature decisions," Manziel said. "This decision that I made -- what a complete lack of respect for guys like Joe T. What a complete lack of respect for an organization that was trying to stick by me even with having a concussion at this point in time. And everything -- what a complete selfish decision."

According to Manziel, he felt concussion symptoms after taking a hit during the third quarter of his start against the Chiefs on Dec. 27, 2015. He didn't, however, report the symptoms because he didn't want to give up his chance to play. He said he felt "a little off" on Monday when he went into the building, but didn't say anything because he wanted to play in the season finale against the Steelers. His friends from Texas, who came into town, "were in party mode." After a night of drinking with them, Manziel said he reported to the facility Tuesday morning, but felt "loopy."

"We come into the offensive line meeting we have every day at like 7 a.m. on Tuesday," he said. "I don't know if it's a combination of me being concussed, having drank the night before, or just being out of it, but I walk into the meeting for probably like 15 seconds and I'm like, 'Nope. No way is this going to happen. My head is loopy.'"

Acording to Manziel, they took him to the hospital, where he remained for the entire day.

"And then it's kind of like, 'My season's over, it's the last game of the season, I'm done,'" he said. "And then I was going through some things with just my at-home life. That was my biggest problem that year. It wasn't the football life. It wasn't what was going on in the building. I loved getting there early .... It was what was going on at home that was causing me so many problems and one of those problems led me to Vegas. I felt like I couldn't solidify or fix my home life without going out there."

He formed a "reckless, reckless plan" to fly to Las Vegas at noon on Saturday on a commercial flight after the team's walkthrough and return on the 10:30 p.m. flight for his mandatory treatment session on Sunday. No one recognized him on the flight over. And then the trouble began.

According to Manziel, the craps and blackjack tables at Planet Hollywood "started calling his name." There, he got ID'd and therefore, recognized. A reporter then saw him at a bar and tweeted about it. Manziel later decided that he didn't want to catch his return flight because, "Hakkasan is going to be pretty lit tonight, I don't really want to go home."

He skipped the return flight and posted a photo of his dog on Instagram, tagging the location as Avon, Ohio.

He went to buy a "blondish-brown mullet" off the strip so he wouldn't be recognized.

"I shaved all of my facial hair but my mustache, so I had a little mustache going," he added. "I didn't need to buy the mustache."

"I'm like 'perfect,'" he added.

Now?

"I'm still pretty embarrassed by it," he said. "It's still a reckless decision."

Next was dinner. Then, he attended a Chainsmokers concert and continued partying until the early morning. At that point, he didn't know how he was going to get back. Manziel decided to go to sleep and worry about the consequences later.

"I get back to the room that night probably like 3 or 4 in the morning," he said. "It's already 7 'o clock on East Coast time. We play at 11. This stuff is already starting to come out. I have to be there at 8, which is in an hour. 'I'm definitely not going to make that.' I just turn my phone off and throw it in the drawer and I'm like, 'We'll figure it out when we wake up.'"

The consequences were severe, but not initially. According to Manziel, the Browns were very understanding of his entire situation and Manziel got the impression that they weren't going to get rid of him.

"Crazily enough, I still go back to Cleveland, I sit down with Jimmy (Haslam, the team's owner) and Sashi (Brown, the team's executive vice president of football operations at the time) and explained where I'm at mentally. I explained what was going on in my home life, and really was open and honest with them about everything. I think they were still going to stick (with me through it)," he said. "It rubbed a lot of people the wrong way. But at the end of the day, the people who were making the decisions, I feel like looking back at our conversations, they still had faith that if they could get my head right and get where I needed to be mentally that I still had a potential and a future there."

But once the Browns hired Hue Jackson, Manziel was a goner.

"The first thing I heard through my agent was, 'If Hue Jackson gets this job, he has a contingency in his thing that if he's taking this job, the first thing he's doing is coming in and getting rid of you,'" Manziel said. "So it wasn't the end of the world, but I treated it as it was the end of the world after sitting there with Jimmy and Sashi and feeling like they were going to go to bat for me a little bit."

Manziel said that he gets it now and that there's "no hard feelings there."

Of course, Jackson had plenty of reasons to dump Manziel. The Las Vegas trip wasn't even the most concerning off-the-field issue. In late January 2016, Manziel was accused of rupturing his then-girlfriend's ear drum. The Browns released him in March 2016. In April 2016, he was indicted by a grand jury in Texas on a misdemeanor assault charge. In December of 2016, Manziel reached a plea deal to dismiss the charges. This past November, the charges were dismissed.

Now, Manziel is trying to make his way back into the NFL. In mid-February, Manziel reiterated that he's sober and revealed that he is taking medication for bipolar disorder.

"I am taking medication for bipolar, and I am working to try to make sure I don't fall back into any type of depression, because I know where that leads me and I know how slippery a slope that is for me," Manziel told "Good Morning America."

Then, he announced that he'll be taking part in the Spring League scouting event in early April.

It's still unclear if Manziel will ever get another chance in the NFL. Not only did he exhibit clear behavioral issues off the field, but he also struggled to play competent football. In eight career starts and 15 total appearances, he completed 57 percent of his passes, averaged 6.5 yards per attempt, threw seven touchdowns and seven interceptions, and posted a 74.4 passer rating.

First, he needs to prove that his issues are behind him. Then, he needs to demonstrate that he's capable of playing quarterback in the NFL. It's still unclear if he'll be able to do either of those things.


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1 posted on 03/01/2018 7:01:34 AM PST by Red Badger
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To: Red Badger

Union isn’t going to let him play for free.


2 posted on 03/01/2018 7:03:32 AM PST by ifinnegan (Democrats kill babies and harvest their organs to sell)
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To: Red Badger

Johnny Football- A cautionary tale.


3 posted on 03/01/2018 7:06:17 AM PST by TADSLOS (Alex Jones isnÂ’t quite the wing nut now, all things considered.)
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To: Red Badger

He may get a chance to play in Vince McMahon’s revived XFL, but I can’t see any NFL team taking a chance on him.


4 posted on 03/01/2018 7:09:39 AM PST by GreenHornet
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To: Red Badger

It’s rough when you grow up AFTER you’ve ruined your career


5 posted on 03/01/2018 7:10:44 AM PST by Mr. K (No consequence of repealing Obamacare is worse than Obamacare itself.)
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To: Red Badger
NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reported on Wednesday that Manziel is willing to accept no guaranteed money from an NFL team and also work his way up from the practice squad

In the first place, Manziel can't go on a practice squad because he has too much time on a regular season roster. And in the second place, I though he'd signed with a Canadian team?

6 posted on 03/01/2018 7:12:38 AM PST by DoodleDawg
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To: Red Badger

Some people’s brains aren’t completely wired up until they hit 25. Most likely the case in his situation, he finally realizes what a moron he was.


7 posted on 03/01/2018 7:13:33 AM PST by miliantnutcase
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To: GreenHornet

There are no second acts in American lives........ F. Scott Fitzgerald


8 posted on 03/01/2018 7:16:20 AM PST by Red Badger (The people who call Trump a tyrant are the same people who want the president to confiscate weapons.)
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To: Red Badger

He is finished in football. His dad should give him a job and tell him to keep his nose clean if he wants to keep it.


9 posted on 03/01/2018 7:25:14 AM PST by txrefugee
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To: ifinnegan

And he can’t work for free in any Southern state thanks to post Reconstruction laws.


10 posted on 03/01/2018 7:39:59 AM PST by Hillarys Gate Cult
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To: Red Badger

“There are no second acts in American lives........ F. Scott Fitzgerald”
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Well, some of us believe in the possibility of redemption. Here’s hoping someone gives him a chance — perhaps At league minimum salary.


11 posted on 03/01/2018 7:45:21 AM PST by House Atreides (BOYCOTT the NFL, its products and players 100% - PERMANENTLY)
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To: Red Badger

So many people want to blame their alcoholism on being bipolar


12 posted on 03/01/2018 8:23:55 AM PST by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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To: House Atreides

As Varney was saying on FOX this morning, speaking of Tiger Woods increasing improvement, that “Americans like seeing a ‘come back’ story. When they see one developing they will watch!”.


13 posted on 03/01/2018 8:25:54 AM PST by RitaOK (Public education/Academia are a farm team for more Marxists coming. Infinitum.)
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To: Nifster

I have known a couple of guys over the years(I’m 63) that are perfectly fine people when they are sober. BUT get a little alcohol in their system and they become raging monsters.

One guy I used to work with would come in on Mondays with black eyes and bruises because he would get drunk and then challenge everyone in the bar to a fight in the parking lot. Got his ass whupped so many times he was finally banned from most of the bars in town...............


14 posted on 03/01/2018 8:30:18 AM PST by Red Badger (The people who call Trump a tyrant are the same people who want the president to confiscate weapons.)
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To: Red Badger

Yup

Alcoholism is a terrible thing


15 posted on 03/01/2018 8:58:44 AM PST by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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To: Red Badger

Redskins is his best bet. Study how to be a pro under Alex Smith.


16 posted on 03/01/2018 9:01:45 AM PST by Salvavida (The Missouri citizen's militia sends its regards.)
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To: Salvavida

Tim Tebow will get a job before he does..................


17 posted on 03/01/2018 9:08:39 AM PST by Red Badger (The people who call Trump a tyrant are the same people who want the president to confiscate weapons.)
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To: DoodleDawg

The Canadian team wanted him to sign a 2 year deal and he only wanted to sign a one year deal. From Manziel’s POV, the NFL was going to come calling once they saw what he could do, so that’s why he was only willing to do 1 year. There was 0 movement on the contract length from either side, so no contract...


18 posted on 03/01/2018 9:27:06 AM PST by L,TOWM (Having fun in unapproved ways since 1962)
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To: Red Badger

Maybe...maybe not. If he can show in Spring football that he can chuck the rock 40 yards with some zip, some team will sign him as a 4th QB camp arm. It will be up to him to compete and show the league he has something to offer during camp/preseason time.


19 posted on 03/01/2018 9:29:59 AM PST by L,TOWM (Having fun in unapproved ways since 1962)
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The Canadian team wanted him to sign a 2 year deal and he only wanted to sign a one year deal. From Manziel’s POV, the NFL was going to come calling once they saw what he could do, so that’s why he was only willing to do 1 year. There was 0 movement on the contract length from either side, so no contract...

Kind of dumb on his part. It's going to take more than a single season to convince teams he's changed.

20 posted on 03/01/2018 9:31:04 AM PST by DoodleDawg
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