How Much Tape Johnny Manziel Watched During NFL Career, Netflix Documentary
It’s a big moment for Johnny Manziel now that Netflix has released a documentary on his NFL career. According to Manziel, this documentary is a massive failure in his NFL journey.
First, Manziel joined the Cleveland Browns in 2014 and then was cut in 2015 with just 14 games, eight starts, 1,675 passing yards, seven touchdowns, and seven interceptions. Which gave him a huge shock that he even tried to kill himself and has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder ever since.
In a tweet post Manziel recently posted, he talked about how many tape’s he had watched of UNTOLD: Johnny Football.
Johnny Manziel admitted in his new Netflix documentary that he watched ZERO tape during his time with the #Browns.
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) August 9, 2023
Their GM called his agent: “His iPad hours is 0.00!” ?
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Manziel’s troubles off the field, like his partying and drug use, also had a part in his NFL downfall. But it’s clear he didn’t really focus on getting better, and he admits that in the documentary.
He even says he didn’t watch videos to study the game, and during his time with the Browns, he stopped finding football fun and didn’t want to be on the team anymore.
You can watch “UNTOLD: Johnny Football” on Netflix now. The whole movie is 70 minutes, but it could have gone on longer to show more about Manziel’s life.
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