Johnny Manziel

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Sounds like Manziel is done in Cleveland. Pretty disappointed in his actions off the field - I still think Dallas may sign him though.
Manziel just doesn't seem to understand that he's not black. He can't do the things that black players do in their spare time and get away with it. This is normal TNB that probably half the league engages in but it's not reported, because it's not unusual. Manziel is white, different standards, and he's a target also because he plays an athletic style that is reserved for "the future of the league", meaning black-only QBs.
 

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Manziel just doesn't seem to understand that he's not black. He can't do the things that black players do in their spare time and get away with it. This is normal TNB that probably half the league engages in but it's not reported, because it's not unusual. Manziel is white, different standards, and he's a target also because he plays an athletic style that is reserved for "the future of the league", meaning black-only QBs.

That sums it up well. Assuming he doesn't get another chance to start, Manziel will have "accomplished" an impressive two-fer: The media and DWF Nation will finally have a White QB to mention as a colossal flop other than Ryan Leaf, who was drafted almost 20 years ago; and Johnny will now ritually be mentioned on the short lists of NFL players with off the field issues.

It doesn't matter that his off-field stuff pales [pun intended] in comparison to the felonies committed by a good chunk of black players, just as it didn't matter that Ben Roethlisberger was never charged with a crime yet was suspended for six games, or that Mark Chmura was acquitted of the fishy charges made against him yet was still lumped in with serial black criminals for many years afterward. And of course there's the double standard applied against Matt Jones and so many others.

Being a party animal and all-around bonehead are Manziel's priorities, and no matter how unfair some of what's happened to him may be compared to the standard blacks are held to, he has brought this upon himself.
 

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He has been a bonehead. No question. Whether or not he learns remains to be seen. Some in the media have even compared his situation to that of Cris Carter who had substance abuse issues in Philadelphia early in his career who got released by Eagles and cleaned up after joining the Vikings. If Manziel truly has a problem, he needs to address it. One thing is for certain he will go down as one of the biggest wastes of talent if he no longer plays.
 

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Manziel is white, different standards, and he's a target also because he plays an athletic style that is reserved for "the future of the league", meaning black-only QBs.
The exact same thing can be said about Tebow. So, it matters not if you are either a "Party Animal" like Manziel or a "Saint" like Tebow, the common denominator is that they both represent a threat to the "black athletic superiority" narrative pushed by the Caste media based on their style of play (albeit even if their styles are somewhat different from each other). Can't have them "show up" da bruva's and make them look silly in comparison, athletically, like they did week-in-and-week-out at the college level...
 

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http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/9271/johnny-manzielNot to dog pile on Johnny "Boogie" but his own father says he might not grace this planet in another year. The Browns organization are now reaching out to Manziel as human first and a player second. This sounds similar to various drugged up celebrities who have been on the verge of death due to narcotics abuse. Some lived for years while others were dead within a few years...
 

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Manziel still has a chance to turn things around. Let's hope he wakes up and does so.
 

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That sums it up well. Assuming he doesn't get another chance to start, Manziel will have "accomplished" an impressive two-fer: The media and DWF Nation will finally have a White QB to mention as a colossal flop other than Ryan Leaf, who was drafted almost 20 years ago; and Johnny will now ritually be mentioned on the short lists of NFL players with off the field issues.

It doesn't matter that his off-field stuff pales [pun intended] in comparison to the felonies committed by a good chunk of black players, just as it didn't matter that Ben Roethlisberger was never charged with a crime yet was suspended for six games, or that Mark Chmura was acquitted of the fishy charges made against him yet was still lumped in with serial black criminals for many years afterward. And of course there's the double standard applied against Matt Jones and so many others.

Being a party animal and all-around bonehead are Manziel's priorities, and no matter how unfair some of what's happened to him may be compared to the standard blacks are held to, he has brought this upon himself.

Great post Don. Manziel has been a huge disappointment - he really went off track this past month, he has derailed his life to the delight of the media and DWFs everywhere.
 

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Seems like tomorrow Cleveland will be ready to release Manziel.
The damage is already done. He needs a fresh start. I hear Von Miller wants him to bring him to Denver. What a great career move for Manziel if that happened!
He will have to sell him to John Elway who is trying to sign Oz. I think Miller is willing to take on the big brother role and watch Manziel.
I can appreciate and respect that from a guy like Von Miller willing to help out Manziel like that.
 

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Manziel has done a lot of this to himself. Cannot emphasize how disappointed I am that he decided to do a 180 on the progress he appeared to be making.

Maybe Dallas will get him - what he has done is not illegal at all but in the eyes of the jock sniffing media going out drinking and partying if white is worse than failing drug tests or beating women if black.

I learned from Tebow that it can be exhausting to root for a player that has dwfandom and the media completely rooting for him to fail. The same can be said for Manziel although his downfall is looking to be his immaturity. I can't blame the kid for being 22 and pretty clueless about the ways of the world but I can blame him for not going up or learning from past mistakes and realizing the microscope he is under and the double standard which he is judged by.
 

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Manziel has done a lot of this to himself. Cannot emphasize how disappointed I am that he decided to do a 180 on the progress he appeared to be making.

Maybe Dallas will get him - what he has done is not illegal at all but in the eyes of the jock sniffing media going out drinking and partying if white is worse than failing drug tests or beating women if black.

I learned from Tebow that it can be exhausting to root for a player that has dwfandom and the media completely rooting for him to fail. The same can be said for Manziel although his downfall is looking to be his immaturity. I can't blame the kid for being 22 and pretty clueless about the ways of the world but I can blame him for not going up or learning from past mistakes and realizing the microscope he is under and the double standard which he is judged by.

Although the DWFs almost always follow the tune of their media pied pipers, Tebow has always had a very large and enthusiastic fan base, mainly because of his outspoken Christianity and attempts to be an "old-fashioned" role model. In fact, he's still the 5th most popular NFL quarterback according to this very recent poll: http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on...ricas-5th-favorite-nfl-qb-tops-russell-wilson

Manziel unfortunately has no built-in fan base to fall back on, except perhaps super-wiggers and early-age alcoholics. He'll be lucky to get a job as a back-up in 2016.
 
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Drew Rosenhaus has already started representative termination procedures with Manziel. He states that Johnny has five days to seek (more) treatment or he (Rosehaus) is gone. Here is that story:
Agent Drew Rosenhaus: Johnny Manziel gets treatment or I dump him

Manziel had/has the opportunity to be a truly special player, but his boneheadedness is beyond any of our comprehension.
 

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Johnny thinks of himself as a rap star/famous actor. He's successfully partied himself out of the league. Johnny Football is now Johnny Rehab!!
 

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If Manziel is just drinking and hasn't graduated to coke and h(there is no evidence of that), there is still hope that he can right the ship and turn his life around and still play ball at the NFL level. But he seems to be burning both ends of the candle so to speak.

Even bad drunks/partiers like Namath knew when to go to bed and get ready for the next day. He may need to hit rock bottom like Hollywood Henderson, lets hope he doesn't become Joe Gilliam....
 

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Johnny thinks of himself as a rap star/famous actor. He's successfully partied himself out of the league. Johnny Football is now Johnny Rehab!!
He doesn't understand the Caste System whatsoever. He thinks of himself as a negro. He thinks that he can act in buffoonish manners like his dark pals. Of course he can't as whites are held to higher standards. There are very few whites who can have run-ins with the law and get away with it. The NFL and International Marxists wanted Manziel to fail. Sadly, he made their job rather easy.
 

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This could be what Rosenhaus and others were talking about.

This story has the first accounts of hard narcotics being found near Manziel. This still doesn't mean he is using them at this point but to be around people using these drugs isn't good when you are basically a black out drunk who might not know what you are ingesting. I can't believe there isn't a peer that can rescue Manziel from this train wreck. As from what I have seen of his entourage it's full of fan boys and sluts.....https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-with-32000-bill-after-trashing-rental-house/
 

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Snip from Weenie World:
Hopefully Manziel will get the help he needs, but it could be too late to salvage his career. No team is going to bend over backwards for an undersized backup who has consistently prioritized partying over football.

They would never say this if he was black.
 

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I'm living for giving the devil his due

And I'm burning, I'm burning, I'm burning for you
I'm burning, I'm burning, I'm burning for you

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Johnny Manziel’s increasingly blurry time in Los Angeles is coming into clearer focus, as Page Six is reporting that the wayward former Cleveland Browns quarterback is being accused of completely trashing a luxury house rental over a two-day period last week, causing $32,000 in damage.

Manziel and a friend rented the $4.5 million house for two days last week, Page Six reports, but when the real estate broker who negotiated the deal showed up at 2 p.m. one afternoon last week to check on the property, he found Manziel passed out on the couch amid signs of some serious and perhaps troubling merry-making.

“They were supposed to check out at noon. Manziel was passed out,” Nicholas Goodwin told Page Six, also supplying the gossip column with photos of the alleged damage. “There was cocaine all over the kitchen table, and [illegal psychedelic] mushrooms were still out on the table in front of him. There was booze everywhere . . . broken glasses over the floor and a Champagne glass in a tree.

“If they don’t respond to our demand for compensation, we will sue.”

Goodwin’s lawyer told Page Six that the party got so out of hand on April 6 that the LAPD was called.

It’s been an eventful week for Manziel, who was cut earlier this year by the Browns after two mostly terrible seasons. He was the passenger in a car that slammed into a pole on the Sunset Strip on Saturday night, and from the photos TMZ obtained he’s seemingly lucky that he escaped unhurt.

This wigger troglodyte is involved in a new incident on a weekly (sometimes daily) basis. He has athletic talent, but at this point I'd much rather see a more deserving white QB make a roster than this Negro-imitating twerp.

After Wigger Boy won the Heisman Trophy and went on a alcohol-fueled bender in which he frequented countless strip clubs/bars and met with numerous black rappers/athletes, I remember reading an article about Manziel, his rich parents, and their interactions with Johnny at their family home (mansion) in Texas. After reading the nauseating article, it seemed like his father was the most infantile, boastful, idiotic, ultra-lenient "authority figure" one could ever imagine. For instance, I remember the reporter followed Johnny and his "father" to an upscale golf course in which Johnny and his dad "drank a few beers at the clubhouse." Johnny, of course, was under 21 years old at the time. Ridiculous behavior, for sure, and it's manifested itself in Manziel's current life of rampant substance-abuse, domestic violence, vandalism, and palling around with feral street Negroes. Personally, I don't think this royal screw-up will play another snap in the NFL...

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Johnny is about done. Just indicted on domestic violence charge (misdemeanor). This fool has all but thrown a promising NFL career away. Can't anyone slap the sh*t out of him and knock some sense into him? Not sure any team will give him a 2nd chance. What a waste of talent.
 

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The guy is out of control and out to lunch.

He still could turn his career around if he wanted. Does he even want to?
 

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Unfortunately Johnny has richly earned his reputation. There are White athletes that have seriously defective characters; Ryan Leaf was another. But there are far fewer White screw-ups among athletes than blacks. Which is why Manziel will be on biggest bust lists forever.
 

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The latest stories about Manziel seem to confirm what he is exhibiting publicly. He is now being sighted in public tooting lines in public areas and he is looking very "skinny"(for a football player). Here is another sad story about Johnny.......http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/j...y-skinny-staying-in-25k-per-night-hotel-room/
I notice that the story labels him as a "former quarterback". Unfortunately, that is undoubtedly true. What a waste. Of course, I would love to see him pull it together and utilize the fantastic potential that he has, but it would literally take a miracle.
 
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