Yeah I saw he claimed that as well. From reading bout it combined with the trailer it seems some of the benders he went on could have killed him whether that was his goal or not.
Intoducing for The Cleveland Browns, Quarterback Deshawn "The Predator" Watson. He will also be the one to choose your next head coach.
I truthfully will try it, but I bet I won't finish it
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Jeudy is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Tillman is flanked out wide to the right. Judkins and Ford are split in the backfield as Flacco takes the snap ... Here we go."
I don't care if it is successful, one way or the other. If he can earn some money using this show, more power to him. There are plenty of people of questionable "character" or faking reality on reality shows that are not real, making a lot of money. Teen moms, Jersey shore, storage wars, Love it or list it etc.
I can’t think of him as anything but a Browns failed draft pick.
If you look at it from strictly a Browns fan perspective that's exactly what he is. If you're looking for a bigger overview, there was his entire life before he got here and his life after he left. What he was before he got here is based on what happened earlier in his life. What happened here helped contribute to what happened after he left here.
I understand there will be a lot of people who simply don't care about any of that and I can't say I blame them. After all, the Browns have had more QB's since the return than I care to try and keep up with. However there were only a very few that the Browns invested so much in and had such a strange story. It's certainly a story I'm curious enough about to watch the show.
Intoducing for The Cleveland Browns, Quarterback Deshawn "The Predator" Watson. He will also be the one to choose your next head coach.
Manziel was a reflection of how dysfunctional and inept The Browns front office was at that time. Yet the Homers defended and applauded every move the Browns front office made.
just watched it last night. He was so out of control (obviously).
The most damning thing about the Browns was their negligence in the whole pro day fiasco. It's crazy to think they would still draft him with so many red flags
By the time he was here, he was already too far gone. Anyone who was going to draft him was going to fail.
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Jeudy is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Tillman is flanked out wide to the right. Judkins and Ford are split in the backfield as Flacco takes the snap ... Here we go."
I watched it, too. I could’ve watched another hour.
Just bonkers how the Browns ignored all the warning signs, particularly during that pro day. Throwing to his agent and attorney because he partied too hard the night before with receivers and they couldn’t get out of bed, lol.
Billy Manziel may have been one of the most wild nights on Twitter.
I watch a limited amount of college football. So, when draft time started. I had only heard JM's name and had not seen him play.
Because we were searching for a quarterback. I started a deep dive into the qb prospects.
I remember reading a quote from Manziel's father. I don't have the exact quote but it was along the lines that he was a troubled kid and he has problems.
I thought wow. His father is sending a warning. At that point I knew we should take this guy off the Board.
Mental health is complicated. It would be easy for me to really dislike JM. But I don't walk in his shoes.
I hated him for the lack of respect he showed the Browns. The facts that he did nothing to justify being hired to do a job. He basically turned his back on his teammates and the organization that drafted him.
However, the real failure was drafting him. I doubt Ray Farmer was behind drafting him. I don't know the truth behind the draft. So, it falls on Haslam. The "homeless guy theory" is hard to believe. Still Haslam had to ok drafting him.
That Documentary just made me feel bad again because of how bad I felt that season watching our draft pick QB not give two craps about the team. We all knew it. We didn't need a documentary to tell us that. It was obvious.
It made me wonder even more whether or not it was Haslam who made the call to draft him. There were a lot of rumors that was the case but it's impossible to simply rely on rumors. Yet we all have opinions. My opinion is leaning further in the direction that Haslam had a heavy hand in the decision to draft JFF.
Intoducing for The Cleveland Browns, Quarterback Deshawn "The Predator" Watson. He will also be the one to choose your next head coach.
It made me wonder even more whether or not it was Haslam who made the call to draft him. There were a lot of rumors that was the case but it's impossible to simply rely on rumors. Yet we all have opinions. My opinion is leaning further in the direction that Haslam had a heavy hand in the decision to draft JFF.
Agree 100. Always have. Jimmy is everybody's buddy -- as long as you agree with him. I'm sure he 'sold' everyone on the idea.
It made me wonder even more whether or not it was Haslam who made the call to draft him. There were a lot of rumors that was the case but it's impossible to simply rely on rumors. Yet we all have opinions. My opinion is leaning further in the direction that Haslam had a heavy hand in the decision to draft JFF.
Agree 100. Always have. Jimmy is everybody's buddy -- as long as you agree with him. I'm sure he 'sold' everyone on the idea.
Same with Watson, imo.
Ray Farmer: "Finally, people are starting to see the truth! Now do Justin Gilbert and Mike Pettine jumping on a table for him."
At DT, context and meaning are a scarecrow kicking at moving goalposts.
It made me wonder even more whether or not it was Haslam who made the call to draft him. There were a lot of rumors that was the case but it's impossible to simply rely on rumors. Yet we all have opinions. My opinion is leaning further in the direction that Haslam had a heavy hand in the decision to draft JFF.
Agree 100. Always have. Jimmy is everybody's buddy -- as long as you agree with him. I'm sure he 'sold' everyone on the idea.
I couldn't help but laugh during the documentary when Erik Burkhardt was talking about draft day and as Manziel was sliding Burkhardt said, "hurry and get the Browns on the phone!"
phew, Gilbert and Manziel both drafted by us in the course of 90 minutes. What a draft.
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Jeudy is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Tillman is flanked out wide to the right. Judkins and Ford are split in the backfield as Flacco takes the snap ... Here we go."
I broke down and choked my way throught it. He gave the middle finger to the Browns and the city of Cleveland and showed no remorse for doing it. On top of his addiction problems, JF seems like a narcissist who doesn't appear capable of respect, compassion or empathy. The evidence was there yet we still drafted him.
And into the forest I go, to lose my mind and find my soul. - John Muir
HAD to be the OWNER. His father says he's troubled. IF the Browns did ANY background checks- they couldn't draft him......YET, as screwed up as he was he won the Heisman. Browns were/are begging for winner- JMHO, Haslam thought if he won the Heisman he can take the Browns to GLORY. He/They were terribly wrong.
THE Front office then wasted so many picks---0-16 result. A proud organization down to zero. Sad- thank God Haslam gave his WIFE leadership responsibilities. Women to rescue.
"You've never lived till you've almost died, life has a flavor the protected will never know" A vet or cop
The thing that makes me think it was Haslam the most are two parts. For one it seems often times people in power put a lot of value in what I call "the it factor". Someone they perceive that has some magic ingredient that simply makes them succeed that you can't quite put your finger on. Secondly there was the immediate financial implication involved. The name Johnny Football and the hype that surrounded him was sure to bring a lot of attention and focus to the Browns. After all, Haslam is one who made it plain that in his mind, "It's a marketing world". I think one must wonder just how far he felt that applied.
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Cleveland quarterbacks coach Dowell Loggains said a text he received from Johnny Manziel on the opening night of the NFL draft last Thursday helped get the ball rolling toward the Browns picking the former Texas A&M star quarterback.
During a radio interview on "SportsTalk with Bo Mattingly" on ESPN Arkansas 96.3, Loggains said that as Manziel slid down the draft board, he sent him a text that read: "I wish you guys would come get me. Hurry up and draft me because I want to wreck this league together."
Added Loggains: "When I got that text, I forwarded it to the owner (Jimmy Haslam) and to the head coach (Mike Pettine). I'm like, 'This guy wants to be here. He wants to be part of it.' As soon as that happened, Mr. Haslam said, 'Pull the trigger. We're trading up to go get this guy.'"
No doubt the kid was troubled and sank to some deep depths.
Glad to see it looks like he has finally been able to put it together.
Kind of what I thought.... made me really frustrated with Farmer and Harlem for drafting him... kid had a ton of red flags his second year at A&M...
also, had no idea that the narrative that his family had money was completely made up...
I found that interesting as well. While it looked Johnny grew up in a very comfortable household, it was a ways away from images of JR Ewing strolling around the grounds of Southfork Ranch.
If everybody had like minds, we would never learn.
I'm not so sure he's finally put things together. At the age of 30 he's still living with his parents and from what the documentary indicated he isn't really doing anything with his life.
I mean I hope he figures everything out and does well in life but I have trouble reaching the conclusion that he's done so at this point based on that documentary.
Intoducing for The Cleveland Browns, Quarterback Deshawn "The Predator" Watson. He will also be the one to choose your next head coach.
I'm not so sure he's finally put things together. At the age of 30 he's still living with his parents and from what the documentary indicated he isn't really doing anything with his life.
I mean I hope he figures everything out and does well in life but I have trouble reaching the conclusion that he's done so at this point based on that documentary.
Lot's of 30 something's live with their parents as do a lot of parents go to live with their kids. I don't know how to measure that. I don't know, maybe you are right and that makes both failures in life.
Comparatively speaking, he seems to be a long way from that troubled kid who jetted off to Vegas wearing a ridiculous costume. Watching him speak at a sports banquet or some alumni function at A&M made me think he has humbled up quite a bit, but we all see different things and have different measuring sticks.
If everybody had like minds, we would never learn.