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If you enjoy a good crash and burn story...
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'Untold: Johnny Football'
The latest installment of this stellar sports documentary series focuses on the rise and fall of Johnny Manziel, the first freshman to ever win the Heisman Trophy. 
Interviews with Manziel and his family remind viewers that fame isn't all it's cracked up to be. Tuesday, Netflix


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#2

I sure hope the guy is in a better place now...


CNN — Former National Football League quarterback Johnny Manziel reveals in a new documentary his drug usage during his playing career and a suicide attempt following his release from the Cleveland Browns in 2016. 
In Netflix’s upcoming documentary “Untold: Johnny Football,” Manziel – who became the first redshirt freshman to win the Heisman Trophy while playing at Texas A&M in 2012 – said that he began using OxyContin and cocaine every day following the 2015 season, which led to his weight dropping from 215 pounds that January to 175 pounds in September.
Poor play and legal troubles soon followed Manziel. A Texas grand jury indicted Manziel on a misdemeanor assault charge of his former girlfriend, Colleen Crowley. Manziel denied hitting Crowley at the time and the charges were later dropped after he met the court’s terms for a dismissal agreement. 
The Browns would release Manziel in March 2016, which he said he was later diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
Manziel said he refused to enter rehab twice and began “self-sabotaging,” going on a “$5 million bender” before attempting suicide.
“I had planned to do everything I wanted to do at that point in my life, spend as much money as I possibly could and then my plan was to take my life,” Manziel said in the documentary. “I wanted to get as bad as humanly possible to where it made sense, and it made it seem like an excuse and an out for me.”
Manziel said he had purchased a gun “months earlier” with the intention to use it for suicide but the gun “malfunctioned” when he pulled the trigger.
“Still to this day, don’t know what happened. But the gun just clicked on me,” he said.
Manziel’s relationship with his family at the time was “strained” due to his refusal to seek treatment, he said. Manziel later returned to his family’s home in Texas after leaving Los Angeles following the suicide attempt.
“It’s been a long, long road, and I don’t know if it’s been great or if it’s been bad – that’s kind of still up for debate,” Paul Manziel, his father, said in the documentary. “But we’re blessed. And he’s still with us. And we can mend all the fences still. I think Johnny’s got a lot better days coming than what he’s had.”
CNN has reached out to the Browns for comment. 
Manziel was drafted in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft. Following his release from the Browns, Manziel played for multiple teams in the Canadian Football League (CFL) and in the now-defunct Alliance of American Football (AAF). Manziel last played in the Fan Controlled Football league.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/05/sport/johnny-manziel-documentary-netflix/index.html
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#3
I wasn't aware he was suicidal at one point. You know, sometimes there's a lot of pressure for these kids in his situation. He took on a persona that was fake and then shit the bed performance-wise. His Dad says some truth here when saying 'its still kind of up for debate', meaning he ain't out of the woods yet but COULD get there, and that's where the hope lies. Lots of drama here and you hope he's being truthful with everything he's said. 

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Quote: @"StickyBun" said:
I wasn't aware he was suicidal at one point. 
He did get drafted by the browns. 
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#5
watched. did a good job.

Heres a kid that had it all, in the end he just got tired of the grind “Wasnt fun any more”
fame, money, women, drugs - Be careful what you ask for....you might just get it.


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Quote: @"Vanguard83" said:
watched. did a good job.

Heres a kid that had it all, in the end he just got tired of the grind “Wasnt fun any more”
fame, money, women, drugs - Be careful what you ask for....you might just get it.
You guys safe from the fires? Really heartbreaking to see what's happening in Lahaina, which is where we spent a good part of our vacation last year. I fear the hotel we stayed at and the surf shop where my kids took their surf lessons are gone. The houses of so many local residents gone. Front street is gone. 
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Quote: @"MaroonBells" said:
You guys safe from the fires? Really heartbreaking to see what's happening in Lahaina, which is where we spent a good part of our vacation last year. I fear the hotel we stayed at and the surf shop where my kids took their surf lessons are gone. The houses of so many local residents gone. Front street is gone. 
Mick Fleetwood's place is gone. Sucks so bad. We loved Lahaina. Big Island too. We're going in March. So sad.

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#8
He needed to work on life outside of football 
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