The controversial Johnny Manziel comes clean in a tell-all documentary about his notable rise as a college football hero & his ultimate NFL downfall.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Netflix's new tell-all documentary film Untold: Johnny Football reveals major details about Johnny Manziel's rise and fall. Manziel completely revolutionized the culture and national impact of his college Texas A&M when he joined their Division I football team as an electric freshman quarterback in 2012.
8 Manziel Never Looked At A Playbook Or Watched Game Film Surprisingly, Manziel never looked at game film or read a playbook while playing for Texas A&M or the Cleveland Browns. Nate Finch claims that he never say Johnny open a playbook once, especially when he wasn't on the football field. When Johnny joined the Cleveland Browns, there were hopes and expectations that he would get with the program and start taking his education of the game seriously.
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