It appears that Johnny Manzel is all grown up these days!
Manzel is currently in the CFL and today during a press conference he spoke on how things can play out during his second chance to redeem himself as a quarterback.
Johnny Manziel straight up admitted that “he knows that this is a test” and that “it can go either way” – Read on to watch what else he had to say…
Following Manziel’s disastrous CFL debut, including a nightmarish first half, he sat down to speak on his first game.
After the game, Johnny Manziel weighs in stating that football is a humbling sport.
What we are hearing from CBS Sports is that “All four of Manziel’s interceptions came in the first half as Hamilton quickly jumped out to a 38-3 lead. Things got so bad for Johnny Football that Alouettes coach Mike Sherman ended up pulling him from the game after just three quarters.”
Take a look:
Johnny Manziel’s first career @CFL pass is an interception.#CFLGameDay #FNF pic.twitter.com/mykB0jZFPZ
— CFL on TSN (@CFLonTSN) August 3, 2018
Johnny Manziel’s CFL debut is off to a rough start with 4 interceptions in the first half. pic.twitter.com/FK24Xsedkn
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) August 4, 2018
CelebNSports247.com has the latest on CFL player (Canadian Football League) Johnny Manziel, the Canadian football quarterback for the Montreal Alouettes.
Manziel has come a long way from his days of being a party boy and screwing up his rookie year in the NFL, but its taken those hard knocks to make him realize to straighten up.
He has a second chance to live his dream, and by the sound of his latest interview with ESPN, the 25-year-old Texan native has received his wake up call.
Watch as Johnny Manzel admits that football in humbling:
What are your thoughts on Johnny these days?
Do you think he is on the sober road to success or will he fall back in the pitfalls of disaster?