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Cleveland Browns Flop, Johnny Manziel, says he is rooting for the team to suffer a season 0-16, this and every season.
The ex-quarterback, which was 22nd in the 2014 NFL project for the Browns after becoming the first first year student to win the Heisman trophy with the Texas A&M Aggies, had two several years in Cleveland before being cut in early 2016 after a chain of out-of-field problems.
Almost 10 years later and Manziel is still bitter about how things turned out.
Appearing in the podcast NightcapHe told the co-amfifros Shannon Sharpe and the Chad ‘Ochocinco’ Johnson: “I think I will always be looked and seen due to the amount of drum and the media and everything around me, and the city of Cleveland hoped that it is old and that it would not be over.
“I finally sit here today and I am like:” F – k, I think I will leave myself angry and hate them forever, so that’s what it is.
“No love for the browns, I’m rooting for 0-16 seasons each season.”
Manziel says he is now mature enough to accept responsibility for the problems he caused, but insists that the browns did not do enough to help him.
He added: “ Today I sit here, and many people will hear me talk because I tell stories and I am doing podcasts, people will always be as if I am blaming things for other people, or I am not responsible or nothing, but I listen to, at the end of the day, all that I have done in my life, this has happened to me throughout my football career is only because of a person: I and the decisions that I made as a man.
“Then Cleveland was the best situation to go -they helped me, knowing all the things they knew about me, with all the research and everything, they put me in the best situation? It was not the right situation for me, but when it comes to, all this has a university football or to see the NFL football and to be like” cursed, it would be my 12th year.
“I am the one who has to put his head on his pillow every night and be like:” This could have been, should, should be, but it wasn’t. “
He continued: “ And at the end of the day, a lot of my life, since I have been out of football, it has been like the one I can do to find a spark, to be happy, to be able to give me something like football, and you know what, maybe it was not thought for me.
“I did not put the time or effort or determination that must be fantastic and that was perhaps my stupidity, my youth or what I wanted to be, and yet I have the responsibility of everything and what it is. I really have not hurt anyone who is not me when everything is said and done.”
Manziel can achieve his wish in the next season with the Browns only winning three wins last year. On Sunday, they open the season at home at the Cincinnati flares.