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Johnny Manziel Thanks God, Says Anything Is Better Than The Past

BEREA, OH - MAY 9: Cleveland Browns draft pick Johnny Manziel answers questions during a press conference at the Browns training facility on May 9, 2014 in Cleveland, Ohio. Manziel was selected in the first round with the 22nd pick. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images) BEREA, OH – MAY 9: Cleveland Browns draft pick Johnny Manziel answers questions during a press conference at the Browns training facility on May 9, 2014 in Cleveland, Ohio. Manziel was selected in the first round with the 22nd pick. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images) Photo of David Hookstead

9:17 AM 03/29/2018

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Johnny Manziel sounds like hes willing to accept anything in his future, as long as its different from his past.

“Ive gotten back to this point by the grace of God and gotten extremely lucky. So, from here on out anything is better from where I was before,” Manziel told Scott VanPelt on ESPNs SportsCenter late Wednesday night.

Johnny Manziel joins @notthefakeSVP and discusses how he started to get his life back on track. pic.twitter.com/371SjD8oRg

— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) March 29, 2018

I think its safe to say that Manziel is one hundred percent correct here. Forget about the partying and all the wild times. Forget about the haters and the “leeches,” as he has said.

He just needs to focus on slinging the football all over the field, continuing to get better in all aspects of his life and it will work out in the end.

Lots of people lack the ability for great self-reflection. Theres something in human nature that just makes it difficult for us to own up and admit a lot of our mistakes.

Major props to Manziel owning up to his mistakes, and becoming a better man. Everything after that is all gravy.

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