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Johnny Manziel does another stupid thing


TheSpecialJuan

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TMZ reports free agent Johnny Manziel was the passenger in a car used in a hit-and-run in Hollywood on Saturday, and he was picked up after the incident by suspended Browns WR Josh Gordon.

The driver is believed to be Manziel's pal Ryan Silverstein, a member of rapper Drake's crew. The vehicle hit a light pole and fled the scene. Manziel was picked up from the crash by Gordon. TMZ reports Manziel has been interviewed by police, but accused of no wrongdoing. Silverstein is reportedly being investigated for a misdemeanor. Neither Manziel nor Gordon appears to be in any trouble here, but at very least it's confirmation of their association during an apparent Spring of Fun out west. We have to admit -- we're kinda jealous.
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TMZ reports free agent Johnny Manziel was the passenger in a car used in a hit-and-run in Hollywood on Saturday, and he was picked up after the incident by suspended Browns WR Josh Gordon.

The driver is believed to be Manziel's pal Ryan Silverstein, a member of rapper Drake's crew. The vehicle hit a light pole and fled the scene. Manziel was picked up from the crash by Gordon. TMZ reports Manziel has been interviewed by police, but accused of no wrongdoing. Silverstein is reportedly being investigated for a misdemeanor. Neither Manziel nor Gordon appears to be in any trouble here, but at very least it's confirmation of their association during an apparent Spring of Fun out west. We have to admit -- we're kinda jealous.

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Agent Drew Rosenhaus has parted ways with Johnny Manziel.

The decision is pending Manziel seeking treatment in a five-day window. It basically sounds like an intervention. "I have terminated the standard representation with Johnny Manziel in the hopes of helping him get the treatment I believe he needs," Rosenhaus said. "I have informed him that if he takes the immediate steps I have outlined I will rescind and continue to represent him. I’m hoping he takes the necessary steps to get his life back on track." It's the second agent to drop Manziel and a likely response to his recent TMZ interview. Losing a high-profile agent like Rosenhaus is the latest setback in Manziel's disastrous and potentially career-threatening offseason.
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Big and run is giving a light pole a lot of credit. 

Maybe the driver just didn't want a police report that could increase his insurance.

Why would you have to call police after running into a lifeless road hazard? That's like calling the cops if you hit the curb and mess up your rims.

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