The Cleveland Browns have only played Johnny Manziel roughly less than half a percent of snaps taken this season but he’s already bigger than anyone on their roster. He’s probably the second most beloved Clevelander behind LeBron James and just ahead of Drew Carey.
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But while Manziel isn’t playing much for the Browns, he’s still being interesting in only a way a man dubbed Johnny Football can. He lives for glitz and glam — which is why it’s no surprise he uses his Heisman Trophy in a very interesting way.
As Manziel proudly displayed, he uses the first Heisman Trophy ever won by a freshman to do a very freshman thing — hold his Rolex.
Of course the Rolex goes on the Heisman — where the hell else would it go?
You’re not going to put a Rolex in the drawer and you’re not going to just display a Heisman like everyone else who has won it. Johnny Manziel is a visionary man, and he’s revolutionizing how to display your Heisman Trophy. You know, since that whole revolutionizing the quarterback position thing isn’t going so well.
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