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Ex-NFL star Ryan Leaf says 'people have taken advantage of Johnny Manziel' after Netflix episode

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Johnny Manziel’s episode of the Netflix documentary series "Untold" has been lauded throughout the sports world as the Heisman Trophy winner’s decision to speak on his mental health has been eye-opening for many people who were a fan of the quarterback at the height of his career.

Ryan Leaf, the No. 2 overall pick of the 1998 NFL Draft who has had turmoil in his own career, gave a different perspective on the episode. Leaf suggested on Tuesday’s episode of "Hot Mic with Hutton and Withrow" on OutKick that Manziel was getting taken advantage of again.

"We probably heard 100 words come out of his mouth during the documentary," Leaf said. "I mean, it’s nothing. And I put this on Netflix. …

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Johnny Manziel, left, and Ryan Leaf, during their football days. (Getty Images)

"Once again, people have taken advantage of Johnny Manziel. There were no solutions. There was no addressing the bipolar diagnosis and how he’s dealing with it and how he’s living with it around his substance abuse."

Leaf added that he thought the documentary promoted Manziel’s antics rather than finding a solution and pointed to the end of the episode, when he is drinking beers with his friends.

Manziel explained in the documentary his lack of success in the NFL, mixed with substance abuse issues and a bipolar disorder diagnosis, left Manziel seeing no way out.

"I had planned to do everything I wanted to do at that point in my life, spend as much money as I possibly could and then my plan was to take my life,"  he said in the documentary.

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