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Johnny Manziel admits he watched 'zero' film in NFL

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Johnny Manziel's NFL career could not have been further alike from his college career, and we now have a pretty good reason why that was the case.

Manziel earned the nickname Johnny Football in high school before turning into one of the most famous, and infamous, college athletes in history at Texas A&M.

He certainly lived up to that nickname when he became the first, and is still the only, true freshman to win the Heisman Trophy in 2012. But his draft stock fell amid constant headlines of partying and running into trouble on and off the field.

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Quarterback Johnny Manziel of the Cleveland Browns reacts after turning the ball over on downs against the Chiefs on Dec. 27, 2015, at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri. (Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images)

Nonetheless, the Cleveland Browns traded up to the 22nd pick in 2014 to select him, but little did they know it would be a huge mistake.

In the most recent edition of Netflix's "Untold" documentary series, which highlighted Manziel's career, he admitted he did not watch any film in the NFL.

Manziel's former agent, Erik Burkhardt, said he received calls from the Browns saying Manziel's "iPad hours is 0.00." 

Manziel confirmed that was the case, saying he watched "zero" tape.

The 30-year-old made it quite clear in the documentary that he had zero interest of being in Cleveland, or the NFL as a whole.

"Didn't take me very long to be in Cleveland to find out that I wasn't going to be happy there," Manziel said in the doc, via CBS Sports. "I had every single thing that I could have ever wanted. You have money, you have fame, you're a

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