Johnny Manziel's mentor concerned after report of him drinking alcohol, Johnny Manziel’s former coach and mentor is concerned to hear the Cleveland Browns quarterback is drinking alcohol after spending part of the offseason in rehab for an undisclosed reason.
Julius Scott, quarterback coach and offensive coordinator at Tivy High School in Kerrville, Texas, when Manziel played there, told USA TODAY Sports Saturday he had not heard from Manziel since the quarterback was pulled over by police Monday after having an argument with his girlfriend.
Manziel admitted to drinking earlier that day, according to police in Avon, Ohio. He said on Twitter on Friday that he was sober when police arrived.“If he asked me if I thought drinking was a good idea, I would say absolutely not,” Scott said. “You’d have to have your head examined if you said, ‘It’s OK to go have a couple.’ “
Scott, 55, quit his job in the spring and stayed with Manziel for several weeks at the quarterback’s behest. He said he did not see Manziel drink during that time.
“He kept his sobriety alive and well when I was there,” Scott said.When asked his reaction after hearing Manziel had been drinking on Monday, Scott said, “Did that surprise me? Yes, it did.”
Scott said he left a message for Manziel and two of the quarterback’s friends Saturday but had not heard back.
“Until I talk to him I won’t know” what happened, Scott said.
Scott said he last talked to Manziel the day after the quarterback led the Browns to a 28-14 victory over the Tennessee Titans on Sept. 20.
“He seemed to be in a good spot,” Scott said. Things seemed to be rocking along well.”
Added Scott: “I love that boy, and I’m always going to stand by no matter what.”
Julius Scott, quarterback coach and offensive coordinator at Tivy High School in Kerrville, Texas, when Manziel played there, told USA TODAY Sports Saturday he had not heard from Manziel since the quarterback was pulled over by police Monday after having an argument with his girlfriend.Manziel admitted to drinking earlier that day, according to police in Avon, Ohio. He said on Twitter on Friday that he was sober when police arrived.“If he asked me if I thought drinking was a good idea, I would say absolutely not,” Scott said. “You’d have to have your head examined if you said, ‘It’s OK to go have a couple.’ “
Scott, 55, quit his job in the spring and stayed with Manziel for several weeks at the quarterback’s behest. He said he did not see Manziel drink during that time.
“He kept his sobriety alive and well when I was there,” Scott said.When asked his reaction after hearing Manziel had been drinking on Monday, Scott said, “Did that surprise me? Yes, it did.”
Scott said he left a message for Manziel and two of the quarterback’s friends Saturday but had not heard back.
“Until I talk to him I won’t know” what happened, Scott said.
Scott said he last talked to Manziel the day after the quarterback led the Browns to a 28-14 victory over the Tennessee Titans on Sept. 20.
“He seemed to be in a good spot,” Scott said. Things seemed to be rocking along well.”
Added Scott: “I love that boy, and I’m always going to stand by no matter what.”
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