San Diego Union-Tribune

Manziel can be himself in new football league

We just couldn’t let this stuff go …

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Johnny Manziel is back in another football league, and this time he gets to be himself.

It remains to be seen whether that’s a good or bad thing, but Fan Controlled Football is betting on the former.

The former Heisman Trophy winner and first-round NFL pick will be calling the signals for a team called the Zappers when the four-team startup league begins its inaugural season in February, writes Chuck Schilken of the L.A. Times.

As the name suggests, the league will emphasize public participat­ion. Fans already have chosen the team names and logos and will be given the opportunit­y to help create rosters and call plays.

During the games — which will be 7-on-7 and will take place on a 50-yard field — Manziel will be livestream­ing with a microphone and camera on his helmet.

“This has a lot of potential to just be a good time and still be football-centric,” Manziel told ESPN. “They’re going to let the people in this league be who they are and have fun with it and be a little bit more free than what football is sometimes. That’s definitely what appealed to me. They don’t want me to change who I am or anything else. They want to come out, put a good product out and be fun with it.”

While Manziel’s oversized personalit­y might have contribute­d to his failure as an NFL quarterbac­k, FCF co-founder and CEO Sohrob Farudi told ESPN that trait should work well in a league that encourages fans to interact with the athletes on a personal level.

“I think if you look at Johnny’s career, he was electric on and off the field,” Farudi said of Manziel, who also has played in the Alliance of American Football, the Canadian Football League and the Spring League. “He has that big, bold personalit­y. We’re very comfortabl­e with having players be big personalit­ies off the field and doing what they want to do.”

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