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Always wondered if this a thread like this existed. Guess now's a better time than any...![]()
I'm legit sad, bruhs
Oh definitely he is gonna leave us. Also Nancy Reagan will die also.


One of Johnny Manziel's closest confidants sent out an ominous message on social media
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By Cork Gaines 10 hours ago
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Nate Fitch sent out a Tweet on Sunday that sounds like he is desperately worried about Johnny Manziel.
Fitch, or "Uncle Nate," as he is better known, long served as Manziel's right-hand man, starting when the pair were both at Texas A&M University. While Fitch may not have the same place in Manziel's inner-circle, there are few that have been as close to the fallen football star as Fitch and his message sounds ominous.
It reads: "I love you brother. I'm desperate to help you. The past week without hearing from you is terrifying. I'm here no matter what. Let me help."
I love you brother. I'm desperate to help you. The past week without hearing from you is terrifying. I'm here no matter what. Let me help.
— Nate Fitch (@UNCLENATEFITCH) April 24, 2016
While that tweet doesn't mention Manziel by name, Fitch followed it up a few minutes later with a picture of him and Manziel fishing from a dock. Manziel is the second from the right. Fitch is on the far left.
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— Nate Fitch (@UNCLENATEFITCH) April 24, 2016
This comes just a few days after Manziel was dropped by his second agent in three months.
In a recent interview with Forbes, Fitch admits that his relationship with Manziel is not as strong as it once was. But there may not be anybody who knows better than Fitch everything that Manziel has gone through over the last 4-5 years. So if he is worried, that's a terrible sign.
Here is Fitch (left) with Manziel on the night the quarterback won the Heisman Trophy.
Lets take this thing home! @SteveBreezyy @JManziel2 #heisman pic.twitter.com/EwhJg58K
— Nate Fitch (@UNCLENATEFITCH) December 8, 2012
Johnny Manziel indicted by grand jury on assault charge, report says
April 24, 2016 11:37pm EDT April 24, 2016 10:38pm EDT American Football, News, English, Johnny Manziel, NFL, Cleveland Browns The misdemeanor assault charge is punishable by up to a year in jail and a $4,000 fine.
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By Joe Rodgers
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Published on Apr. 24, 2016
Former Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel has been indicted by a Dallas County grand jury on a misdemeanor assault charge stemming from an incident involving his ex-girlfriend, unidentified sources within the Dallas County District Attorney’s office told KRLD-AM.
The grand jury reviewed evidence in the assault case Thursday, per the report, and determined that there was enough evidence to charge Manziel on allegations that he attacked Colleen Crowley earlier this year.
MORE: 18 incidents from Johnny Manziel's troubled NFL career
The misdemeanor charge is punishable by up to a year in jail and a $4,000 fine. The Dallas Police Department originally said after its investigation in February that Manziel would not face charges but later referred the case to a grand jury.
A formal announcement is expected Monday.
Manziel, who was released by the Browns in March, is accused of threatening to kill Crowley and hitting her several times after a night of partying in Dallas. Manziel and Crowley began arguing at the Zaza Hotel in Dallas, where he allegedly hit Crowley, before driving back to Crowley's Fort Worth residence, where the argument continued. Manziel angrily shouted at and struck Crowley on the drive over, according to reports.
Crowley’s attorney, Kathy Kinser, said her client was struck on the side of her face and suffered a ruptured eardrum during the altercation that began Jan. 30. Kinser maintains that Crowley is still unable to hear out of that ear.
MORE: Manziel hopes to 'take care of issues,' play in 2016
In February, a judge signed a protective order to keep Manziel away from Crowley for two years and ordered him to pay $12,000 in legal fees.
Manziel, who played in 14 games with eight starts over two seasons, is also being investigated by the NFL for possible violations of the league's personal conduct policy.
Manziel has been seen partying in Miami, Las Vegas, Dallas and Los Angeles in the weeks since his release from the Browns. He also reportedly trashed an LA-area rental home, which had evidence of cocaine use inside that led to agent Drew Rosenhaus terminating Manziel as a client last week.



Paul McCartney, Ringo Star, Mick Jagger or Keith Richards, Sly Stone, George Clinton, Bob Dylan, Ozzy Osbourne, Celine Dion, and we just had a huge HIp-Hop death with Pfife Dawg, man.In terms of music deaths we have had Mike, Winehouse, Whitney, Bowie, and Prince over the years. Deaths will come all the time but in terms of major deaths who else is left besides Janet, Stevie, Madonna, Mariah.
Those are the only 3 non-rap artists I can see that our age group on Twitter react to strongly. Well obviously i mean past legends. Obviously there are more legends than those 4 but i think those are the only ones people of all ages will talk about the same way as with Prince. Basically those artists transcend age.
But i think we are due for a BIG rap death. We havent had a huge name in years.
This is risky yall but im putting Eminem....
I know its unlikely for him to relapse on drugs ever again because he is forcing himself to do music 24/7 so that doesnt happen...but all i can say is that he will die in another way.
But i cannot think of how...
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Paul McCartney, Ringo Star, Mick Jagger or Keith Richards, Sly Stone, George Clinton, Bob Dylan, Ozzy Osbourne, Celine Dion, and we just had a huge HIp-Hop death with Pfife Dawg, man.
Look at what i said. I said there are tons of other legends but im talking the type of death where even young people who dont listen to them will react. Maybe ill add Celine Dion from your list.
But young people on twitte aint gonna do anything with Mck Jagger and Bob Dylan
Phife Dawg yes your right. We had sean price last year. But im talking i think this is the year we will see a big rap death like JaM Master Jay, Pun, Pac and Big.
I think Shaq will die soon of a heart attack