
Johnny Manziel, former Texas A&M quarterback turned social media sensation, has landed in the spotlight again. This time, he's stirring controversy with a bold comment aimed at an Alabama fan. The exchange went viral as photos of the conversation spread online, showcasing Manziel's sharp retort during a heated Instagram argument. It's all happening amidst Alabama's recent victory against the Vanderbilt Commodores.
In a heated back-and-forth, Manziel delivered a cheeky comeback that left fans buzzing. "Must have f**ked your sister and mom at the same time," he reportedly wrote. The internet was quick to react, finding humor and shock in the audacious comment, which swiftly made rounds across social media platforms.
The verbal sparring didn't stop there. Manziel, ever the provocateur, followed up his initial jab by reminding the fan of his past triumphs. "Didn't I win a Heisman because of you f****ts?" he asked, referring to his pivotal role in the Aggies' 29-24 victory over Alabama in 2012. That game, played at Bryant-Denny Stadium, was instrumental in him securing the coveted Heisman trophy.
"Didn't I win a Heisman because of you f****ts?" Manziel quipped, igniting memories of his college football peak.
The exchange highlights Manziel's enduring connection to his college football legacy, even as he attended the recent game where Alabama secured a 30-14 victory over Vanderbilt. His presence on the sidelines was enough to spark some lively banter with the Crimson Tide fanbase.
Amidst the drama with Alabama fans, Manziel found time to discuss Arch Manning during a recent appearance on the 'Nightcap' show. Manning, a member of football royalty, has faced criticism following Texas' 29-21 loss to the Florida Gators. Manziel, however, defended the young quarterback, acknowledging the weight of the Manning name.
"Sometimes, how it just feels to go into these stadiums and into these big games right?" Manziel said. "For him, it's not Arch's fault. And we have sat here and I've been critical of him. ...And it's not his fault." He emphasized that Manning is still developing and it's unfair to hold such high expectations based solely on his family legacy.