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In his attempt to come back to football, former NFL QB Johnny Manziel worked out for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League last week. And according to TSN, they weren't too impressed, so they passed...
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The Ticats put Manziel through a series of physical and medical tests during their bye week on Aug. 23 and 24, coming away convinced he’s not ready to resume his professional career.
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“Too many red flags,”
According to a source, the Ticats plan to keep Manziel on their negotiation list. Should his agent declare that Manziel is ready to sign a contract to come to Hamilton, the Tiger-Cats would have 10 days to either sign him or trade his rights to another CFL team. That return to football sounds pretty dim.

(TSN)
Filed Under: NFL
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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km80 months
A lifetime LOSER.
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OGTiger80 months
Runnin' a little low on cash, Johnny? Imagine that!!! LOL!
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shotcaller180 months
His family won't be running out of cash anytime soon
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Spock's Eyebrow80 months
JFF has been following the accelerated Tiger Woods career path, except he forgot to make a few hundred million along the way.
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Strannix80 months
Closer to a billion
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idlewatcher80 months
lulz. Well at least you can continue to stalk him and his fiancee on Instagram Larry.
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LSUsince7480 months
Didn't have the chest
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NorthshoreTiger7680 months
Will you be ok Larry??? your BFF still can't land a job
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Johnny Manziel and Art Briles would have burned the CFL to the ground.
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SECdragonmaster80 months
A CFL team that hired Briles as head coach and JFF as QB would sell out EVERY freaking game next year. I would be a season ticket holder if it was driving distance.
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OchoDedos80 months
Did he workout with a vodka bottle or a football?
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DeafVallyBatnR80 months
Sounds like the agent wanted more than they wanted to pay.
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