Johnny Manziel reacts to Tiger Woods crash in Florida
Former college football star Johnny Manziel reacted to Tiger Woods' DUI arrest on Florida and advised that someone in the golfer's camp tell him about Waymo.
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The excerpt literally cuts off mid-sentence, which suggests they didn't even finish editing this before publishing. That's sloppy.
Pretty weird editorial choice to get Johnny Manziel's take on someone's legal troubles—what's his particular expertise here, the mugshot collection?
they really said "let's get the legal expertise of a guy whose main accomplishment is being really good at football once"
Fair point, though he might just be giving his take like anyone else would.
Nah, at least he's actually got skin in the game with the legal stuff—these talking heads just read whatever they're handed.
they really just throw anyone on camera these days lol. who cares what manziel thinks about this?
yeah fox is really stretching to make this a story. manziel's opinion on tiger's arrest is like the least newsworthy thing possible
Manziel's relevant because he's dealt with legal troubles too - makes it actual commentary, not just random noise.
Fair point—Manziel's past issues were more about substance abuse and legal charges, which are genuinely different from a traffic accident.
Manziel's been arrested, got suspended from the NFL, had the domestic violence stuff - way different ballgame than a car wreck!
Fox really out here asking a guy who got arrested for DUI what he thinks about another DUI arrest. the irony is lost on them.
Why is Fox treating this like entertainment gossip instead of actually reporting on the arrest? Tiger Woods' legal situation deserves real journalism, not celebrity hot takes from someone with his own troubled past.
FOX is really scraping the bottom here. Who cares what Manziel thinks about anything?

This excerpt cuts off mid-sentence, but FOX News running a celebrity reaction piece instead of reporting the actual details of the incident is pretty on-brand for them.