Johnny Manziel

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August 4, 2013             5:22 PM ET

The NCAA is investigating whether Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel was paid for signing hundreds of autographs on photos and sports memorabilia in January, “Outside the Lines” has learned. Two sources tell “Outside the Lines” that the Texas A&M quarterback agreed to sign memorabilia in exchange for a five-figure flat fee during his trip to Miami for the BCS National Championship Game. Both sources said they witnessed the signing, though neither saw the actual exchange of money.

Three sources said Manziel signed photographs, footballs, mini football helmets and other items at the request of an autograph broker named Drew Tieman. Two sources, who are aware of the signing arrangement, told “Outside the Lines” that Tieman approached Manziel on Jan. 6 when he landed at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport to attend the game between Alabama and Notre Dame the next day.

After that meeting, three sources said, Manziel, accompanied by his friend and personal assistant Nathan Fitch, visited Tieman’s residence and signed hundreds of items in the main room of the apartment despite the fact that there were many people in the room. Before Manziel left South Florida, after taking in the title game, he signed hundreds of autographs more, one source said.

The source also told “Outside the Lines” that James Garland, the NCAA’s assistant director of enforcement, in June contacted Tieman and at least one person associated with the signings. The source said Garland, who did not return calls from “Outside the Lines” for comment, told the person that he wanted to talk about Manziel signing items that had appeared for sale on eBay. An NCAA spokeswoman cited NCAA policy to “Outside the Lines” and declined to comment.

If the NCAA investigation finds that Manziel has violated NCAA Bylaw 12.5.2.1 — accepting money for promoting or advertising the commercial sale of a product or service — he could be ruled ineligible.

Attempts to reach Manziel were unsuccessful. Tieman did not return multiple calls and text messages. Fitch could not be reached.

In a statement, Jason Cook, Texas A&M’s senior associate athletics director for external affairs, said “it is Texas A&M’s longstanding practice not to respond to such questions concerning specific student-athletes.”

But A&M has responded to questions about Manziel and autographs before. On March 6, when ESPN.com contacted the school’s compliance director, David Batson, to address a slew of Manziel signed items that had flooded the memorabilia market, Batson provided a statement:

“Johnny has indicated on numerous occasions and, once again earlier today, that he has never (and to his knowledge, his parents, other relatives and friends have ever) been compensated though cash or other benefits or promises of deferred compensation for providing his autograph,” Batson wrote.

While college athletes are frequently asked to sign autographs in public places, and those autographs often end up for sale on eBay, the amount of Manziel product that flooded the memorabilia market overall following the BCS title game was overwhelming, memorabilia dealers told “Outside the Lines.”

While Manziel’s father, Paul, had alleged that many of the items were fake, two of the leading autograph authentication companies, PSA/DNA and James Spence Authentication JSA, have authenticated many of the items.Officials with both companies have told ESPN in recent months that they stand by their guarantee that they believe the signatures, some with inscriptions like “Gig ‘Em” and “Heisman ’12″ are genuine. Online verification databases show signed a single lot of 999 signed Manziel photos numbered sequentially. JSA authenticated 248 items and 376 items that came in in two batches that also are numbered sequentially. Industry insiders say this indicates the signings were done in large quantities intended for wholesale.

Calls and messages to Paul Manziel were not returned.

Even though Manziel is not allowed to generate income from his signature, the Manziel family has sought to protect Johnny’s business affairs by starting a corporation, JMAN2 Enterprises, which in February of this year filed for the trademark to use “Johnny Football” when he was ready to leave the college game.

The value of Manziel is clear in the memorabilia and appearance market: Independent merchandiser Aggieland Outfitters recently auctioned off six helmets signed by Manziel and Texas A&M’s other Heisman Trophy winner John David Crow for $81,000. Texas A&M’s booster organization, the 12th Man Foundation, sold a table for six, where Manziel and Crow will sit at the team’s Kickoff Dinner later this month, for $20,000.

The school has committed to renovating Kyle Field, which will push seating capacity to 102,500 by the time it is completed in 2015. Texas A&M officials have said that donors, who make annual contributions of $80,000 to $100,000, have purchased all but two of the 144 suites in the stadium.

Manziel led the Aggies to an 11-2 season and a top five finish for the first time since 1956, in the school’s first year in the SEC. He and his teammates are scheduled to report Sunday afternoon for the 2013-14 season. He is scheduled to address the media Monday.

Manziel’s offseason has drawn heavy media scrutiny. Over the past few months, Manziel has been spotted in the front row at NBA games, hanging out with rappers at bars, and has written various headline-starting tweets, including one in which he said he couldn’t wait to leave College Station – the home of Texas A&M. He was kicked out of the Manning Passing Academy last month for showing up late to meetings, a result that also led to national news.

Manziel’s father, Paul, recently told ESPN The Magazine that he doesn’t like how the school hasn’t protected the family from the NCAA and how he believes that school administrators put their motives above his son’s well-being.

“It’s starting to get under our skin,” he said. “They’re so selfish.”

Manziel also acknowledged that he was concerned about his son’s drinking and how he is dealing with celebrity.

“Yeah, it could all come unraveled,” Johnny’s father told The Magazine. “And when it does, it’s gonna be bad. Real bad.”

from:  http://espn.go.com/espn/otl/story/_/id/9537999/otl-ncaa-investigating-johnny-manziel-profiting-autographs

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[North Node/Saturn = Neptune]

 

Jonathan Paul (Johnny) Manziel was born on December 6th, 1992 (time of birth unknown) in Tyler, Texas according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Manziel

December 6th, 1992

12 + 6 +1+9+9+2 = 39 = his life lesson = A real storyteller.  Half-truths.  Little white lies.  Living in a dream world.  The story is only half told when only one side tells it.  Dreams come true.

Knight of Cups Tarot card

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December 6th, 1992

December 6th

12 + 6 +2+0+1+2 = 23 = his personal year (from December 6th, 2012 to December 5th, 2013) = Athlete.  Athletes.  Sports.  Leadership.

King of Wands Tarot card

23 year + 9 (September) = 32 = his personal month (from September 6th, 2013 to October 5th, 2013) = Football.  In it to win it.  Over the top.  Blockbuster.

32 month + 14 (4th of the month on Saturday September 14th, 2013) = 46 = his personal day = Time of possession.  Time clock.  Delay of game.  It’s his time.  Making history.

Six of Cups Tarot card

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Each letter of the first name rules 9 years of life.  Ages 0 to 27 are ruled by the sum of the first three letters of the name and the month of birth.

Jonathan Paul Manziel was born on December 6th, 1992

10 (J is the 10th letter of the alphabet) + 15 (o is the 15th letter of the alphabet) + 14 (n is the 14th letter of the alphabet) + 12 (December) = 51

So the numbers 12 (December), 39 (sum of the first three letters of the name), and 51 (12+39=51) rule his first twenty-seven years of life.

Johnny Manziel was born on December 6th, 1992

10 (J is the 10th letter of the alphabet) + 15 (o is the 15th letter of the alphabet) + 8 (h is the 8th letter of the alphabet) + 12 (December) = 45

So the numbers 12 (December), 33 (sum of the first three letters of the name), and 45 (12+33=45) rule his first twenty-seven years of life.

12 = Phenomenon.

The Hanged Man Tarot card

33 = Putting on a good show.

Seven of Wands Tarot card

39 = Dream come true.  Living in a dream world.  The story is only half told when only one side tells it.  Half-truths.

Knight of Cups Tarot card

45 = Scary good.

51 = Reputation.  Obey the rules.  Harsh reality.  Get a lawyer.

King of Swords Tarot card

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Ages 27 to 54 are ruled by the sum of the fourth, fifth, and sixth letters of the name and the day of birth.

Jonathan Paul Manziel was born on December 6th, 1992

1 (a is the 1st letter of the alphabet) + 20 (t is the 20th letter of the alphabet) + 8 (h is the 8th letter of the alphabet) + 6 (born on the 6th of the month) = 35

So the numbers 6 (born on the 6th of the month), 29 (sum of the fourth, fifth, and sixth letters of the name), and 35 (6+29=35) rule his ages twenty-seven to fifty-four.

Johnny Manziel was born on December 6th, 1992

14 (n is the 14th letter of the alphabet) + 14 (n is the 14th letter of the alphabet) + 25 (y is the 25th letter of the alphabet) + 6 (born on the 6th of the month) = 59

So the numbers 6 (born on the 6th of the month), 53 (sum of the fourth, fifth, and sixth letters of the name), and 59 (6+53=59) rule his ages twenty-seven to fifty-four.

6 = Going along to get along.  Getting along with others.

29 = Teamwork.  Cooperation.  Working together.  The team he plays for.  Self-confidence.  Skilled.  Talented.

Three of Wands Tarot card

35 = Quarterback.  How long will he last as quarterback?

Nine of Wands Tarot card

53 = Offense.

Knight of Swords Tarot card

59 = Salvaging what remains.

Five of Swords Tarot card

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using the number/letter grid:

 

 
1      2      3       4       5       6      7      8      9
A      B     C       D       E       F      G      H      I
J      K      L      M      N       O      P      Q      R
S      T      U      V      W      X      Y      Z

Where:

A = 1              J = 1              S = 1

B = 2              K = 2             T = 2

C = 3              L = 3             U = 3

D = 4              M = 4            V = 4

E = 5              N = 5            W = 5

F = 6              O = 6             X = 6

G = 7              P = 7             Y = 7

H = 8              Q = 8             Z = 8

I = 9               R = 9

 

 

Johnny Manziel

168557 4158953              67

 

his path of destiny = 67 = Not your average 20 year-old.  Not just a normal 20 year-old.

Knight of Pentacles Tarot card

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