Johnny Manziel News & Rumors: Former QB Focused On Partying, Not Career Revival [PHOTOS, VIDEO]

Johnny Manziel has been wrapped up in a domestic violence case and saw his NFL dreams get dashed when he was cut by the Browns. Yet, the party still rolls on.

The former Cleveland quarterback has not stopped partying throughout the offseason despite the trouble he continuously finds himself in. Sure, he's 23 and has a lot of money, so this kind of behavior shouldn't be seen as unusual, but he should be focused on finding another job in the NFL, not where the next party is.

While many people can compare him to Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski, who has had a whirlwind of an offseason himself, the four-time Pro Bowler will have a place to play next season and doesn't have a domestic violence case set to go to grand jury like Manziel does.

The former Heisman Trophy winner was accused of striking his ex-girlfriend, model Colleen Crowley, so hard that she couldn't hear out of her left ear. On top of all of his problems with alcohol, new Browns coach Hue Jackson saw no place for him on the Browns in 2016 and unceremoniously cut him earlier this month.

When will the (former) quarterback wake up and fix his public image?

According to his last few blowouts, never.

Manziel was photographed out and about at Drai's nightclub in Las Vegas with a bottle of something in his hand, obviously not caring much about his downward-trending personal and professional life:

 Just here party with @jmanziel2! #johnnymanziel #johnnyfootball @tmz_tv

A video posted by @jjay713 on Mar 27, 2016 at 2:47am PDT

The free agent signal caller then took his party to Los Angeles, where he took in the Lakers game on Wednesday, a thrilling 102-100 overtime win for Los Angeles over Miami:

Johnny Football then hit the club scene in L.A. as the party kept rolling on:

Even his college coach has acknowledged that Manziel needs to find a way to clean up his image.

"Pro football is a job," Texas A&M coach Kevin Sumlin said during an appearance Monday on The Audible with Bruce Feldman and Stewart Mandel (via FOXSports.com). "I know from his competitive nature he loves the game. Without a doubt, there's a lot of things going on in his life that if he's serious about playing professional football he's gotta change."

Thus far he hasn't changed, which can be interpreted as the embattled quarterback not being serious about his NFL future.

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