Johnny Manziel CFL Betting Props Released

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Johnny Manziel CFL Betting Props Released

Over the weekend it was revealed that one time hot but troubled NFL prospect Johnny Manziel had signed on with the CFL team, the Hamilton Tiger Cats.


In response, BetOnline released a series of Manziel betting props.

Manziel to be on CFL active roster by Week 21?
 
08:00 PM 95005 Yes    -200  
95006 No    +150  
Total Starts for Johnny Manziel
 
08:00 PM 95003 Over 7½ Starts   -110  
95004 Under 7½ Starts   -110  
Will Johnny Manziel Start Game 1 for Hamilton?
 
08:00 PM 95000 Yes    +200  
95001 No   

-300

The Heisman Trophy winner signed a two-year contract with the Canadian Football League team following an unsuccessful try in the NFL.

"I don't want to wait around anymore," Manziel said during a news conference at Tim Hortons Field, where he will play his home games this season.

The decision to head north of the U.S. border to play football ended months of speculation on his possible path back to the game.

"I want a chance to get on the field and get into the locker room and get a chance to play ball again," Manziel said. "This isn't just a pit stop for me. I'm not coming here to get what I need to go back down to the NFL. I've signed into this for the long haul, for two years.

"I'm here to make the most of it."

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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