Jameis Winston said last year that if he ever got the ‘Manziel disease’ that someone should slap some sense into him. It turns out that someone just might be Johnny Manziel. He can offer a unique perspective on Winston’s many recent troubles.

When asked if he had any words for the Florida State quarterback, Manziel said he planned to reach out and speak with Winston about handling mounting media attention, per Cleveland Plain Dealer‘s Mary Kay Cabot.

“I’ll reach out to him and say a little something to him. More than anything it’s the middle of the season now and I don’t think he wants anybody that’s not on his squad interfering. But Jameis is a guy that I’ve had a good relationship with and want to help in as many ways as I can, or if anything I can say or I’ve been through can help him than I would love to do that.”

I’m sure we’d all love to hear how that conversation would go. The former Texas A&M, and now Cleveland Browns quarterback has also won a Heisman Trophy, and knows what pressures come with being the most famous player in college football. Although he has kept his head down in recent weeks, Manziel hasn’t really handled the spotlight well so much as better than he could have.

The advice he plans to offer is pretty sound though.

“I think for him right now just try and let as much time pass by and let some of these things blow over and worry about the position they are in right now and being the best team in the country and worry about football and the ACC. And really I think everything else will be OK. He’s continuing to grow up. He’s a young guy, too, but I really I think he’ll figure it out as he continues to go on.”

In any case, Manziel can now add “Johnny Life Advice” to his list of handles, right behind “Johnny Football,” “Johnny Cleveland,” and most recently, “Johnny Jam Boogie.”

(Thanks to College Football Talk for sharing.)