Johnny Manziel has spoken. In an official capacity, the former Cleveland Browns quarterback revealed personal information about himself while remaining ambitious as it relates to a possible NFL comeback.

In an interview with ABC's “Good Morning America” on Monday, the former Heisman Trophy big man on campus was as forthright as we've ever seen him.

“I am watching all the other guys doing what I want to be doing and I am sitting on a couch being a loser,” Manziel said.

Manziel, 25, discussed alcohol as a means of self-medicating his bipolar disorder and said that after all of the partying and nonsense, waking up the next morning is when everything suddenly and depressingly hits home.

“At the end of the day I can't help that my wires are a little bit differently crossed than yours, I can't help my mental makeup of the way that I was created,” Manziel said. “But I know if I stay on these meds and I continue to do what I am doing right now … I think my dad, my mom, I think [girlfriend Bre Tiesi], would all agree that they see a drastic change.”

Interestingly enough, Manziel didn't mention the NFL, and smartly so. He even when on to mention that he doesn't know what type of comeback it'll be. Only that he'd love to get back to what brings him so much joy.

“I don't know what kind of comeback it will be,” he said, “but I know I want to get back on a football field to what brought me so much joy in my life and it makes me happy doing as my job.”

Recent rumors have linked Manziel with the Baltimore Ravens thanks to cornerback Marlon Humphrey's Instagram post calling for the organization to kick the tires on the troubled former QB. All legitimate news surrounding that such rumor has been shot down.

Manziel has played just 15 games while starting eight over two seasons in the NFL with the Cleveland Browns. He accumulated 1,675 yards and seven touchdowns to seven interceptions in the air. He could only muster a completion percentage of 57.6.