Ryan Leaf working on a clean slate

“It's sad. It's like somebody's holding a mirror up to me…'cause I can relate to a lot of it, though I didn't get into abusing drugs until after my career was over. I wish I could blame my career – that I played poorly because of that, but that's not

“It's sad. It's like somebody's holding a mirror up to me…'cause I can relate to a lot of it, though I didn't get into abusing drugs until after my career was over. I wish I could blame my career – that I played poorly because of that, but that's not

However, coach (Mike) Price swears that, once you get to know him, Leaf is a great person. Tends to hold on to the ball too long. … Misses too many open receivers. Ball placement and accuracy are not what they could or should be. … Gets too macho and 

SAN FRANCISCO — Ryan Leaf is back, again. The man-child who set the Chargers franchise back at least five years when he fell far short of the expectations of being the No.2 overall pick in the 1998 draft did a brief tour of radio row here on Thursday

On Friday, oft-troubled former quarterback Ryan Leaf was a guest on "The Dan Patrick Show" to discuss the troubles plaguing Manziel. Jets wide receiver Brandon Marshall, who was on set during the interview and has a future in broadcasting in his sights