RedZone Posted April 22 Report Share Posted April 22 Will post some highlights. Sophomore quarterback Arch Manning completed 19 of 26 passes for 355 yards and three touchdowns. AUSTIN, Texas — The offenses were on fire at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on Saturday afternoon, as Orange defeated White, 35-34, in Texas Football's 2024 spring game. 2 days ago Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedZone Posted April 23 Author Report Share Posted April 23 Let the haters hate. Manning gonna Manning! 😄 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedZone Posted April 23 Author Report Share Posted April 23 Do a quick Google and see what the world thinks about Arch Manning's 2024 spring game. 👍😧😄 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pied Posted April 23 Report Share Posted April 23 Looked good. Very very good. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I AM IRONMAN Posted April 23 Report Share Posted April 23 Looked sooooo good! Especially for a spring PRACTICE. Time to pull your pants up FF. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedZone Posted April 23 Author Report Share Posted April 23 18 hours ago, pied said: Looked good. Very very good. I couldn't imagine dealing with the type of pressure Arch has with that last name every time he steps on the field whether it's game or practice...... it was good for him to have a tremendous spring. He basically played the entire spring game. I think a lot of schools would love to have a backup QB like Arch Manning even at this stage of his development. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pied Posted April 24 Report Share Posted April 24 15 hours ago, I AM IRONMAN said: Looked sooooo good! Especially for a spring PRACTICE. Time to pull your pants up FF. Good point, you don’t get any wins for a Spring game, but so far every time Arch has been called on he responded well. Ewers clearly the starter but he’s missed time every season so having a backup that you and the team has some confidence in is important. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Norcalnut Posted April 24 Report Share Posted April 24 12 hours ago, pied said: Good point, you don’t get any wins for a Spring game, but so far every time Arch has been called on he responded well. Ewers clearly the starter but he’s missed time every season so having a backup that you and the team has some confidence in is important. If he was good enough, he would be starting. Could it be he’s afraid of failure, because of the hype, on why he doesn’t or didn’t transfer to become QB1. Has he proven anything against good competition? (They don’t hit you in the mouth in the spring game) Didn’t in high school. If I’m missing something please enlighten me. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I AM IRONMAN Posted April 24 Report Share Posted April 24 1 hour ago, Norcalnut said: If he was good enough, he would be starting. Could it be he’s afraid of failure, because of the hype, on why he doesn’t or didn’t transfer to become QB1. Has he proven anything against good competition? (They don’t hit you in the mouth in the spring game) Didn’t in high school. If I’m missing something please enlighten me. But he played in Weeziana….a power house state!🤣 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pied Posted April 24 Report Share Posted April 24 3 hours ago, Norcalnut said: If he was good enough, he would be starting. Could it be he’s afraid of failure, because of the hype, on why he doesn’t or didn’t transfer to become QB1. Has he proven anything against good competition? (They don’t hit you in the mouth in the spring game) Didn’t in high school. If I’m missing something please enlighten me. That's a good point, after one year in college he is not ready to be the starter at Texas behind third year starter Quinn Ewers. You appear to want to use that as a slight, but it is simply what the situation is. There are not likely 2-3 QBs in the country that would start above him this year if that. It has been stated for some time that the plan was for him to RS this past year. Had Ewers stayed healthy, he likely would have gone pro and Arch started. The family is comfortable developing behind Quinn this year as well. Based on prior years, I think it is likely/probable that Arch gets called to start or play significant minutes through the season and would guess everyone else involved thinks so as well. Scared or like the situation learning from Sark? If there's a family that I would trust in QB development it would be his. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedZone Posted April 24 Author Report Share Posted April 24 13 minutes ago, pied said: That's a good point, after one year in college he is not ready to be the starter at Texas behind third year starter Quinn Ewers. You appear to want to use that as a slight, but it is simply what the situation is. There are not likely 2-3 QBs in the country that would start above him this year if that. It has been stated for some time that the plan was for him to RS this past year. Had Ewers stayed healthy, he likely would have gone pro and Arch started. The family is comfortable developing behind Quinn this year as well. Based on prior years, I think it is likely/probable that Arch gets called to start or play significant minutes through the season and would guess everyone else involved thinks so as well. Scared or like the situation learning from Sark? If there's a family that I would trust in QB development it would be his. Had Arch flopped in his spring game like many QBs did this past spring these moronic haters would have been all over it. Sorry, haters. The Manning family QB plan is a simple one>. preparing Arch for the NFL. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedZone Posted April 24 Author Report Share Posted April 24 I had to suffer through 3 years of JT Daniels from Mater Haze being the greatest QB the world has ever seen on this forum....... then of course I had to read about Tiny Young from Mater Haze. The haters can kiss my ass. 🤔😠😭 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Norcalnut Posted April 24 Report Share Posted April 24 10 minutes ago, pied said: That's a good point, after one year in college he is not ready to be the starter at Texas behind third year starter Quinn Ewers. You appear to want to use that as a slight, but it is simply what the situation is. There are not likely 2-3 QBs in the country that would start above him this year if that. It has been stated for some time that the plan was for him to RS this past year. Had Ewers stayed healthy, he likely would have gone pro and Arch started. The family is comfortable developing behind Quinn this year as well. Based on prior years, I think it is likely/probable that Arch gets called to start or play significant minutes through the season and would guess everyone else involved thinks so as well. Scared or like the situation learning from Sark? If there's a family that I would trust in QB development it would be his. There wasn’t an intended slight at all. I was just expressing my opinion on how things have transpired to this point in his career. When it comes to future development it’s all pure speculation on how his will progress. To this point (in my opinion) he hasn’t lived up to the praise that’s been bestowed upon him. Show me anything that backs that he’s was the top prospect 2 years ago, didn’t prove it with his play or competition in high school. He could very well turn out to be a NFL HOF’er but he first has to be QB1 in college. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedZone Posted April 24 Author Report Share Posted April 24 10 minutes ago, Norcalnut said: There wasn’t an intended slight at all. I was just expressing my opinion on how things have transpired to this point in his career. When it comes to future development it’s all pure speculation on how his will progress. To this point (in my opinion) he hasn’t lived up to the praise that’s been bestowed upon him. Show me anything that backs that he’s was the top prospect 2 years ago, didn’t prove it with his play or competition in high school. He could very well turn out to be a NFL HOF’er but he first has to be QB1 in college. When Arch gets drafted in the 1st round a couple years from now Newman High School in New Orleans will have produced a staggering "4" 1st rounders. 👇 QB Peyton Manning QB Eli Manning QB Arch Manning WR Odell Beckham Jr Anyways, find other ways to hate Arch Manning. Dazzle us! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pied Posted April 24 Report Share Posted April 24 25 minutes ago, Norcalnut said: There wasn’t an intended slight at all. I was just expressing my opinion on how things have transpired to this point in his career. When it comes to future development it’s all pure speculation on how his will progress. To this point (in my opinion) he hasn’t lived up to the praise that’s been bestowed upon him. Show me anything that backs that he’s was the top prospect 2 years ago, didn’t prove it with his play or competition in high school. He could very well turn out to be a NFL HOF’er but he first has to be QB1 in college. I hear what you're saying but your post reads like when someone says, "no offense intended, but you are just dumb and fat and a terrible person, but of course I don't mean to offend you" lol. Heck you all but said he was afraid by not transferring. I don't think I've said anything other than he looks good so far in the situations he's been put in. 4 hours ago, Norcalnut said: If he was good enough, he would be starting. Could it be he’s afraid of failure, because of the hype, on why he doesn’t or didn’t transfer to become QB1. Has he proven anything against good competition? (They don’t hit you in the mouth in the spring game) Didn’t in high school. If I’m missing something please enlighten me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I AM IRONMAN Posted April 24 Report Share Posted April 24 So funny how ferret face starts a thread…he replies to himself then tries to engage with other posters who ignore him. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pied Posted August 31 Report Share Posted August 31 2/2 - 45 yards and a TD. First pass very good. Second one was an improvisation bit. Sample size wayyyyy. tooo small to make predictions but I like the way he's responded when he's gotten opportunities. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pied Posted August 31 Report Share Posted August 31 First throw: First TD 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedZone Posted September 1 Author Report Share Posted September 1 Arch!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fred Posted September 1 Report Share Posted September 1 13 hours ago, pied said: First throw: With all respect to Mr Munroe, more like a 15ish yard pass with 20-25 after completion yards by the receiver. I get how the yards are recorded but it makes it seem like a much better pass than it was. It was a good read and pass, just not as good as the number would suggest. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedZone Posted September 1 Author Report Share Posted September 1 38 minutes ago, Fred said: With all respect to Mr Munroe, more like a 15ish yard pass with 20-25 after completion yards by the receiver. I get how the yards are recorded but it makes it seem like a much better pass than it was. It was a good read and pass, just not as good as the number would suggest. Silly people are always going to find a way to hate. Arch was 5/6 95 Yards 1 Pass TD 1 Rush TD Most would consider that excellent mop up work. He could have went 1/6 12 Yards and 2 INT or etc... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pied Posted September 1 Report Share Posted September 1 2 hours ago, Fred said: With all respect to Mr Munroe, more like a 15ish yard pass with 20-25 after completion yards by the receiver. I get how the yards are recorded but it makes it seem like a much better pass than it was. It was a good read and pass, just not as good as the number would suggest. I wouldn’t disagree, but that’s the way we have always measured these yards. Like you said, it was a good read, good pass AND a good run. I’m not going to exaggerate it, but it was better than a quick swing pass at the LOS and the WR runs for 39. He’ll encounter tougher situations and make some mistakes for sure, but so far so good and that’s what you’d want out of a back up to a leading Heisman contender. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedZone Posted September 1 Author Report Share Posted September 1 9 minutes ago, pied said: I wouldn’t disagree, but that’s the way we have always measured these yards. Like you said, it was a good read, good pass AND a good run. I’m not going to exaggerate it, but it was better than a quick swing pass at the LOS and the WR runs for 39. He’ll encounter tougher situations and make some mistakes for sure, but so far so good and that’s what you’d want out of a back up to a leading Heisman contender. From what I saw yesterday lots of QBs can't even make that read and pass. That was a confident pass with zip! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pied Posted September 1 Report Share Posted September 1 58 minutes ago, RedZone said: From what I saw yesterday lots of QBs can't even make that read and pass. That was a confident pass with zip! Nothing to not be pleased with, but no reason to go crazy imo. He's done what you want a back up to do and what you want him to look like. I want Ewers starting, but if he needs to play I'm not going to panic. He looks capable. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
On2whls Posted September 1 Report Share Posted September 1 On 4/24/2024 at 12:19 PM, RedZone said: The Manning family QB plan is a simple one>. preparing Arch for the NFL. So I wonder what their plan will be if he ends up getting drafted onto a bad team that isn't that great at protecting their QB. Will it be like an Eli situation or do you think they've learned enough to take care of that ahead of time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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