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During this Wednesday’s episode of “Get Up” on ESPN, former SEC QB Jordan Rodgers offered his thoughts on Texas QB Arch Manning’s 2025 outlook...
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Milosh3 months
He's at Texas. If he gave the Longhorns the best chance to win he would have started over the last two years. He didn't.
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Jrtt3 months
Repeating what some sports writer said is pretty weak. Ewers got Texas into semi-finals two years in a row, no other qb did this, and he was injured. Not saying Ewers was great, just that the coach stood by his players, and they did well
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uptowntiger843 months
The same thing happened in high-school. He would dominate the small schools during the season but when the playoffs started he looked below average.
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DayDrinker3 months
So as the competition got harder, the harder it was for him to play well?

Who woulda thought??? Fascinating analysis
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TaderSalad3 months
He looked below average when he came to camp on campus. Overthrowing guys when it was WR's only
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Havoc3 months
Well it must be fascinating considering how many “analysts” are overlooking the fact.
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TFH3 months
I’m no QB whisperer but I haven’t seen anything on the field worthy of the hype. I almost kinda feel bad for the kid having so much pressure because of his last name.
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SOL23 months
All name, no game
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xGeauxLSUx3 months
Some game…just not the whole game
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Tridentds3 months
What's great about Arch is regardless of your opionion of him... we are going to find out who is right very soon.
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Catahoula20LSU3 months
He wasn’t the best qb in Louisiana his senior year
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Datbayoubengal3 months
A lot of people are about to eat crow that have been crowning him as the savior. Physically, he has talent, but a lot of players have talent physically. Just because he's a Manning, doesn't mean he's anywhere near Peyton or Eli. Remember, that's not their kid. Also, the father had already talked about him barely ever seeing Peyton and Eli. He saw them a handful of times a year. Not enough to learn how to read a defense. He'll struggle. He'll struggle a lot. He'll have some wow plays. He'll also have terrible first year starter mistakes.
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Milosh3 months
Eli was a mediocre QB who won 2 Superbowls because there Giants had a good defense.
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Mouche3373 months
I agree..somewhat. Eli and Peyton where exact opposites! Peyton played MVP football during the season and would dissappear in the SB, if he made it (Brady says hi). Eli would do just enough to get to the SB. But he dominated when he got there! He beat Brady..twice! He made the plays that needed to be made!
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denvertiger3 months
Mediocre? Lotta people use that word around here and I'm not sure the know what it means
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atltiger64873 months
I'm not buying the Arch hype either (I saw him on ESPN in a high school game and he looked pedestrian) but nobody knows. This Saturday at Ohio State will be a big test.
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Tigerfan45453 months
Boom or bust it remains to be seen. My only question is he in any conversation if his last name is not Manning.
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TigerDM3 months
The thing about Arch is, based on what we've seen so far, nobody can really give him a true evaluation. He could be vastly overated or he could be as good as people say he is. That's why we play the games
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JackieTreehorn3 months
Nothing would be funnier than watching them fail.
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Hornin In3 months
Well, he is actually unrated. We'll see this year. Media does is what media is. Looking for clicks, not journalism.
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cajunmud3 months
Rogers does have a good-looking ole lady tho.
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Mr Happy3 months
It's sorta funny how a week ago the entirety of the media was saying he was the best thing since Alice's bread. Then after one start on the road against the #3 team in the country, everyone is saying he's a bust.
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CajunBullet3 months
Based on what we saw this weekend ole Arch may have to turn it up a notch or two to get to average!
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s23 months
maybe he will become an 'Only Fans' pro like the many posts here by Larry
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Koolazzkat3 months
Hell, ESPN has its self to blame. We’ll all find out Saturday at 11.
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chalmetteowl3 months
Thanks Garland Gillen
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QJenk3 months
Of course he is. NFL fans are wanting to tank for him, when he has yet to even play a full season of college football.
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how3333 months
He’s definitely got the talent. Can he turn those skills into meaningful plays at the SEC level.
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