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21 minutes ago, Hook1997 said:

Didn’t Arch’s family already say they wanted him to start in college for two years?  Also way too early to worry about that but it is the offseason.  

Peyton made 45 starts in college. Eli had 46. If Arch leads Texas to the NC game with a bye this year, he will have 18 starts under his belt.  He ain't leaving that early in his development.

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10 minutes ago, Herpa Derpa said:

Peyton made 45 starts in college. Eli had 46. If Arch leads Texas to the NC game with a bye this year, he will have 18 starts under his belt.  He ain't leaving that early in his development.

The game is far, far different now than it was back then. Guys are ready faster than ever now and the league puts a gigantic premium on youth when it comes to drafting. If he has a great year he’s gone. 

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People that know better than 99% of the posters on this board have said that Arch is almost certainly going to stick around through 2026. The only reason he would leave early is if he accomplishes all of his goals (Chip, Heisman, Sydney Sweeney) in 2025. 

Things can change, but as far as everyone not in Manning's camp knows, he plans to be hear for two more seasons. Everything else is just FUD and speculation. 

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18 minutes ago, Park Gothic said:

People that know better than 99% of the posters on this board have said that Arch is almost certainly going to stick around through 2026. The only reason he would leave early is if he accomplishes all of his goals (Chip, Heisman, Sydney Sweeney) in 2025. 

Things can change, but as far as everyone not in Manning's camp knows, he plans to be hear for two more seasons. Everything else is just FUD and speculation. 

Don’t feed Helobious.  He’s the all time hot take dumbass…

Posted
2 hours ago, BigHornedLurker said:

Very short lived fad that took the US by storm for like 2 weeks in 1995

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Just to be clear, the game did actually get its name from the juice flavor...

"The word Pog originates from a schoolyard game labeled “Milk Caps,” played with flat circular cardboard tops. Players make a stack of these caps, and take turns to drop a heavier “slammer” object onto it, causing the caps to scatter. Each player keeps any face-up caps and re-stacks the face-down ones, repeating the process until none land face-down, at which point the player who collected the most caps wins the game. The game was soon trademarked as Poggers, under which it was sold commercially in the 1990s. The name originates from Pog, a brand of juice made from passionfruit, orange, and guava; the use of the juice’s caps to play the game preceded the game’s commercialization."

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Posted
3 hours ago, Herpa Derpa said:

Peyton made 45 starts in college. Eli had 46. If Arch leads Texas to the NC game with a bye this year, he will have 18 starts under his belt.  He ain't leaving that early in his development.

And it would be cool to see him earn his T ring.

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Posted
5 hours ago, Helobious said:

The game is far, far different now than it was back then. Guys are ready faster than ever now and the league puts a gigantic premium on youth when it comes to drafting. If he has a great year he’s gone. 

Thankfully, the Manning clan is much much much much smarter than you when it comes to QB development for the pro game.

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7 hours ago, Plorant said:

POG is a flavor combination that consists of Passion Fruit, Orange, and Guava.  

That does appear to be honeydew.  The one on the far right is most likely Cotton Candy.

Bingo and bingo.

This is only half of our setup. Kids make bank on a hot day. 

Sorry for the thread derail. 

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Posted
40 minutes ago, Herpa Derpa said:

Thankfully, the Manning clan is much much much much smarter than you when it comes to QB development for the pro game.

The Manning Camp was pretty outspoken that kids starting 25+ college games had a much better success ratio in the NFL than those starting less than 25 games.

Arch will walk on Senior Day with his teammates.

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Posted
30 minutes ago, PTINS said:

The Manning Camp was pretty outspoken that kids starting 25+ college games had a much better success ratio in the NFL than those starting less than 25 games.

Arch will walk on Senior Day with his teammates.

Not to detract from my extremely funny post above, but I suspect Arch will be qualified to graduate in ~three years.

Posted
6 hours ago, Helobious said:

the league puts a gigantic premium on youth when it comes to drafting

not necessarily true for all positions but it definitely applies to quarterbacks.  NFL coaches don’t like the bad habits they pick up in college.  

Posted
7 hours ago, Hank_Hill said:

If you’ve got a good rig it’s manageable, and I’m not half the athlete Arch is.

A 20-something bj is a lot different than a 50-something bj. 

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