Arch is seemingly more the bullet point type
When you’re a member of the Manning family football dynasty, like Texas Longhorns backup quarterback Arch Manning, it’s safe to say you have a wealth of advice to draw from.
According to a recently story former Super Bowl champion quarterback Peyton Manning recently shared with the Up & Adams Show, nephew Arch did just that. In this case, the young Manning sought advice on how to better run a two-minute drill during games.
You can listen to Uncle Peyton’s telling of the story below:
Peyton Manning on #Texas QB @ArchManning asking for advice.
“He texted me with a question about a two minute drill and three, 8-minute voice memos later… He was like ‘you know what? I probably can get this information somewhere else.”@ontexasfootball
pic.twitter.com/OnGA2dI350— Blake Munroe (@BlakeMunroeOTF) October 5, 2024
So, who can blame the young Manning for calling an audible on advice?
Three eight-minute voice notes?
That’s a bit excessive, even for a Manning family member talking football.
Then again, who could be surprised in this case?
Uncle Peyton — better known these days as “Paintin’ Manning” — was likely excited to talk a little pig skin. He’s been retired from the game for nearly a decade by now, after all.
“Paintin Manning” pic.twitter.com/zra4wsJv7D
— crespoarts (@CRESPOarts) September 10, 2024