Johnny Manziel predicts that Arch Manning will be one of the three best quarter of the dry

Little university football are as informed as Johnny “Football” Manzielwho won the Heisman 2012 trophy. Manziel, a former Texas A & M Star, we asked him to weigh on Texas phenomenon Arc manning in an appearance on Pat McAfee show THURSDAY.
Although the opinions have largely varied on Manning – one of the hosts of the show stressed that it went from a choice of Heisman trophy to the seventh or eighth best quarter of the dry depending on who you ask – he certainly gets his just part of the press. Manziel seemed to think that it will be well justified, however.
“I think it was the seventh or eighth best of dry, I don’t think we will see this,” said Manziel. “I think he’s going to live somewhere in the top three of the dry game when everything is said and done.”
One of the reasons for Manziel is convinced that Arch Manning can meet expectations is that he surrounded himself with excellent people. This is something with which Manziel sometimes had trouble in his own career.
So when he sees it, he recognizes value. Manning has that.
“I think that with the people he had around him, the way he was raised, the way he grew up, I think he is ready for him,” said Manziel. “But when it comes back, it’s dry football. They will eat for him, they will be prepared for him. They know what type of quarter-tree it is.
“So you get the best blow of everything. You start the season at the top of the table. You know who comes for the top of the table? Everyone below you.”
Can Arch Manning manage all this? Time will tell us. But almost everyone knows who he is.
There is a burden that goes with that too. But Manziel was not about to hide the spotlight on Arch Manning.
“I have high expectations. It is difficult to choose anyone who will cross the scene in New York in August,” he said. “It’s really difficult. And it is almost better not to be the guy with the best odds, because I can look back over the years, the rating favorite in the season has never been the winner when everything is said and done.
“But he has the opportunity with the calendar, when the conference is to do everything he has to do to be in New York in December. So I expect good things from Arch.”




