to be a STAR.. I would think Alabama, LSU, Clemson and Notre Dame would be at the top of the list.
Per the linked report, Stanford is also on the list. Don't know how their football program is overall these days, but I could see them being attractive for other reasons - location, academic reputation, etc.
to be a STAR.. I would think Alabama, LSU, Clemson and Notre Dame would be at the top of the list.
Per the linked report, Stanford is also on the list. Don't know how their football program is overall these days, but I could see them being attractive for other reasons - location, academic reputation, etc.
Arch may want to separate himself from his grandfather and uncles by moving out of the SEC. The SEC is the most elite conference, but Stanford is an elite academic school with great athletic programs.
I would love to see him at Bama, but the already unbalanced talent would become critically lopsided. It would enhance recruiting and make Tennessee, Ole Miss, etc. MUCH more competitive.
I would love to see him at Bama, but the already unbalanced talent would become critically lopsided. It would enhance recruiting and make Tennessee, Ole Miss, etc. MUCH more competitive.
Agreed, I'd love to see him with Saban but I'm not sure it makes the most sense for him.
I would be shocked if he didn't go to an SEC school. I also think that Ole Miss will be on his short list until he declares even if its not really one of his top choices.
of QBs, Arch should seriously consider playing at OU for Lincoln Riley.
The question with Lincoln Riley will be whether he would jump to the pros if someone offered him a situation like Carolina offered Matt Rhule (a lesser college coach) or Jacksonville offered Urban Meyer. Especially if Rattler looks like a surefire #1 overall pick this year and whomever is drafting #1 needs a QB and has a head coaching vacancy. Ed Orgeron (LSU) and Lane Kiffin (Ole Miss) really are not threats to get an NFL HC gig.
on the list. Lots of history with Ole Miss and he could be the first Manning to win the SEC or more. I wonder how the Manning's view Kiffin.
Texas with Sark.
Why is Riley a better college coach than Rhule? He took over a extremely good program and has kept it going. What is most interesting is how strong Leach's influence has stayed at that program.
of Arch and right now I would say he looks more like a traditional QB with some decent movement and pretty good arm.
If his last name wasn't Manning, I wonder if the hype would be the same...
The video you are watching is of a kid in 10th grade who started at QB while in 9th grade at one of the top football schools in LA. We're talking about a 15 year old
of Arch and right now I would say he looks more like a traditional QB with some decent movement and pretty good arm.
If his last name wasn't Manning, I wonder if the hype would be the same...
The video you are watching is of a kid in 10th grade who started at QB while in 9th grade at one of the top football schools in LA. We're talking about a 15 year old
The Athletic had an article on him earlier this week; seems like a good kid, which is no surprise considering his lineage. As a ND fan, I'd love for him to go to South Bend, but I bet he ends up in the SEC. It's interesting that none of the Manning kids-all born & raised in LA-ever went to LSU.
for a ton of colleges right now. I don't think I"ve ever seen that from a freshman QB at a top program like that. Sometimes you see guys dominate when they go to some podunk school, but damn was I impressed. Next Trevor Lawrence.
1) Originated the game, with Rutgers.
2) Last Ivy League school to have a Heisman winner.
3) Easy drive to Uncle Eli's.
Mr. Kazmaier was a two-time all-American who led Princeton to 22 straight victories under coach Charlie Caldwell, including perfect 9-0 records in 1950 and 1951. In his senior season, Mr. Kazmaier led the nation in total offense, with 1,827 yards, 22 touchdowns and a .626 passing percentage. He was also his team’s top punter .... He won the Heisman Trophy and the two other top national collegiate football honors, the Walter Camp and Maxwell awards. He was named the 1951 Associated Press athlete of the year. Second place went to golfer Ben Hogan, who won the Masters and U.S. Open tournaments that year.
And then, as one of the most famous athletes in America, Mr. Kazmaier stepped away from the sport for good. He was drafted by the Chicago Bears but was never tempted to sign a contract. “Pro football — that’s definitely out,” he said after his memorable 1951 season. “I don’t see anything I could gain by it.” Instead, he graduated cum laude from Princeton in 1952, with a degree in psychology, and enrolled in the Harvard Business School.
RE: I don't know what you are watching BW but he could go start
for a ton of colleges right now. I don't think I"ve ever seen that from a freshman QB at a top program like that. Sometimes you see guys dominate when they go to some podunk school, but damn was I impressed. Next Trevor Lawrence.
Newman is a top program nationally now? Ok.
Manning looks like a good player. But I'm not declaring him the next Elway. He doesn't look that athletic to me - yet - and his arm looks good, but not plus (yet).
Now, if that impresses you that much I suggest you watch more video of high school prospects.
Here is a kid who is a 2022. Drew Allar. He committed to PSU. Watch the athleticism and arm talent.
of Arch and right now I would say he looks more like a traditional QB with some decent movement and pretty good arm.
If his last name wasn't Manning, I wonder if the hype would be the same...
The video you are watching is of a kid in 10th grade who started at QB while in 9th grade at one of the top football schools in LA. We're talking about a 15 year old
I get it. And?
LOL...If you get it, then how can you post about how the hype is not warranted?
Is there anything regarding the Mannings you don't find negative in some warped way of yours?
Seriously, claiming a 10th-grade kid looks like a normal recruit in your expert football eyes because he has a normal arm (Which is wrong in any way you look at a kid playing at that level in 9th and 10th grade) and the only reason he is getting hyped is that he is a Manning has to be one of the most absurd takes on BBI in quite awhile.
Tons of film on a bunch of HS QB recruits in the country. You should easily be able to find another 15-year old whose film is better than his normal QBing skills right?
I will wait for it
RE: RE: I don't know what you are watching BW but he could go start
for a ton of colleges right now. I don't think I"ve ever seen that from a freshman QB at a top program like that. Sometimes you see guys dominate when they go to some podunk school, but damn was I impressed. Next Trevor Lawrence.
Newman is a top program nationally now? Ok.
Manning looks like a good player. But I'm not declaring him the next Elway. He doesn't look that athletic to me - yet - and his arm looks good, but not plus (yet).
Now, if that impresses you that much I suggest you watch more video of high school prospects.
Here is a kid who is a 2022. Drew Allar. He committed to PSU. Watch the athleticism and arm talent.
Drew Allar - ( New Window )
So you're comparing a Junior in HS to a 9th and 10th grader...LOL
of Arch and right now I would say he looks more like a traditional QB with some decent movement and pretty good arm.
If his last name wasn't Manning, I wonder if the hype would be the same...
The video you are watching is of a kid in 10th grade who started at QB while in 9th grade at one of the top football schools in LA. We're talking about a 15 year old
I get it. And?
LOL...If you get it, then how can you post about how the hype is not warranted?
Is there anything regarding the Mannings you don't find negative in some warped way of yours?
Seriously, claiming a 10th-grade kid looks like a normal recruit in your expert football eyes because he has a normal arm (Which is wrong in any way you look at a kid playing at that level in 9th and 10th grade) and the only reason he is getting hyped is that he is a Manning has to be one of the most absurd takes on BBI in quite awhile.
Tons of film on a bunch of HS QB recruits in the country. You should easily be able to find another 15-year old whose film is better than his normal QBing skills right?
I will wait for it
Correction, you said he has a "good arm" so I apologize for mischaracterizing your post in that regard
LOL...If you get it, then how can you post about how the hype is not warranted?
Is there anything regarding the Mannings you don't find negative in some warped way of yours?
Seriously, claiming a 10th-grade kid looks like a normal recruit in your expert football eyes because he has a normal arm (Which is wrong in any way you look at a kid playing at that level in 9th and 10th grade) and the only reason he is getting hyped is that he is a Manning has to be one of the most absurd takes on BBI in quite awhile.
Tons of film on a bunch of HS QB recruits in the country. You should easily be able to find another 15-year old whose film is better than his normal QBing skills right?
I will wait for it
As usual, you are putting words into my mouth. Where did I use the word normal.
I didn't say Manning was only getting hype because of his hype. I wondered how much the Manning name is helping the hype. And it certainly is to some degree.
I said Manning looks like a good player. What do you want me to say? He's the most prolific high school QB prospect ever? Please. He's not.
Manning looks like a good player. But I'm not declaring him the next Elway. He doesn't look that athletic to me - yet - and his arm looks good, but not plus (yet).
Now, if that impresses you that much I suggest you watch more video of high school prospects.
Here is a kid who is a 2022. Drew Allar. He committed to PSU. Watch the athleticism and arm talent.
Drew Allar - ( New Window )
So you're comparing a Junior in HS to a 9th and 10th grader...LOL
I'm showing a prospect - only one year older - who, IMV, has more arm talent and athleticism than Manning.
Is there a way the NYG can put down some type of deposit
Manning looks like a good player. But I'm not declaring him the next Elway. He doesn't look that athletic to me - yet - and his arm looks good, but not plus (yet).
Now, if that impresses you that much I suggest you watch more video of high school prospects.
Here is a kid who is a 2022. Drew Allar. He committed to PSU. Watch the athleticism and arm talent.
Drew Allar - ( New Window )
So you're comparing a Junior in HS to a 9th and 10th grader...LOL
I'm showing a prospect - only one year older - who, IMV, has more arm talent and athleticism than Manning.
At that age, a difference of one year is a huge factor and you know that
Manning looks like a good player. But I'm not declaring him the next Elway. He doesn't look that athletic to me - yet - and his arm looks good, but not plus (yet).
Now, if that impresses you that much I suggest you watch more video of high school prospects.
Here is a kid who is a 2022. Drew Allar. He committed to PSU. Watch the athleticism and arm talent.
Drew Allar - ( New Window )
So you're comparing a Junior in HS to a 9th and 10th grader...LOL
I'm showing a prospect - only one year older - who, IMV, has more arm talent and athleticism than Manning.
Get back to me when you find a 10th grader
RE: RE: Is there a way the NYG can put down some type of deposit
Where did I say Manning was only getting hype because of his name?
Gee, I don't know.
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If his last name wasn't Manning, I wonder if the hype would be the same
Note the adverb only...
Ha...Why is it not a surprise you resort to such a lame-ass semantic argument?
Your daily passive/aggressive nonsense is silly on face value alone. I mean let's just be honest at this point, you're just a miserable fuck whose sole purpose is to be one on here on a daily basis. It's just so weird to see an adult do this for years.
1) Originated the game, with Rutgers.
2) Last Ivy League school to have a Heisman winner.
3) Easy drive to Uncle Eli's.
Our own Daniel Jones was all set to go there until he got a shot from Duke. And of course our own Jason Garrett went there. So basically he's going to Princeton and then coming to the Giants. QED.
I would be shocked if he didn't go to an SEC school. I also think that Ole Miss will be on his short list until he declares even if its not really one of his top choices.
Has anyone been to Oxford, MS? Beyond William Faulkner's home, Rowan Oak, there is nothing there. I mean nothing. The campus isn't very special, and the town is stuck in 1960.
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I would be shocked if he didn't go to an SEC school. I also think that Ole Miss will be on his short list until he declares even if its not really one of his top choices.
Has anyone been to Oxford, MS? Beyond William Faulkner's home, Rowan Oak, there is nothing there. I mean nothing. The campus isn't very special, and the town is stuck in 1960.
Been several times to Ole Miss and I always liked the environment.
SEC football, pretty southern girls and damn good barbecue, not necessarily in that order...
In comment 15279701 Nomad Crow on the Madison said:
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In comment 15279281 26.2 said:
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I would be shocked if he didn't go to an SEC school. I also think that Ole Miss will be on his short list until he declares even if its not really one of his top choices.
Has anyone been to Oxford, MS? Beyond William Faulkner's home, Rowan Oak, there is nothing there. I mean nothing. The campus isn't very special, and the town is stuck in 1960.
Been several times to Ole Miss and I always liked the environment.
SEC football, pretty southern girls and damn good barbecue, not necessarily in that order...
All three of those things are bound to kill you! :)
If you love college football, you gotta go to Oxford, MS @ least once for a Rebels game. It's a helluva good time. Just don't pull a me &-a few deep-put on Dylan's 'Oxford Town', Haha.
RE: actually - I would think the Giants have the inside track
Per the linked report, Stanford is also on the list. Don't know how their football program is overall these days, but I could see them being attractive for other reasons - location, academic reputation, etc.
Just an old sweet song
Keeps Georgia on my mind (Georgia on my mind)...
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to be a STAR.. I would think Alabama, LSU, Clemson and Notre Dame would be at the top of the list.
Per the linked report, Stanford is also on the list. Don't know how their football program is overall these days, but I could see them being attractive for other reasons - location, academic reputation, etc.
Agreed, I'd love to see him with Saban but I'm not sure it makes the most sense for him.
Come to UConn!
The question with Lincoln Riley will be whether he would jump to the pros if someone offered him a situation like Carolina offered Matt Rhule (a lesser college coach) or Jacksonville offered Urban Meyer. Especially if Rattler looks like a surefire #1 overall pick this year and whomever is drafting #1 needs a QB and has a head coaching vacancy. Ed Orgeron (LSU) and Lane Kiffin (Ole Miss) really are not threats to get an NFL HC gig.
Texas with Sark.
Why is Riley a better college coach than Rhule? He took over a extremely good program and has kept it going. What is most interesting is how strong Leach's influence has stayed at that program.
If his last name wasn't Manning, I wonder if the hype would be the same...
If his last name wasn't Manning, I wonder if the hype would be the same...
The video you are watching is of a kid in 10th grade who started at QB while in 9th grade at one of the top football schools in LA. We're talking about a 15 year old
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of Arch and right now I would say he looks more like a traditional QB with some decent movement and pretty good arm.
If his last name wasn't Manning, I wonder if the hype would be the same...
The video you are watching is of a kid in 10th grade who started at QB while in 9th grade at one of the top football schools in LA. We're talking about a 15 year old
I get it. And?
That's all I need - say there's a chance. I know it isn't true, and I'm okay with that. Just tell me there's a chance.
;-)
Oh, and nice hand warmer, kid!
2) Last Ivy League school to have a Heisman winner.
3) Easy drive to Uncle Eli's.
2) Last Ivy League school to have a Heisman winner.
3) Easy drive to Uncle Eli's.
Mr. Kazmaier was a two-time all-American who led Princeton to 22 straight victories under coach Charlie Caldwell, including perfect 9-0 records in 1950 and 1951. In his senior season, Mr. Kazmaier led the nation in total offense, with 1,827 yards, 22 touchdowns and a .626 passing percentage. He was also his team’s top punter .... He won the Heisman Trophy and the two other top national collegiate football honors, the Walter Camp and Maxwell awards. He was named the 1951 Associated Press athlete of the year. Second place went to golfer Ben Hogan, who won the Masters and U.S. Open tournaments that year.
And then, as one of the most famous athletes in America, Mr. Kazmaier stepped away from the sport for good. He was drafted by the Chicago Bears but was never tempted to sign a contract. “Pro football — that’s definitely out,” he said after his memorable 1951 season. “I don’t see anything I could gain by it.” Instead, he graduated cum laude from Princeton in 1952, with a degree in psychology, and enrolled in the Harvard Business School.
Newman is a top program nationally now? Ok.
Manning looks like a good player. But I'm not declaring him the next Elway. He doesn't look that athletic to me - yet - and his arm looks good, but not plus (yet).
Now, if that impresses you that much I suggest you watch more video of high school prospects.
Here is a kid who is a 2022. Drew Allar. He committed to PSU. Watch the athleticism and arm talent.
Drew Allar - ( New Window )
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of Arch and right now I would say he looks more like a traditional QB with some decent movement and pretty good arm.
If his last name wasn't Manning, I wonder if the hype would be the same...
The video you are watching is of a kid in 10th grade who started at QB while in 9th grade at one of the top football schools in LA. We're talking about a 15 year old
I get it. And?
LOL...If you get it, then how can you post about how the hype is not warranted?
Is there anything regarding the Mannings you don't find negative in some warped way of yours?
Seriously, claiming a 10th-grade kid looks like a normal recruit in your expert football eyes because he has a normal arm (Which is wrong in any way you look at a kid playing at that level in 9th and 10th grade) and the only reason he is getting hyped is that he is a Manning has to be one of the most absurd takes on BBI in quite awhile.
Tons of film on a bunch of HS QB recruits in the country. You should easily be able to find another 15-year old whose film is better than his normal QBing skills right?
I will wait for it
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for a ton of colleges right now. I don't think I"ve ever seen that from a freshman QB at a top program like that. Sometimes you see guys dominate when they go to some podunk school, but damn was I impressed. Next Trevor Lawrence.
Newman is a top program nationally now? Ok.
Manning looks like a good player. But I'm not declaring him the next Elway. He doesn't look that athletic to me - yet - and his arm looks good, but not plus (yet).
Now, if that impresses you that much I suggest you watch more video of high school prospects.
Here is a kid who is a 2022. Drew Allar. He committed to PSU. Watch the athleticism and arm talent.
Drew Allar - ( New Window )
So you're comparing a Junior in HS to a 9th and 10th grader...LOL
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In comment 15279449 bw in dc said:
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of Arch and right now I would say he looks more like a traditional QB with some decent movement and pretty good arm.
If his last name wasn't Manning, I wonder if the hype would be the same...
The video you are watching is of a kid in 10th grade who started at QB while in 9th grade at one of the top football schools in LA. We're talking about a 15 year old
I get it. And?
LOL...If you get it, then how can you post about how the hype is not warranted?
Is there anything regarding the Mannings you don't find negative in some warped way of yours?
Seriously, claiming a 10th-grade kid looks like a normal recruit in your expert football eyes because he has a normal arm (Which is wrong in any way you look at a kid playing at that level in 9th and 10th grade) and the only reason he is getting hyped is that he is a Manning has to be one of the most absurd takes on BBI in quite awhile.
Tons of film on a bunch of HS QB recruits in the country. You should easily be able to find another 15-year old whose film is better than his normal QBing skills right?
I will wait for it
Correction, you said he has a "good arm" so I apologize for mischaracterizing your post in that regard
LOL...If you get it, then how can you post about how the hype is not warranted?
Is there anything regarding the Mannings you don't find negative in some warped way of yours?
Seriously, claiming a 10th-grade kid looks like a normal recruit in your expert football eyes because he has a normal arm (Which is wrong in any way you look at a kid playing at that level in 9th and 10th grade) and the only reason he is getting hyped is that he is a Manning has to be one of the most absurd takes on BBI in quite awhile.
Tons of film on a bunch of HS QB recruits in the country. You should easily be able to find another 15-year old whose film is better than his normal QBing skills right?
I will wait for it
As usual, you are putting words into my mouth. Where did I use the word normal.
I didn't say Manning was only getting hype because of his hype. I wondered how much the Manning name is helping the hype. And it certainly is to some degree.
I said Manning looks like a good player. What do you want me to say? He's the most prolific high school QB prospect ever? Please. He's not.
Newman is a top program nationally now? Ok.
Manning looks like a good player. But I'm not declaring him the next Elway. He doesn't look that athletic to me - yet - and his arm looks good, but not plus (yet).
Now, if that impresses you that much I suggest you watch more video of high school prospects.
Here is a kid who is a 2022. Drew Allar. He committed to PSU. Watch the athleticism and arm talent.
Drew Allar - ( New Window )
So you're comparing a Junior in HS to a 9th and 10th grader...LOL
I'm showing a prospect - only one year older - who, IMV, has more arm talent and athleticism than Manning.
It’s just that it seems the Manning name has produced enough Super Bowl QBs that it should be worth the risk...
It’s just that it seems the Manning name has produced enough Super Bowl QBs that it should be worth the risk...
Yeah, but this is Cooper's kid. ;)
I'm waiting on Peyton's kid Marshall... ;)
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Newman is a top program nationally now? Ok.
Manning looks like a good player. But I'm not declaring him the next Elway. He doesn't look that athletic to me - yet - and his arm looks good, but not plus (yet).
Now, if that impresses you that much I suggest you watch more video of high school prospects.
Here is a kid who is a 2022. Drew Allar. He committed to PSU. Watch the athleticism and arm talent.
Drew Allar - ( New Window )
So you're comparing a Junior in HS to a 9th and 10th grader...LOL
I'm showing a prospect - only one year older - who, IMV, has more arm talent and athleticism than Manning.
At that age, a difference of one year is a huge factor and you know that
Gee, I don't know.
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Newman is a top program nationally now? Ok.
Manning looks like a good player. But I'm not declaring him the next Elway. He doesn't look that athletic to me - yet - and his arm looks good, but not plus (yet).
Now, if that impresses you that much I suggest you watch more video of high school prospects.
Here is a kid who is a 2022. Drew Allar. He committed to PSU. Watch the athleticism and arm talent.
Drew Allar - ( New Window )
So you're comparing a Junior in HS to a 9th and 10th grader...LOL
I'm showing a prospect - only one year older - who, IMV, has more arm talent and athleticism than Manning.
Get back to me when you find a 10th grader
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now or commit to a future draft pick to lock up the rights to this young man in the event he becomes eligible in an NFL Draft?
It’s just that it seems the Manning name has produced enough Super Bowl QBs that it should be worth the risk...
Yeah, but this is Cooper's kid. ;)
I'm waiting on Peyton's kid Marshall... ;)
This will do...
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Where did I say Manning was only getting hype because of his name?
Gee, I don't know.
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If his last name wasn't Manning, I wonder if the hype would be the same
Note the adverb only...
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Where did I say Manning was only getting hype because of his name?
Gee, I don't know.
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If his last name wasn't Manning, I wonder if the hype would be the same
Note the adverb only...
Ha...Why is it not a surprise you resort to such a lame-ass semantic argument?
Your daily passive/aggressive nonsense is silly on face value alone. I mean let's just be honest at this point, you're just a miserable fuck whose sole purpose is to be one on here on a daily basis. It's just so weird to see an adult do this for years.
2) Last Ivy League school to have a Heisman winner.
3) Easy drive to Uncle Eli's.
Our own Daniel Jones was all set to go there until he got a shot from Duke. And of course our own Jason Garrett went there. So basically he's going to Princeton and then coming to the Giants. QED.
Has anyone been to Oxford, MS? Beyond William Faulkner's home, Rowan Oak, there is nothing there. I mean nothing. The campus isn't very special, and the town is stuck in 1960.
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I would be shocked if he didn't go to an SEC school. I also think that Ole Miss will be on his short list until he declares even if its not really one of his top choices.
Has anyone been to Oxford, MS? Beyond William Faulkner's home, Rowan Oak, there is nothing there. I mean nothing. The campus isn't very special, and the town is stuck in 1960.
Been several times to Ole Miss and I always liked the environment.
SEC football, pretty southern girls and damn good barbecue, not necessarily in that order...
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I would be shocked if he didn't go to an SEC school. I also think that Ole Miss will be on his short list until he declares even if its not really one of his top choices.
Has anyone been to Oxford, MS? Beyond William Faulkner's home, Rowan Oak, there is nothing there. I mean nothing. The campus isn't very special, and the town is stuck in 1960.
Been several times to Ole Miss and I always liked the environment.
SEC football, pretty southern girls and damn good barbecue, not necessarily in that order...
All three of those things are bound to kill you! :)
Bingo. Named for Charlie Connerly, just makes too much sense. Timing will be right.
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Btw, Oxford is like a family compound for the Mannings. They have homes/property there and visit frequently.