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Welcome to Arch Madness. Just How Fast is the Texas Longhorns Quarterback?

Welcome to Arch Madness. Just How Fast is the Texas Longhorns Quarterback?
Pro Football Hall of Famer Peyton Manning personified the field general–style of quarterback. He read defenses, changed protections, and stood in the pocket, a clock ticking in his head telling him exactly how many seconds he had to throw the ball. When the time was right, he executed. His brother Eli, the two-time Super Bowl MVP, was similar; perhaps a little less perfect and probably a bit more lucky. Neither was known for blazing speed as a dual-threat playmaker. NFL on FOX curated a video compilation of the best scrambles from Peyton Manning’s eighteen-year NFL career. It’s one minute long and contains five highlights, one of which was a trick play that succeeded precisely because the opposing team never expected Peyton Manning to run a quarterback…

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This article was originally published by Dan Solomon at Texas Monthly (https://www.texasmonthly.com/arts-entertainment/arch-manning-touchdown-run-speed/).

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