Arch Manning, a highly rated quarterback in 2024, has sparked controversy by reportedly opting out of the new college football video game due to concerns about his depth chart position. Some criticize his decision, suggesting his family's influence and the significance of the Manning name play a role. The issue raises questions about the dynamics between athletes, video games, and personal branding.
The idea that not signing a document in March helps "focus on football" in September is obviously made up. But I see why the Mannings would not be cool with that name showing up somewhere for six hundred dollars https://t.co/7gMwF6RFvd
Arch Manning is more important to EA Sports than the the College football game is to him. That last name carries weight & this family knows it. This is football’s first family. The Manning’s were powerful enough to manipulate the top 5 of the 2004 draft seamlessly. Arch’s goals… https://t.co/wPvyEaVNip
Arch Manning's reported reason for opting out of the new college football video game revolves around depth chart position. His logic is incredibly flawed. Get in the game, Arch! DETAILS: https://t.co/rqVaDhqSj2 https://t.co/3hzJ4KDnbp
Arch Manning - he's NOT in the game. ❌🎮 https://t.co/Py8llN7fCm
Having Arch Manning video game opinions is for weirdos who play as teams too good to be in Conference USA. No quarterbacks rated better than 60 in 2024 are capable of troubling me in any way