The legend of WWE, Ric Flair, stops at Paul Finebaum on the “incompetent” analysis Arch Manning after the loss of Texas Magic Post

The legend of WWE, Ric Flair, stops at Paul Finebaum on the “incompetent” analysis Arch Manning after the loss of Texas

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The legend of WWE, Ric Flair, took a blow to Paul Finebaum for his analysis of Arch Manning before the opening of the Ohio de l’Ohio season. He called it “incompetent” and said that he should find a different career path.

Paul Finebaum’s point of view on Arch Manning has not aged well. A few days before the opening of the Texas VS Ohio season, he said that the quarter-Arrière would lead Steve Sarkisian’s team to a “overwhelming victory” on the national champions of 2024. Finebaum also nicknamed the best quarter of university football from Tim Tebow.

Flair burned the veteran analyst after Manning’s disappointing release against Ohio State on Saturday.

“Dear M. @Finebaum, as usual, you are the most absurd and incompetent analyst of all university football,” tweeted Flair. “I’m going to take Heather Dinich anytime on you. You should be expelled from @PES. Each time I see you on television, I turn it off. You have 22,000 subscribers. I have 9.3 million followers.”

“… the fact that you predict that Texas will kill Ohio State is crazy! Go watch in the mirror and find something else to make a living. So embarrassing!”

Arch Manning could not live up to the media threw and expectations that surround it when the season is opened. He completed 17 of the 30 passes for 170 yards and a touchdown, with an interception in his name. Buckeyes emerged as the best team and won a 14-7 victory in Columbus.


Steve Sarkisian shares his reflections on Arch Manning after the defeat of 14-7 against Ohio State

During the post-match press conference, Texas coach Steve Sarkisian spoke of Manning’s debut as a quarter-arre from the team.

He said that the third year signator has presented “flashes” of his talent at the Ohio stadium. Sarkisian also thinks that Ach will be a good leader in the field.

“We have seen real flashes and previews of the type of player he will become here,” said Sarkisian according to the clutch points. “Of course, he will look at the cassette and say:” guy, I wish it. I wish it. “This is the life of a competitor, but I think there is a lot to keep what the future for Arch Manning will look like.”

“I thought that the arches’ pose and composure were really good in this game,” he added. “I did not have the impression of having tied up. I think I learned about him a little playing that I must let him play. It will help us, but he will be a very good leader.”

The Longhorns will then face the Spartans of the State of San Jose at home on September 6.