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Inside the Manning Passing Academy: Four Days at the Louisiana Camp


What Archie started in 1996 as a regional camp in New Orleans for 180 Louisiana quarterbacks on a baseball outfield lined for football has grown into a destination event 60 miles west in a 14,000-person town outsiders regularly mispronounce (it’s Tih-buh-DO). Archie and sons — Cooper, Peyton, Eli — orchestrate the activities with a staff, divvying up responsibilities while working out 1,200 campers who span the globe, hailing from towns as close as Cleveland, Miss., and far away as Oulu, Finland. (New York Daily News)

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