The Super Bowl champion is an alum of the University and encouraged communications students to 'keep a positive attitude'
, Haas calls out a “Mr. Thompson” for joining the virtual class late — Manning then appears on the call, apologizing for his tardiness.
“I understand,” the Super Bowl XLI champion said. “Well, these are unique circumstances. I’m sure this is the first virtual Zoom class you’ve taught in many years, I would think.” “I just wanted to drop in and say hello to all the communication students there. I realize this is a unique time, and probably not the ideal way you guys expected to spend your senior year,” he said. “But I just encourage you to keep a positive attitude, keep working like you’re doing and try to take advantage of the little bit of the extra time you have to accomplish something else or help out somebody in need. A lot of people hurting out there during this time.
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