'18 PA QB Phil Jurkovec (Wherever I May Roam Chud)

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Not happening, he is only eligible for 4.
Actually 5 if he could somehow win the Heisman in a season where he also preserves his red shirt, so he would need to play 4 extremely good games.

Hot Take? You calling this now?
 

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Not happening, he is only eligible for 4.
Actually 5 if he could somehow win the Heisman in a season where he also preserves his red shirt, so he would need to play 4 extremely good games.

not sure if serious..:confused::zthinking:eek7:
 

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Not happening, he is only eligible for 4.
Actually 5 if he could somehow win the Heisman in a season where he also preserves his red shirt, so he would need to play 4 extremely good games.

This reminds me of a story. I once knew a guy who could've been a great ND quarterback. Could've gone pro. All he needed was a little time and some practice. He decided to go to Notre Dame. Did pretty well his red-shirt year. At the end of his first year, his last semester, he was kicked out. You know what for? He was night-putting. Just putting at night...with the 15-year-old daughter of the coach. You know who that guy was? That guy was Mitch Cumstein, my roommate. He's a good guy.
 

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This reminds me of a story. I once knew a guy who could've been a great ND quarterback. Could've gone pro. All he needed was a little time and some practice. He decided to go to Notre Dame. Did pretty well his red-shirt year. At the end of his first year, his last semester, he was kicked out. You know what for? He was night-putting. Just putting at night...with the 15-year-old daughter of the coach. You know who that guy was? That guy was Mitch Cumstein, my roommate. He's a good guy.

Did he eventually turn pro?

Did he win any Heisman’s? Or finalist for Heisman?
 

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This reminds me of a story. I once knew a guy who could've been a great ND quarterback. Could've gone pro. All he needed was a little time and some practice. He decided to go to Notre Dame. Did pretty well his red-shirt year. At the end of his first year, his last semester, he was kicked out. You know what for? He was night-putting. Just putting at night...with the 15-year-old daughter of the coach. You know who that guy was? That guy was Mitch Cumstein, my roommate. He's a good guy.

Enjoy the Caddyshack/Chevy Chase reference very much.
 

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Not happening, he is only eligible for 4.
Actually 5 if he could somehow win the Heisman in a season where he also preserves his red shirt, so he would need to play 4 extremely good games.

Comes in to lead comebacks this year against scUM, USC, Stanford and FSU throwing the winning TD in all four games with under a minute to go. That should do it. Of course immediately after the scUM game the pressure on BK to play Phil would be so unrelenting he would have used his four games right out of the gate.
 

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Tim O'Malley from the II podcast.

"Somebody that I talked to, a source last week said 'That's happening. This is guy is going to be really freaking good, and is probably going to be at least Notre Dame's backup at some point this year, maybe early."

emphasis his
 

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With the new redshirt rules hell I'd play him the 4 games max

I feel like there are too many variables to say that...

If he REALLY is going to end up as THE back up qb this soon, and we have 1) a great team this year, and 2) The starter gets hurt during a great season!

Perhaps we have to play him for the remainder.

(just a scenario where i could see us burning a red shirt, not at all hoping for this)
 

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He's a baller. A gamer. I'm not that worried. Give me an athletic Phil Rivers all day.
 

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I thought it was funny hearing Prister say something along the lines of: "I was surprised to see Phil's motion...I don't remember seeing that in his film...maybe I didn't pay close enough attention..."

Really? REALLY?

I'm someone who barely touches recruiting "film". But if you're a professional and can't see that...
 

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Not worried about motion...the fact that the analysts are saying he knows where to go with the ball, has been in command of the offense and above where wimbush was a freshman....i feel confident he will be just fine
 

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Not worried about motion...the fact that the analysts are saying he knows where to go with the ball, has been in command of the offense and above where wimbush was a freshman....i feel confident he will be just fine

If anything I'm more worried that our coaches will try too hard to "fix it". A good throwing motion is important in the NFL, where nearly everything has to be mechanically perfect because everyone is a top .01% athlete. In college football? If it works, ball out.
 

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I thought it was funny hearing Prister say something along the lines of: "I was surprised to see Phil's motion...I don't remember seeing that in his film...maybe I didn't pay close enough attention..."

Really? REALLY?

I'm someone who barely touches recruiting "film". But if you're a professional and can't see that...


It has been known his release wasn't "perfect" and I re watched his film and you can see it, but for some reason it's nowhere near as obvious as the clips from practice. I don't know if it's because the practice clips are way more zoomed in or what, but the ball gets to where it needs to be and is put in pretty good spots. Short, medium, and long. Somewhat like Brandon, he will be a guy who can help any passing shortcomings he has with his athleticism and play making ability. All reports have been great on this kid and what they think he will become.
 

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It has been known his release wasn't "perfect" and I re watched his film and you can see it, but for some reason it's nowhere near as obvious as the clips from practice. I don't know if it's because the practice clips are way more zoomed in or what, but the ball gets to where it needs to be and is put in pretty good spots. Short, medium, and long. Somewhat like Brandon, he will be a guy who can help any passing shortcomings he has with his athleticism and play making ability. All reports have been great on this kid and what they think he will become.

You can argue that it's "more obvious" now (which I don't think it is).

But Prister acted like he was completely unaware of PJs motion. Like, 100% caught off guard. This is my point.
 

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If my dog was as ugly as Tim Tebow's throwing motion, I'd shave her butt and make her walk backwards.

Tim Tebow was just fine as a college passer (and as an NFL passer in the playoffs against Pittsburgh).
 

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Need input from someone with more knowledge, but honestly does it really matter what his mechanics look like as long as it’s a quick release, he gets the ball quick, hits the deep ball, is replicable, and puts the ball where it needs to go? I mean you always hear about baseball pitchers needing the “perfect” motion, but there are a ton of successful pitchers with weird throwing motions. It’s all about reproducing the motion consistently.
 

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Need input from someone with more knowledge, but honestly does it really matter what his mechanics look like as long as it’s a quick release, he gets the ball quick, hits the deep ball, is replicable, and puts the ball where it needs to go? I mean you always hear about baseball pitchers needing the “perfect” motion, but there are a ton of successful pitchers with weird throwing motions. It’s all about reproducing the motion consistently.

Phillip Rivers for the Chargers does quite well with his f*c<ed up throwing motion, doesn't he?
 

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If my dog was as ugly as Tim Tebow's throwing motion, I'd shave her butt and make her walk backwards.

Tim Tebow was just fine as a college passer (and as an NFL passer in the playoffs against Pittsburgh).

That's like saying Pat Dillingham through a fine pass to Arnaz Battle against MSU... lol
 

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Need input from someone with more knowledge, but honestly does it really matter what his mechanics look like as long as it’s a quick release, he gets the ball quick, hits the deep ball, is replicable, and puts the ball where it needs to go? I mean you always hear about baseball pitchers needing the “perfect” motion, but there are a ton of successful pitchers with weird throwing motions. It’s all about reproducing the motion consistently.

The theory is, if you throw from over the top, the less chance of the ball getting batted down. I'm with you though. If batted balls are not a problem and you're getting rid of the ball quickly, getting it there on time and in the right place, why fix it?
 
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