phillyirish
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Can’t wait till we win next week, so this entire board can get over their ex girlfriend.
Gonna beat sweating these damn covid test now. Go Irish beat bc!
My understanding is that every student had to be COVID negative last week or their tickets were deactivated by the University. Not excusing it but hoping for the best. Sounds like BK had some foresight as well. He told his players that if they win the students will rush the field and that they needed to make a bee line for the locker room. As long as none of the players or staff were within six feet of fans w/o masks for more than 15 minutes, conventional wisdom says they should escape unscathed.
LOL, BK also said that he beat all the players to the tunnel. None of the players escaped being in contact with students.
Normally this would be the perfect trap game // let down game. They gotta be emotionally exhausted after last night, hard to dial back in.
But all they gotta do is pull up some Jurkovec press clippings and the D + Book going to be ready to make a statement.
Phil is going to try too hard to prove to BK that he should’ve played him more. Book just proved that incorrect because he got that elusive BIG win. Think that’ll play into Lea’s hands. They’re going to be ready. I do think it won’t be “easy”, but it won’t be a loss imo
This is the flawed logic that makes Phil the bad guy and lets the staff off the hook.
Phil SHOULD have played more. He should have gotten some snaps with the rest of the first team in games, like 1 drive a game would've been nice. Instead of coming in too late and going into BK's 4 corner, game ender possessions.
Phil's mishandling and Book's handling are two different things and shouldn't be conflated. Yet that's what everyone continues to do.
I was 5*Phil, the prospect's biggest fan, but with that, I believe: Bringing back Book was the right thing for this team, this year. What ND didn't have a choice in was having both Book in '20 AND Phil in '21-'22. One thing had to go. Since the staff allowed Phil to backslide so much, the choice was obvious. Phil's V Shaped recovery, especially under the circumstances, makes it easy to wonder what will turn out to be the best long term play.
I think the whole "Phil mishandled" thing is overblown.
I think it's pretty simple. Phil wanted to start and he didn't feel he was getting a fair shot. It's pretty obvious that choosing Book over him was the right move. The bigger worry for him was if he waited another year, is he still the guy in '21? I don't think that's as guaranteed as some make it out to be. Does PJ get usurped by Brendon Clark or a young phenom Ty Buchner? End of the day, PJ took the path of least resistance and solidified his spot. Nothing wrong with that. You only get so many years to prove your worth as an NFL caliber prospect.
Doesn't necessarily mean that Clark was for sure better than PJ, but I do think there was credibility to the idea that Phil wasn't the heir apparent to Book as some may have assumed.
This is the flawed logic that makes Phil the bad guy and lets the staff off the hook.
Phil SHOULD have played more. He should have gotten some snaps with the rest of the first team in games, like 1 drive a game would've been nice. Instead of coming in too late and going into BK's 4 corner, game ender possessions.
Phil's mishandling and Book's handling are two different things and shouldn't be conflated. Yet that's what everyone continues to do.
I was 5*Phil, the prospect's biggest fan, but with that, I believe: Bringing back Book was the right thing for this team, this year. What ND didn't have a choice in was having both Book in '20 AND Phil in '21-'22. One thing had to go. Since the staff allowed Phil to backslide so much, the choice was obvious. Phil's V Shaped recovery, especially under the circumstances, makes it easy to wonder what will turn out to be the best long term play.
This is the flawed logic that makes Phil the bad guy and lets the staff off the hook.
Phil SHOULD have played more. He should have gotten some snaps with the rest of the first team in games, like 1 drive a game would've been nice. Instead of coming in too late and going into BK's 4 corner, game ender possessions.
Phil's mishandling and Book's handling are two different things and shouldn't be conflated. Yet that's what everyone continues to do.
I was 5*Phil, the prospect's biggest fan, but with that, I believe: Bringing back Book was the right thing for this team, this year. What ND didn't have a choice in was having both Book in '20 AND Phil in '21-'22. One thing had to go. Since the staff allowed Phil to backslide so much, the choice was obvious. Phil's V Shaped recovery, especially under the circumstances, makes it easy to wonder what will turn out to be the best long term play.
Line is down to 12.5...something doesn't smell right.

PJ “didn’t have the Notre Dame chest.”
Loser.![]()
This is the flawed logic that makes Phil the bad guy and lets the staff off the hook.
Phil SHOULD have played more. He should have gotten some snaps with the rest of the first team in games, like 1 drive a game would've been nice. Instead of coming in too late and going into BK's 4 corner, game ender possessions.
Phil's mishandling and Book's handling are two different things and shouldn't be conflated. Yet that's what everyone continues to do.
I was 5*Phil, the prospect's biggest fan, but with that, I believe: Bringing back Book was the right thing for this team, this year. What ND didn't have a choice in was having both Book in '20 AND Phil in '21-'22. One thing had to go. Since the staff allowed Phil to backslide so much, the choice was obvious. Phil's V Shaped recovery, especially under the circumstances, makes it easy to wonder what will turn out to be the best long term play.