AARON MF PHILO

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The only thing Philo lacks is game reps which he got a lot last night. Kid is a baller and with game time he’ll turn into a lethal D1 QB. I believe that is what hindered Pyron. In no sport can a player not play for 3-4 years and not have a significant deterioration of skills. Practice isn’t a game.

Philo has “it” for the D1 level. Now, it‘s about playing time to see how much he advances year to year. I really want him to redshirt but I know everyone will disagree especially with who our next opponent is. But the idea of a 23 year old 3rd year starter makes me smile. Just wish we didn’t burn it.
 

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The only thing Philo lacks is game reps which he got a lot last night. Kid is a baller and with game time he’ll turn into a lethal D1 QB. I believe that is what hindered Pyron. In no sport can a player not play for 3-4 years and not have a significant deterioration of skills. Practice isn’t a game.

Philo has “it” for the D1 level. Now, it‘s about playing time to see how much he advances year to year. I really want him to redshirt but I know everyone will disagree especially with who our next opponent is. But the idea of a 23 year old 3rd year starter makes me smile. Just wish we didn’t burn it.

He will probably redshirt next year.
 

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C'mere, A_J...

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I take back 30% of the horrible things I say about you behind your back.
 

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Yep....I love the guy...my only quibble is that I wish fewer bombs were being underthrown. That 1st one last night to Singleton would have been an easy TD if thrown 10 or 15 feet further. Singleton had to slow and wait for it...allowing the DB to catch up and break up the catch. Easy for me to say, right? He is probably saying the same thing to himself!
I thought that during the game, but after reflection I think something different. The pass to Boyd in the end zone was about half a second too late. Maybe the pass to Singleton wasn't "underthrown", but was half a second late. Philo is playing really well. What I say next isn't a detraction on that statement. He is taking too long to make decisions. Late on passes, too much zip on short passes, and waiting too long to run in a wide open field on 3rd and 7. Those are all pretty common for true freshman QBs. As he gets more experience, the game will slow down and he will improve on those things. The receivers should have caught several passes that the did not. However, in a year or two Philo will make the throws sooner, and speed/distance appropriate so that those passes are easier to catch.
 

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I thought that during the game, but after reflection I think something different. The pass to Boyd in the end zone was about half a second too late. Maybe the pass to Singleton wasn't "underthrown", but was half a second late. Philo is playing really well. What I say next isn't a detraction on that statement. He is taking too long to make decisions. Late on passes, too much zip on short passes, and waiting too long to run in a wide open field on 3rd and 7. Those are all pretty common for true freshman QBs. As he gets more experience, the game will slow down and he will improve on those things. The receivers should have caught several passes that the did not. However, in a year or two Philo will make the throws sooner, and speed/distance appropriate so that those passes are easier to catch.
Don't forget he was throwing into a very strong wind in the fourth quarter. The 3rd down pass with about 4 minutes left was under thrown into the teeth of that wind. That same wind almost cost us a win with helping a 58 yard FG.
 

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If King is healthy he probably will.
I am dying laughing that anyone thinks King is healthy enough to actually play QB. Have you watched our past 2 games? If so you have seen the answer. King simply can't throw the football as necessary for anyone playing QB.
 

GTflyer0116

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Philo looked awesome for sure but I think you guys have short memory. He’s played 1 meaningful game so far.

- we felt the same about Jeff Simms after his first game winning at FSU


- we felt the same after that epic opener against Tennessee with Taquon Marshall in 2017

Hold on the brakes boys and let Key manage the situation….
 

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I would like to chime in on Philo's throws as well. On his only pick in the north ez, he did have some zip on the ball, but if he had floated it, well, it may have been picked too, but probably by a different guy. It was a pretty tight window closing fast. Having watched it about 6 times on replay, IMHO the biggest reason for the drop was Singleton had his eyes on the defenders trying to adjust where he was going to squat for the throw. He just got them around a hair too late to pick up the ball in time. Had he put his eyes in the right place he probably snatches the ball out of the air no problem. It was second and 7 from the +9. Perhaps the biggest lesson is really about decision making and not so much about the amount of zip. An early throw to the flat to Stockton was a very safe option (and as high a chance of completion as you can get) which probably would have gotten us to the yard to gain and a fresh set of downs from the 2. I doubt it would have scored, but who knows? It also could have ended up 3rd and 1. Often, young talented QBs think they can can make every play. He nearly made this one. The cost of not making it was catastrophic. The entire outcome of the game was strongly influenced by that single decision. He will learn and grow.

Were the deep balls under-thrown? Yes, but not grossly so. I will reserve judgement about those throws given the conditions he was playing in. Deep shots with air under them in swirling gusty wind conditions are about as unpredictable as they can get. Don't read too much into it. It's tough on receivers too, trying to make adjustments on a ball whose trajectory isn't steady. With that said, there were nearly a handful of contested deep shots where our guys had the clear advantage on the defender. We need to come down with a higher percentage of those. We need to high point the football and use our hands and bodies better than we are. In the end though, it's better to give receivers a chance, than have have the ball landing on turf 3 yards ahead of the target.

The outcome of this game could have been much more to our satisfaction had these plays been made.
 
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