Bob_Loblaw
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I attended the South Saint Paul v. Mankato West game tonight (11/11/11), and it was the first time I was able to see Phil Nelson play in person. It was a really close game until the very end of the 3rd/4th quarter. It was 14-7 late into the 3rd (might have even been the 4th) when SSP muffed a punt inside of their own 5 yard line. SSP is a running team and then they were forced to pass, and the wheels came off. However, it was nice to see Nelson challenged a bit.
Overall, I was impressed...
Throwing: He definitely has a good arm. Not to overuse too many cliches but he can certainly make all of the throws and is just a natural thrower. He threw the deep ball pretty accurately, and had zero problem quickly throwing the 10 yard out (he also has some nice HS WRs). His throwing was probably even better than I had imagined, he was as good of a thrower as i've seen in this state in a long time. I honestly can't remember the last QB i've seen who could throw as well as him. The closest person I could think of was Mauer, but I think Nelson has a quicker release and is more of a natural passer (I know, sounds like hyperbole).
Decision Making: I'll say it was decent. He could obviously read a defense, but lets face it, HS teams aren't super used to defending a kid like him and most of the reads were pretty easy. He did throw two INTs and they were both his fault. A SSP defender jumped a route in the endzone, and then he tried to pinch the ball into too tight of a spot and was picked off. He also seemed to get a tiny bit rattled when the game was close into the 3rd quarter. Don't get me wrong, he played well, but it was their defense and the special teams that really played well until the 4th. I wish Nelson would have played a little better competiton, because it would be interesting to have seen him playing against top tier caliber defenses, because SSP rattled him a bit and SSP isn't a top defense.
Running Ability: Don't take this the wrong way, but he wasn't as good of a runner as I thought he would be. He is pretty quick and he isn't unathletic, but he wasn't super impressive as a runner. He didn't look overly elusive and I didn't really see him run through people. Now, I do think he will still be a really good fit for our offense, but i'm not sure he is a considerably better runner than Weber.
Side notes: I also think I saw Maxx Williams (Waconia) at the game. It might not have been him, I just saw a pretty big red headed kid in a fully decorated Waconia starter jacket, and I assume it was him. He was chearing for Phil pretty hard and looked like he was probably 235+.
Also...keep in mind this is the only game i've seen him in person.
Overall, I was impressed...
Throwing: He definitely has a good arm. Not to overuse too many cliches but he can certainly make all of the throws and is just a natural thrower. He threw the deep ball pretty accurately, and had zero problem quickly throwing the 10 yard out (he also has some nice HS WRs). His throwing was probably even better than I had imagined, he was as good of a thrower as i've seen in this state in a long time. I honestly can't remember the last QB i've seen who could throw as well as him. The closest person I could think of was Mauer, but I think Nelson has a quicker release and is more of a natural passer (I know, sounds like hyperbole).
Decision Making: I'll say it was decent. He could obviously read a defense, but lets face it, HS teams aren't super used to defending a kid like him and most of the reads were pretty easy. He did throw two INTs and they were both his fault. A SSP defender jumped a route in the endzone, and then he tried to pinch the ball into too tight of a spot and was picked off. He also seemed to get a tiny bit rattled when the game was close into the 3rd quarter. Don't get me wrong, he played well, but it was their defense and the special teams that really played well until the 4th. I wish Nelson would have played a little better competiton, because it would be interesting to have seen him playing against top tier caliber defenses, because SSP rattled him a bit and SSP isn't a top defense.
Running Ability: Don't take this the wrong way, but he wasn't as good of a runner as I thought he would be. He is pretty quick and he isn't unathletic, but he wasn't super impressive as a runner. He didn't look overly elusive and I didn't really see him run through people. Now, I do think he will still be a really good fit for our offense, but i'm not sure he is a considerably better runner than Weber.
Side notes: I also think I saw Maxx Williams (Waconia) at the game. It might not have been him, I just saw a pretty big red headed kid in a fully decorated Waconia starter jacket, and I assume it was him. He was chearing for Phil pretty hard and looked like he was probably 235+.
Also...keep in mind this is the only game i've seen him in person.