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October 28, 2009

Using Baldwin

Filed under: Football,Players — Chas @ 3:02 pm

The USF game was a very good day for Jonathan Baldwin — notwithstanding having the wind knocked out of him for a few minutes.

Baldwin (Aliquippa) had six catches for a career-high 144 yards, Dorin Dickerson (West Allegheny) had five catches for 58 yards, and each had a touchdown as the Panthers picked apart the nation’s ninth-ranked scoring defense.

“(Offensive coordinator Frank) Cignetti switches it up so they can’t know what route I’m running,” Baldwin said. “It makes it good for me and easier.”

It seemed that Baldwin has faded out of the Pitt offense in the past couple of games, because of the double-teams.

The P-G’s Paul Zeise has noted in blog and Q&A that the offense somehow manages to forget Baldwin too often in the redzone or when he’s getting covered. Or even more bizarrely taking him out in favor of Cedric McGee for blocking purposes. In the USF game, Stull was definitely looking for Baldwin to take advantage of things.

He burned the USF secondary — especially Jerome Murphy — so badly that USF Coach Leavitt started threatening to bench top defensive players.

I should be focused only on this year, but I can’t help but think a little bit about next year (likely Baldwin’s last year) when he and Mike Shanahan will be the two top WR targets for whoever is the QB. Shanahan may have been slowed by the injuries in getting out there, but he is living up to a good deal of the training camp hype.

Those are two big guys that can run and stretch the field.

The nice thing is that both were catching balls in the second half, even when Pitt was up big in the 3d quarter (the 4th quarter was just fun for seeing the 2nd and 3d stringers get action). Watching Pitt continue to press its advantage on offense rather than simply try to run clock and let the defense do it all is a welcome change.

Q: I must admit, this team looked as good as they have at any time since Dave Wannstedt became the head coach. And just when I thought Wannstedt would take his foot off the gas, the team kept pouring it on to run USF out of the building. My question is — do you think that Wannstedt finally gets it, that he has to keep scoring to put teams away?

ZEISE: Well, yes, I think the N.C. State game showed him two things — you can’t shut it down with a lead and also you have a good offense, so you don’t need to. The whole evolution of this team and offense has been trust — the better the offense performs, the more trust the coach has in it. And the more trust he has in it, the more he’s willing to let it open up and fully realize how good it could be. This team is too good offensively to be afraid to let it continue to be aggressive and I don’t think that we will see that conservative shell again this year.

Some of that trust has to be coming from OC Frank Cignetti. He believes in the offense and to keep it going.

I hate to keep hammering on Cavanaugh, but his NFL mentality was not one that bred trust in the offense — especially by Cavanaugh himself. That meant not pushing harder and pressing the advantage. Instead pursuing a more risk averse strategy that can be more reasonable when the talent gap and mismatches are much smaller and every mistake can create a bigger swing. In college the gaps are larger and too conservative an approach on offense leaves not nearly enough room for what else can happen.

I also think that Coach Wannstedt realizes that no matter how he masks it, the secondary will be a concern. And especially when a team is trailing, they are going to throw — and go at an area of defensive weakness for Pitt. So the best way to deal is to keep building the lead — not just running the clock and keeping the defense off the field — to have a larger margin of error.





yeahie yeaheeee… lets go pitt.

Comment by Snala the Panther 10.28.09 @ 3:29 pm

I agree, Coach Wannstedt is more trusting of the offense and thus is willing to let OC Cignetti push it instead of sitting on a lead.

I also like the point that increasing the score will take some pressure of the secondary.

Hail To Pitt!!!

Comment by Marty 10.28.09 @ 3:53 pm

but i still don’t understand USF play calling.. even if daniels sucks at throwing… not like they were doing anything running the ball.. especially down so many scores….

Comment by Snala the Panther 10.28.09 @ 4:13 pm

how many picks did Daniels throw? that’s why.

Comment by quaziemoto3 10.28.09 @ 5:50 pm

Does Wanny really trust the OC more? Or is it that he has FINALLY learned his lesson? You can’t just sit on a 14 point lead for 2-3 quarters. Well its taken a while, but I think he is learning.

Comment by Jon C 10.28.09 @ 7:46 pm

Blair first half in San Antonio. 6 points, 6 rebounds in 6 minutes.

Comment by omar 10.28.09 @ 8:49 pm

Blair has 6 and 6 late in the second quarter, but he has 3 fouls. The crowd loves him and really appreciates him coming off the bench. If he can do 10 and 10 in his first season off the bench, he is going to make people look real stupid for not taking him earlier. Some already feel foolish for passing on him.

Comment by Panthoor 10.28.09 @ 8:52 pm

Beat me to it, Omar.

Comment by Panthoor 10.28.09 @ 8:53 pm

That was so exciting to see DeJuan in action!

Comment by Pauly P 10.28.09 @ 9:19 pm

I was watching an NBA show yesterday, and when they were talking about San Antonio they were going on about how good Blair’s going to be and how ridiculous it was that he was a 2nd rounder.

Comment by Jimbo Covert's My Dad 10.28.09 @ 10:13 pm

Been switching back to the Spurs game from the W.Series. Dejuan finishes with 14pts 11rbs in 22 minutes. Sweet! Seriously- what the f**k were NBA GMs thinking on draft day? I mean, it’s not a lucky day of shooting. He’s going to be a double-double of grunt work every night…..Man, we’re really gonna miss the big guy this year.

Comment by SilverPanther in NYC 10.28.09 @ 10:33 pm

Blair’s going to prove that he should’ve gone top 15. Once again, the Spurs make the rest of the NBA look dumb…

Comment by Chris S 10.28.09 @ 10:34 pm

the camera panned crowd onceduring the 2nd half and I saw 3 people, not sitting together, with Spurs No. 45 shirts .. he is already a crowd favorite … our loss is their gain

Comment by wbb 10.29.09 @ 6:36 am

Van Gundy said during the game that he would be ticked if his medical staff advised him not to take Blair with how good he has looked in the preseason and in the game yesterday. He said a lot of teams are probably kicking themselves.

Comment by OntarioLett'sGoPitt 10.29.09 @ 7:11 am

Hasheem Thabeet no pts in 12 minutes,and SamYoung no pts in 9 minutes.

Comment by alcofan 10.29.09 @ 7:11 am

any body read the article from Gorman in the Trib…What a joke…I dont recall people booing stull at the WVU game last yr or the Uconn game this yr?…This guy needs to get the facts straight, does he even go to the games? Yes they booed at the YSU game, Y, cause the media helped build Tino up and Stull down, all we heard was Stull was looking awful in camp and how well Tino did.
Trib needs to get some better writers who tell the facts.
Hail To Pitt….

Comment by mike 10.29.09 @ 8:55 am

Since both teams are bowl eligible and playing well I have noticed the Pitt – Penn State bowl game match up talk has been heating up. Today in the PG:

link to post-gazette.com

I must admit I get half way through these articles and stop reading as soon as they start laying out scenarios…its way too complex and so many things have to fall in place that I dont think its even worth discussing until the season is over. However, it would be great to see these teams meet up again in a bowl scenario.

Comment by Coach Ditka 10.29.09 @ 9:16 am

PSU will do whatever it has to so as to not play Pitt. We need to get over the rivalry – it is dead. Period. Besides, I think not having the rivalry is better then being run out of the stadium by their offense, which could be very likely given our lack of ability in stopping duel-threat QB offenses…

Enough with the booing stuff already. The
“journalists” are just writing about it because they dont have anything else negative to write about – and this town is all about complaining about negatives and not enjoying positives when it comes to sports, life, etc.

If Wanny has figured out how to coach at the college level, we could be in for a very enjoyable run for seasons to come.

Comment by Greg 10.29.09 @ 9:27 am

Pitt didn’t seem to have too much trouble stopping Pat White the last two years. Additionally, Daryl Clark is not really duel threat. He is actually quite slow. I honestly believe Pitt would handle PSU rather easily. The rivalry isn’t dead. PSU has no other rivals. Pitt is it. This game needs to happen.

Comment by Omar 10.29.09 @ 11:16 am

there was some booing before half-time vs WVU last year, all intended at one of the worst play calls ever. Pitt was moving the ball on the ground right thru the Eer defense, yet Cav inexplicable called for a fade which was intercepted.

mike, I mostly have been a fan of Gorman, but like you, was totally put off by what he wrote … completely unnecessary. Unfortunately, Gorman’s new role has apparently made him nothing more than a mere puff piece writer, and not sure if he is on his way out, given the infrequency of his articles.

Comment by wbb 10.29.09 @ 11:57 am

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