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August 4, 2011

I’m Okay, Really

Filed under: Admin — Chas @ 10:34 pm

It’s just been a week. It isn’t how I anticipated this week going.

Not with this week being the 9-year anniversary of the blog actually marking the 9 year anniversary of this blog (apparently that is supposed to be pottery, so I guess it’s time for a new Pitt mug for the morning coffee). Not with the Big East Media Day and all the hullabaloo that surrounds it. Not with yet another transfer to Pitt football in Tom Ricketts. Not with erstwhile Pitt basketball commit Jaylen Bond rediscovering his desire to go to college this year and committing to Texas. Now Fear the Stache is joining the Pitt Script Blog — which is a very good thing for Bryan and Brian. So much that is going on, and next week starts Pitt training camp. And I’ve been MIA.

It’s just been a confluence of things. I’ve been covering for some people on vacation at work. My parents came out to stay with us for the week. I’ve been spending all the spare time working on home projects with my dad during this week, because he isn’t content just playing with his grandkids. He has to keep busy with other things, and I have to help so he doesn’t fall over from a stroke. Plus, getting all other things out of the way so I can enjoy a trip to the ‘Burgh this weekend for a buddy’s bachelor party.

I appreciate the e-mails that were concerned for my well being. Worried that something bad had happened to me. I’m sorry to not have posted something about it sooner. I honestly thought I was going to get some time to post. Instead it has been a very, very crazy week.

Normalcy will return shortly — as soon as we can figure out what is normal.





It’s good to know all is well with Pittblather and you chas…!

Comment by Marco 08.04.11 @ 10:43 pm

Chas, get your priorities aligned. Pitt athletics 1st, then if there is still time left you can have a life. LOL. Have fun in the “Burgh” but don’t get caught eating sushi off a pretty naked girl’s belly at the bachlor party, or worst. Come Sunday, I don’t want to see pictures of you on Facebook all plastered, maybe missing a front tooth like in “The Hangover” movie just because you had too much fun sending your Bud off to married land the night before. Remember, Pitt training camp starts on Monday, we need you back in one piece!

Comment by Dr. Tom 08.05.11 @ 12:04 am

OK, back to business … and Chas’ favorite topic

more OL reshuffling

link to blog.triblive.com

Comment by wbb 08.05.11 @ 8:45 am

Chas – I figured something was up so I threw a piece together yesterday. Glad all is OK.

RE: Jacobson at center. He did pretty well in the spring and the coaches were happy, but if they have a chance to move him to his natural position they will (obviously) jump at it.

Comment by Reed 08.05.11 @ 9:01 am

Yes, please, priorities!!!!!!!!!!! LOL!

Comment by Dan 08.05.11 @ 9:09 am

fwiw, Coach Graham on The Fan 93.7 at 11:40 am

Comment by wbb 08.05.11 @ 10:16 am

More Chas, less Reed.

Comment by Pitt_Panther_1982 08.05.11 @ 11:43 am

Another OLB committ – Devon Pochis – 3 starts out of Baltimore- 6.1/200/4.5.

Comment by markp 08.05.11 @ 12:35 pm

^ It is Devon Porchia.

Comment by Dylan 08.05.11 @ 12:48 pm

Devon is the top rated LB in the state of Maryland. Pitt got a very nice player with size AND speed. Plenty of Octane to go with this recruit. Welcome back Chas. Pace yourself this weekend. We need you back Monday…or I at least need my fix.

Comment by TX Panther 08.05.11 @ 12:59 pm

excerpted from the Trib artilce about Porchia’s commitment:

Porchia, 6-foot-2, 203 pounds, considers himself more than a pass-rushing specialist.

“I’m good at that,” he said of rushing the passer. “But I’m also good at pass dropping.”

Note: Former Gateway star Brendon Felder, a receiver who transferred from North Carolina to Pitt, was denied eligibility for the 2011 season by the NCAA.

Comment by wbb 08.05.11 @ 3:26 pm

I, for one, enjoy Reed’s perspective when he fills in for Chas. But we were wondering…

Comment by Stfan 08.05.11 @ 5:23 pm

Chas is very good at this but Reed is also very good. glad to read what you both have to say but i do like to have a Pitt Blather fix every day. if possible.

Comment by FRANKCAN 08.05.11 @ 8:56 pm

Man, have I pissed off Pitt_Panther or what?

Just what were the things I write that you – obviously – disagreed with.

If you are Mr. Shady then disregard that last question.

Comment by Reed 08.05.11 @ 11:45 pm

I think it’s the “fair/balanced” issue, Reed.

When I see your byline I expect and likely read a positive spin. It actually appears to me that you’re on the AD payroll. (Are you?)

Don’t get me wrong, I appreciate your effort, you provide great info and you write about it lucidly, but I think some people are looking for more balance.

Comment by steve 08.06.11 @ 7:16 am

I have disageed with Reed on a few occasions (just like I have disagreed with Chas) and I have have often noted why I have disagreed …. that’s what I thought this forum is for.

If anything, the one thing I dislike is when this blog becomes a total lovefest for someone who has yet to earn all of the adolation, or a hatefest where the faults of someone become so exagerated that the culprit is deemed as the anitchrist.

Comment by wbb 08.06.11 @ 8:26 am

Spot on, wbb

Comment by steve 08.06.11 @ 8:55 am

Welcome back Chas. I think we are all just anxious for Pitt Football. Reed, everyone has their detractors. If your analysis wasn’t optimistic, it wouldn’t be worth reading. Thamks for all of your effort to put these stories together. I for one can’t get enough Pitt Sports Talk. Besides, I love the arguments, although I am hoping there is no Q-B argument this year.

Comment by gc 08.06.11 @ 9:26 am

So, let’s see.

I started on here in April and I was mostly doing articles on the Spring Camp and as it turned out it was pretty positive stuff to write about. I wrote one article early on that recapped last season and my take on the factors that made it a bad year… it generated about 70 comments covering all ranges from agreement to ridicule. That’s OK and that is what is great about this blog. But after that and in the main I stuck with re-capping, and commenting on, all the media info into one post where readers could link to more detailed info… and a lot of that came directly out of the AD’s office. They control the flow folks and like it or not that is where the source is for the most part.

Was it because I praised the Sports Info Department for doing a good job in getting mass info out to the fans in the form of websites, articles and videos. Well, I did and that’s because that is being done better now than ever before.

Maybe it was because I stated Bostick was a ‘rising star’ in the media department as shown by the volume of work he did in the spring. Turns out others thought so also as he got a pretty decent radio gig out of it.

If you are bitching about my fairness with pure football issues – again, what since the beginning of April is there to be critical of? I’ve said that Sunseri was the #1 QB during camp and acquitted himself well… that was true. I’ve also said that he wasn’t as productive as it appeared last season. I’ve been pretty critical of the back up QBs also, but not I think, to a fault. I stated that the LB corps needed help and that the DBs were shaky. Matter of fact here’s a quote.

“Well, coach, there actually is and that is learning how to do something differently. Reed seems to have been a penalty flag magnet whenever he was in the games last season.

And in what might be labeled “The Most Optimistic Thought of 2011” Bostick writes this: “The Pitt secondary has enough skill and experience to provide great coverage behind a blitz-happy front seven.” We do have some talent back there with Holley, Hendricks, K’Wuan Williams, Tags, etc… Let’s see if they can really produce to expectations this season.”

Critical when necessary I think.

“PITT fans like to compare our team and football program to other BCS schools, but that only goes so far. We are not a football-factory university situated in the middle of a state and which dominates a small town by its presence. We are a huge part of the fabric of the city of Pittsburgh as one of its largest employers and land owners. As such PITT has a real responsibility to maintain both good local relations and a positive reputation. We didn’t do that on many fronts last year.

Everyone agrees 2010 was basically horrendous, from the Elijah Fields Twitter “Play for Pay” incident in February to the hiring and firing of Mike Haywood in January 2011. It was a hell of a year and left everyone who follows the program closely pretty drained. If we fans think it was tough, just imagine what the players and the administration must have gone through.”

I’m not sure how that is positive spin on the AD’s office and if anyone can dispute the veracity of that writing.

You may confuse some of the things I write on the message boards with the posts I do on here. On the boards I state pretty strong opinions on certain things – more so in the past few years than this year. But, this isn’t a message board and Chas asked me to write about the team and thier practices. Of course, I still offer opinions on here but I try to do it in a more subtle and sometimes humorous way. Once we get into a comments discussion I’ll be a little more personal in my opinions than I am in the articles.

As far as the AD and his office goes I think E.J. Borghetti is one of the best in the business but other than that I have no contact with anyone else. I do think PITT athletics are in better shape now than they have been in many years even with the botched coaching search. So, if the measure of the AD’s office is good facilities and having athletic program’s success than I’d say they are doing OK.

Comment by Reed 08.06.11 @ 9:31 am

I took your positive spin as excitement (which has been lacking in our fan base the last few years) and quite refreshing. No need to defend yourself against A-holes making personal attacks on you (Pitt_Panther). The rest is fair game and open to discussion though, part of the risk in putting something out there for others to read and debate.

Being a hardened Pitt fan has been tough on us, so when you write with such jubilation without the “expected” sarcasm it may be a bitter pill for some to swallow.

Comment by Tossing Thabeets 08.06.11 @ 10:01 am

Reed, let me make this clear. I very much enjoyed your write-ups from the spring and found them extremely informative.

On the other hand, I too agee with that you are a bit overly-enthusiastic about the new coach and all of his ‘mechanisms’ and seemed to buy into everything that AD Petsersen has to say. (and being that you are friends with the Bosticks, it is understandable that you are biased towards Pat … althoug I agree that Pat’s articles this past spring were quite informative and expect him to become a good color analyst.)

For example, in one of you articles in the spring, you wrote that the coach says there were working on different gametime scenarios such as ‘1st OT down by 7’ amd ‘3rd OT down by 8′ … and you seem to totally enjoy this rhetoric while I consider it be a total fucking insult to my intelligence.

I started listening to Graham’s interview yesterday on The Fan and once again became totally turnd off to his “Popeil TV Advertising’ approach. But I do must admit to be interested to see what a ‘college’ coach can do with this program .. because all that matters is what happens on Saturdays in the fall.

As a Pitt fan, I certinly hope the new coach succeeds … I will just have to ignore the pre- and post- game press conferences.

Comment by wbb 08.06.11 @ 11:12 am

I didn’t think they were personal – except the question of if I’m on the AD’s payroll.

When I see some things that aren’t going well with the team or the program I’ll write about it. The fact that the reader disagrees with what I write doesn’t make it more or less ‘balanced’, just that they disagree more.

I don’t buy into Graham or Pedersen 100%. But as far as Graham goes I want to see a body of work before I criticize him. So far it seems to me he’s doing everything right – including his recruiting which he was being pilloried for not too long ago. But I rode him pretty hard for all the propaganda coming out of the staff during spring training. That was about the only thing I can even begin to criticize him about so far.

Pedersen – he screwed up the Haywood hire, that’s the extent of my problems with him. But my beliefs of what transpired prior to that are firm. Now, of course, Graham is his hire and his future so we’ll see what happens with that. But if Pedersen were fired tomorrow for some reason I wouldn’t be crying about… as long at the administration didn’t pull another Haywood out of its hat.

But here’s some actual football criticism for us – if Sunseri goes down we are screwed.

Comment by Reed 08.06.11 @ 11:19 am

I, personally, like the “Popeil TV Advertising’ approach. See Bowden or the “Ol’e Ball Coach”. If the coach has some swagger, the team usually feeds off of it. Our last coaches have been pretty dry (Wanny and Harris). This isn’t the NFL – this is college and should have a looseness and fun factor to it. The fact that he is starting to light a fire in the team and fan base is great. I think Reed’s articles reflect that and are a nice break from the muted optimism we’ve had the last decade.

I agree Reed’s articles aren’t for everyone but it is a different perspective. Plus, this is a blog – objectivity can be tossed out the window once in a while.

Comment by Tossing Thabeets 08.06.11 @ 11:36 am

WBB – How was I biased toward Pat Bostick when all I wrote about him during spring camp was exactly the same things you just said you liked? Other than referencing and commenting on his new work with the SID department I don’t remember writing about him at all. Certainly not in the football playing sense since he left the team months before.

And refresh my memory on how I “bought into everything Pedersen had to say” about PITT football during the spring practices… I don’t remember him saying anything noteworthy.

But I’ll agree with you and as I said above, I’m also getting tired of the hard sell from Graham and I addressed it with humor in almost everyone of my posts, but if that is the worse criticism I have then I think things are going pretty well. But here’s something, if he starts losing games he should win I’ll rake him over the coals.

As to the overtime scenarios… even you have to admit anything is better than three straight fade passes. The fact that you were insulted is your deal – perhaps other reads liked the insight.

I clip and paste 75 percent of what I post on here. Sometimes when there is little to discuss I’ll reach. It will get worse for the summer training camp also – the last two weeks will be closed to the media apparently.

Again, it may help to separate what I have posted on message boards and even on here in the past from my doing what Chas has asked me to do in writing articles for this blog. He seemed pretty pleased with it when we talked at the spring game so I’ll continue on .

Comment by Reed 08.06.11 @ 11:37 am

Personally I come here for information and perspective I recall the first time I discovered Blather and felt like I hit the lottery since I didn’t have to comb through worthless puff pieces in The PG looking for a morsel of truth. I find Chas refreshing and insightful. I think Reed provides a different perspective and is full of tidbits that you could not find .n Love em both.

Graham is doing what Lou Holtz used to do when he took over a program. Sell tickets while you build the program, then once you win the tickets will sell themselves.

SP is a lightning rod with a personality of a chapped ass. He, himself, couldn’t sell hot chocolate in Siberia. But, just as his bonehead decisions are doozies, his wins are huge (Howland). Let’s all hope he hit the motherlode with TG.

Thanks for all you do Chas and Reed!

SP is a lightning

Comment by Wally 08.06.11 @ 11:37 am

Pedersen did more than screw up the coach search … HE MADE THE SAME MISTAKE AS HE DID AT NEBRASKA WHICH GOT HIM FIRED THERE.

In other words, (1) he fired a fairly sucessful coach here (just like Solich), and (2) then he found that his primary choice for replacement was not available (Houston Nutt there and either Hologerson or Golden here – whatever you want to believe), and (3) finally had to settle for his 4th or 5th alternative (Callham and Heywood) which in most people’s mind was not an improvement over the coach that was fired … and there was absolutely no excuse for cmmitting the same sin twice.

Comment by wbb 08.06.11 @ 11:42 am

WBB – OK, but where in my writing about Spring Practice does that fit? How does his track record at Nebraska have one iota of influence on how well the PITT team does in 2011? For that matter, how much does his hiring Heywood and then having to fire him really mean when the kids are out on the field?

Again, I hold no real opinion regarding the AD because I think he has little to do with the actual success of the football team. DW lost the big games, not the AD.

And if Graham loses here this season, which I don’t think will happen, how can we point to the AD when almost every fan has liked the Graham hire?

I get that there are things to criticize about PITT and its administration including the AD. But Chas asked me to write about the football team – which I did and will do.

Comment by Reed 08.06.11 @ 12:00 pm

Reed, keep posting. I enjoy the insight.

Comment by Pitt It Is 08.06.11 @ 12:09 pm

Reed and Chas – I agree with Pitt It Is, and realize that it takes a considerable effort to cover Pitt athletics and write on this blog as you both do. Living out of the Pittsburgh area, this blog is an incredible link to what is going on at Pitt, basically one-stop shopping. Seldom if ever have I found an important story that I did not pick up first on this blog. Putting a thought out there to generate discussion (and even controversy) takes skill, but it is what keeps this blog current and entertaining. Myron Cope was a master at doing that on his radio show, in a very civilized way. As do you both. Please keep that going.

Thanks.

Comment by PO'd Panther 08.06.11 @ 12:24 pm

Pedersen certainly has nine lives. It was time for Wanny to move on, there was no indication that he would ever turn the corner and take Pitt to the next level. Haywood had no charisma and would have had no honeymoon period. Graham has brought enthusiasm and excitement back for now. Only time will tell if he is the real deal. He certainly knows how to recruit transfers. I am looking forward to some offensive football. If he can take two out of three of Iowa, ND and Utah it will be an outstanding year. If not, the trolls will return. Reed, we need more cowbells.

Comment by gc 08.06.11 @ 12:39 pm

“But here’s some actual football criticism for us – if Sunseri goes down we are screwed.”

Reed, are you saying there is little to recommend about Gonzalez and Myers?

Comment by steve 08.06.11 @ 1:30 pm

Reed,I really enjoy reading your posts. You offer reasons for saying what you do.

Just ignore the “nabobs of negativity”. In general, they never try to do what you do. Instead, they just tear down the work of others.

Comment by Hollow Panther 08.06.11 @ 2:00 pm

Steve – I’ve said many times that each of those players have real strong points and both also have weaknesses. Graham has instituted an offense that relies on a QB who can both run the ball and pass well. After Sunseri there isn’t a QB on roster that fits that bill.

He isn’t going to discard this offense all of a sudden if Sunseri is out; he’ll have to modify it for whoever goes in. He’ll cut back on the passing if it’s Gonzalez and he’ll minimize the QB run option if it’s Myers. Either way I think it cripples what Graham wants to do on offense this year.

I could be wrong but if Sunseri goes down I think we’ll see Myers before Gonzalez on the strength of his passing. He can still execute the modified read-option, or just hand off, and our passing game wouldn’t suffer as much. If I were the coach I’d try to get Myers in the first two games to see what shakes out… assuming we are far enough ahead to have that luxury. Gonzalez won’t be suited up for those games unfortunately.

But Graham was pretty high on Gonzalez coming out of the spring practices.

IMO if Myers was playing this season with DW and DW’s offense he’d be a great fit and I’d be pulling for him to get an equal shot at starting in the camp. He’d certainly be a clear QB2 under Wannstedt.

Comment by Reed 08.06.11 @ 2:02 pm

Great Scott!!! Is it Shakespeare or Bacon? When do we read about football. AND could the blogs. be cut down from tomes to paperbacks? I propose a truce between Chas and Reed. By the way what are their credentials? Rev. George in Columbus

Comment by Rev. George Mehaffey 08.06.11 @ 2:54 pm

Rev – Chas and Reed are fine. Thanks for your concern. If Chas had a problem with anything I do I’m sure he wouldn’t air it out in public, nor would I with him.

I assume you are referencing the “Who is the author?” bit I sometimes stick in at the end. I’ll be honest, that’s fun for me and why else would I do this if not to have fun? From the number of responses it received a lot of readers thought it was pleasant also.

By the way – I thought there was a hell of a lot of ‘football’ in those spring articles, which leads to your complaint about the length. Can’t win them all I guess.

We have no credentials. That’s why this is a Blog and not a newspaper or a news reporting organization, and it’s why I continually state the thoughts are my opinions interspersed with some facts or feelings to base those opinions on.

Comment by Reed 08.06.11 @ 3:10 pm

Things must be looking rosy on the field if so many are going to waste time nitpicking the blog writing. Pitt Blather is on of the best blogs I’ve read and Chas doe great work. I or one have really loved the fact that he can get such good people to ill in. From Reed to Fear the Stache, the Incline, and SP in NY and whoever else I left out – GREAT JOB!

Comment by Bowling Green Panther 08.06.11 @ 3:17 pm

Reed–
First of all, don’t ignore the internet flamers. Your writing is good, but I do agree with some of the comments made above. As someone who writes about a team I love (the Phillies–don’t hate), I know it can be really hard to separate who you are as a fan and what you want as a fan, from who you are as a writer and what you see as a writer. That takes a lot of time and practice–it’s one thing to get excited at every word the coaches say, but you have to remember these people are in PR–the opposite of journalism. They’re not gonna tell you bad things, they’re not going to ever say anything is bad. That’s OUR job, to find and nitpick and give people an honest view of the team. Now obviously we don’t want you to point out only the bad things, but it’s okay to give even your favorite team a fair assessment. We understand that you’re not bashing Pitt, but just think about the things that you say. If you find yourself unable to separate those two sides of yourself, then maybe sports journalism just isn’t your thing. But really if you work at it, just think about it WHILE you’re writing, you’ll see much better work pouring out.

Comment by merlin 08.06.11 @ 3:50 pm

Reed- keep writing.

Comment by Omar 08.06.11 @ 4:29 pm

Reed:

1. Judging by my reading of the posts, you have the overwhelming support of the board (including yours truly) irrespective of whether we take issue with your comments, views or topics for discussion.

2. No matter how hard you try, you aint’t never going to get a 100% favorable rating. (Just ask Chas to comment on this observation.)

3. I certainly understand the desire to defend oneself against perceived attacks (personal or otherwise). Just be careful not to be perceived as being thin-skinned.

Comment by BigGuy 08.06.11 @ 5:03 pm

Merlin – sports journalism certainly IS NOT my thing. Helping Chas out when he asked me to is.

I hope I’m not too thin skinned and I have to be honest and say the criticisms don’t actually bother me too much. I do what I do because, as noted, it is fun to do.

I figured that the readers would take everything (in every blog ever written) with a grain of salt and not think it is actual reporting on a subject. If that were the case on The Blather I’d ask for payment and really try to dig into issues. Since I don’t do either of those thing – take it for what it’s worth.

Comment by Reed 08.06.11 @ 6:10 pm

So can we get back to posting…my life sucks right about now and I actually look forward to this site. Matter of fact it’s the best part of my day, as sad as that sounds.

Comment by Marco 08.06.11 @ 8:32 pm

Reed – Thanks for posting. Please keep it up.

Off topic but did I hear correctly that Jamie is taking the team to Maui in 2014?

Comment by CalvinHobbes 08.06.11 @ 10:46 pm

Blog post by Chas and Reed are amazing. I just need more of them. Hopefully we’ll get a Steven Adams article tomorrow? Wink, wink.

Comment by krayz 08.07.11 @ 4:34 am

Posts*

I’m a big lurker, so you wont see me commenting very often, because I have nothing to add after your wonderful posts. They are always well researched and knowledgeable. That’s all I care about.

Comment by krayz 08.07.11 @ 4:36 am

Nice articles in the Trib.

Comment by gc 08.07.11 @ 7:14 am

As an occasional adjunct faculty, I know that the few negative comments out of the many positive are the ones that will be remembered. Don’t be discouraged.
As a related issue…I wish the athletes couldn’t read any blogs. This is one of the most civil, and sometimes I cringe at what is said about some of them on here. Even if they don’t read them, some ‘helpful friend’ always passes on the bad press. With the downright hate on various other blogs, I can’t understand how some of them go on.
Is it any wonder, that after months of “why do Cruz and Reed continue to play” was the banner on the PG blog that one of them decided not to play any more?
Shame on us for forgetting that this is really just kids playing a game, and allowing it to become an industry and an identity.

Comment by Stfan 08.07.11 @ 7:51 am

Speaking of positives, the players are in much better shape than in previous years.

Comment by steve 08.07.11 @ 8:59 am

@Reed, my best advice I can offer you if you want to keep contributing to Panther Blather w/o permanent damage to your ego, mirrors merlin’s opinions, write it how you see it, try to be fair and even handed with thoughtful insight while doing so, if you feel led to respond to opposing opinions, do so with fact supporting replies that stimulate the debate and call it a day, period. However, based on how you have interacted with bloggers concerning this particular thread, my most important advice would be for you to grow a much thicker hide and develop an attitude that your opinions are valid irrespective of anyone elses viewpoints. Forget about defending yourself or trying to prove the validity of your position, it is just not worth the effort and it is a hopeless endeavor anyhow. As the old saying goes “opinions are like belly buttons, everybody has one”. Oh look, I’ve got a belly button too!

Comment by Dr. Tom 08.07.11 @ 9:20 am

Stfan – I agree with you on that subject and that is why the Blather is, I think, a better blog than most. Sometimes we’ll point out a flaw in a kid’s game and wrap it in humor but I try never to actually run a player down. Why? Because they are doing something that I couldn’t have done during my time at PITT with their responsibilities and time drain on and off the field… and because they are human.

That said, when a player does something off the field that results in discipline or dismissal we’ll comment on that and pretty strongly sometimes. For example, I very much disagreed with, and was verbal about, how the Sheard incident was handled last season but I never thought Sheard himself was a young man of bad character. Quite the opposite in fact. Chas disagreed with me about Sheard’s ‘suspension’ but not once has he attempted to censor or change anything the other writers post.

I’ll state pretty firmly that Sunseri has a very poor deep pass but that doesn’t make him any less of a guy out there trying to succeed.

Elijah Fields didn’t get the same treatment from me though… his repeated stupidity almost demanded to be written about in negative terms.

And every single player on the roster is going to do some boneheaded thing on the field at some point and they all will have flaws in their game. The key is to separate those flaws from the whole of the young men themselves. The venom that is directed toward players who aren’t ‘stars’ is hard to read in other media outlets, especially message boards, sometimes. But it has been head scratching that some players were never sat down in the past. Let’s hope that isn’t the case going forward.

This blog is pretty gentle with opposing schools also and that is another aspect that has made it so attractive for me to read every morning for the last six years. We’ll take shots at WVU because it is almost impossible not to, but again, it is done mostly with a humorous edge.

Chas has built quite a good thing here and so have his friends who chip in from time to time. What readers and posters don’t realize is the volume of time and energy it takes for him to produce what he does when this isn’t his full time job by any means, and with a young family to boot. He takes the high road on here and that’s good.

Comment by Reed 08.07.11 @ 9:26 am

Reed, as I indicated previously, I enjoyed your spring writings and found them informative.

But one piece of advise, please … quit being so damned defensive about any bit of criticism you receive (or more appropriatel) any criticam you perceive!

Not everyone is going to agree on your perspective on things just like I certainly don’t expect everyone here to share my view of being completely turned-off to Coach Graham’s ‘Propeil’ style.

Again, all that matters is what occurs on the field.

Comment by wbb 08.07.11 @ 9:50 am

Yikes! I just got done reading the article by Starkey in today’s Trib. He has really thrown down the gaunlet to Pitt fans regarding expectations for this year’s Pitt coaching staff and team. I guess if Graham says “lets win the BE Championship” we Pitt fans are supposed to hold his feet to the fire right off the bat! I think that Graham is a great salesman. My hope is that he can convince the kids on this team that his expectations for his 1st year can be accomplished. Personally, I’d much rather root for a team that has a coaching staff that expects their team to rise to their expectations rather than one that underperforms because of lack thereof. I guess that means, LETS GO PITT!!

Comment by Dr. Tom 08.07.11 @ 10:05 am

Reed,

Your commentary has completely ruined this site for me, and I doubt I will ever come back and comment here again without a written apology from Chaz assuring me that your blogging privileges here have been revoked!

Comment by Jeff 08.07.11 @ 12:21 pm

@wbb: Early you insinuated that Wanny was a “fairly successful” coach. Based on that I don’t if Reed needs to hear your criticism. I keeed, I keeed (kinda).

More importantly, if SP hits the lottery with Graham, no one will remember that debacle (Haywood) five years down the road. I take that back, you and the other SP haters will no matter what happens.

Finally, blogs are not the same independent/unbiased sports reporting. We’re all fans and blogs are our voice. It’s going to have some bias and personal input. If Reed wants to be positive about the current regime, fine, not all Pitt fans are super negative and pessimistic…just most.

Comment by The Incline 08.07.11 @ 2:40 pm

@Reed, referring to my previous post and then using Jeff’s above commentary as an exampie there of. I trust that Jeff’s post is a tongue in cheek attempt at humor (I hope), but if not then f*ck him and the horse that he rode in on, BTW, thanks for promising never to contribute to this blog again, see ya! Thats the attitude that keeps you sane, IMHO. Until next time.

Comment by Dr. Tom 08.07.11 @ 4:02 pm

Reed, please try to write more like Chas.

Comment by Pitt_Panther_1982 08.07.11 @ 4:02 pm

More good news:

Today we hosted a picnic for 30 NJ kids and their families headed to Pitt as freshmen this fall.

The kids are bright and motivated both academically and athleticlly. A bonus: they and their parents are a lot of fun!

Today I was VERY proud to be a Pitt alumnus.

Comment by steve 08.07.11 @ 4:28 pm

Reed, count me in with those who enjoy your posts and the efforts made to write them.

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Comment by Curtis 08.08.11 @ 7:11 am

Reed, your posts are excellent. You have nothing to apologize for. You and Chas are excellent, keep up the good work. I haven’t seen Jeff post on here over the past few years, wouldn’t worry about him, if he was being serious at all???

Excellent work, much appreciated.

To any critics, start your own blog and start writing, see how far you get????

Go ahead, drop some links on here, let me get a look at what you can write, and see how much time it takes, and see how much information you can get out.

We’ll all be waiting……….

Comment by Dan 08.08.11 @ 9:43 am

Yes, I know Steve, we’re a basketball school!!!

Comment by Dan 08.08.11 @ 9:43 am

For what it’s worth, this is one of my favorite sites and I enjoy reading all of the content, including the original posts and the comments. Keep up the good work guys.

Comment by longsufferingpittfan 08.08.11 @ 10:05 am

Dan, I surveyed the kids at the picnic. The vast majority agree

Pitt’s a…..

Comment by steve 08.09.11 @ 7:35 am

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