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August 6, 2013

My questions concerns and thoughts on Pitt as the first day of camp begins and it is less than 28 days to FSU-Pitt.

Part 1 is here. Part 2, here.

8. Who is going to kick field goals? This is the one question that  has the potential, at the end of the year to look back at and wonder why there wasn’t more concern over this issue. Kevin Harper is gone. He never quite got that consistency to match the leg strength, but now what? Does freshman Chris Blewitt come in and beat everyone? There are two walk-ons in Brad Lukasak and Drake Greer battling with him. Pitt was 0-7 in games decided by 5 points or less the last 3 years.

9. Can the D-line dominate? As much as Pitt intends to rely on the defense, it really is about how the four guys up-front perform. All the optimism on defense stems from the D-line. Aaron Donald is going to face regular double teams. Tryone Ezell and Tyrique Jarrett absolutely have to take advantage of that to help create the pressure on the opposing offenses and take the pressure off Donald.

On the outside, David Durham — the Ohio State transfer — is expected to start and make the line stronger on the edge. This is the make-or-break year for Bryan Murphy who has been dogged by injuries and academic struggles. He’s now a redshirt junior and freshman Shakir Soto enrolled early and already made the depth chart.

10. What about Chryst? Coach Chryst is now in year two. His first year was a bit rocky at times. As much as the suspensions just before the start of the YSU game may have hurt the team, the way they came out and played in both the YSU and Cinci was a wreck. Emotionally flat. Unprepared and simply unsure. That starts at the top.

Now the good news was that the team and Chryst improved as the season continued. There were still moments of shakiness — the team failing to show up for the first three quarters at UConn after the heartbreaker at ND. Game management at the end of the first half against Louisville. The Syracuse game.

Chryst has to improve on making sure the team is emotionally ready at the start of games. The VT and ND games were big games and everyone was ready and fired up to play. But those are easy games to get up for. There were too many where the team simply wasn’t ready to play.





I just got done watching all the post practice interview snips on youtube and looking at the photos from Day 1. A couple things stood out. Devin Street has really matured and you can tell the difference in atmosphere just by listening to him talk. Huge difference from last year. He even mentions it and talks about the comfort level and you really senses that the team is indeed a team. It’s almost like a burden has been lifted by the graduation/dismissal/transfer of several players. Another thing I noticed is that some of the freshman lineman we recruited are BIG. Who knows how they will progress over the years but they definitely have the size that Chryst wants. And James Conner could be a player – he seems like he is physically ready for D1 football.
I’m pumped for football to be starting and equally excited for the Labor Day game. Each year the hype builds and we all get let down early and often. Some year it has to change doesn’t it?? Some year we actually have to exceed expectations and excel…don’t we? We’re due, right?

Comment by JJ 08.06.13 @ 2:45 pm

look for Devin Cook to challenge Durham. Cook was injured thru much of sprng ball

Comment by wbb 08.06.13 @ 2:57 pm

Wow this David Durham must have really impressed in Spring to have jumped to the top of the depth chart at DE. WAsn’t this kid a fullback at Ohio Fake ?

Agree that both the big recruits at DE out of New Jersey a few years back have been……less than stellar…shall we say.

And 0-7 in last 2 years in games decided by 5 points or less, says it all. But I wouldn’t blame that ALL on the FG kicker. haha

Difference of winning a few of them meant not having gone to the lovely confines of Legion Field in January in an obscure soon to be defunct bowl game.

And yes your thoughts about PC’s motivational skills is right on target. Perhaps PC is recruiting the type of kids who can motivate themselves. Nobody ever had to motivate me to play a football or a basketball or a baseball game.

So maybe that is the key to PC’s recruiting.
He wants self-motivated kids, not kids who think they’re entitled ! Yes/No

Comment by EMel 08.06.13 @ 3:13 pm

@JJ, “Each year the hype builds and we all get let down early and often. Some year it has to change doesn’t it?? Some year we actually have to exceed expectations and excel…don’t we? We’re due, right?”

The answers to your three questions follow, Yes, Yes and Nope! Not this year. We are going to have to be happy with those intangibles that result in wins down the road this year, unfortunately.
Be happy when we stay in games until the final wistle blows. Take solice in the fact that the team will play hard this season and have more heart than we’ve seen in the recent past. Be aware that the young players are going to make mistakes, and learn from them, hopefully. Playing RS Freshman now makes for experienced upperclassmen down the road. That which doesn’t kill you just makes you stronger.

I’m just hoping that we don’t get KILLED vs FSU. If we stay in that game and don’t embarrass ourselves on national TV, ONCE AGAIN, we WILL get better as the season progresses as long as we can keep the injury bug at bay.

A ragingly successful season this year looks like 7-5 with an invite to a minor bowl. That is what they call growing pains my friend.

Comment by Dr. Tom 08.06.13 @ 3:17 pm

Does anyone know if camp is open to alums/on site public?? I am going to be in the Bugh in a few days and would like to see how things are going for myself,

On another note, isn’t this a great time of year to be a Pitt Fan? No losses yet, no muffed FG’s.
Just hope and dreams, just like when we were young and that first issue of the College Football Magazine came out.

Comment by Dan 72 08.06.13 @ 3:25 pm

I don’t see as much of issues on offense as I do on defense.
On offense, due to lack of quality WR’s, I expect double TE sets. Can power football work in ACC? Don’t know. But Pitt’s TE’s can catch the ball and will be mismatch against LB’s. The TE’s are the strength of the team. I like Bennet at RB or RB by committee is not a problem. The O-line will be fine with combo of experience and depth. Also, I’m quite comfortable with the coaches on the O-side of the ball.

Defense… where do I start. Weak coaching. DE’s that are lightweight as they are converted LB’s therefore playing out of position. LB’s are not a strength as Gonzo never played that position until spring and to outplay others is concerning regarding quality of depth. The DB’s will not have ACC speed and will get burned.

Emel.. regarding motivation. Part of a coaches job is to motivate or pumpup players. Some of the best alltime coaches new how to do it. Lombardi ring a bell. Chryst doesn’t know how to motivate. Did you ever see snippets of pregame or halftime. smh

Comment by Pitt.Dan83 08.06.13 @ 3:28 pm

Not debating that Dan83JoeD,

what I’m saying is maybe PC recognizes his own liabilities and is seeking kids to recruit who are self-motivators.

Which would jive with kids with high GPA’s, as you have to be self-motivated to study and earn high grades.

As opposed to Lombardi, on the opposite end of the spectrum, does Chuck Noll ring a bell.
Tom Landry would also fit that bill..ding ding.

Comment by EMel 08.06.13 @ 3:54 pm

EMel if we lose to FSU 21 to 10 i am ok with that
but if we lose 52 to 10 or 42 to 14 i will be pissed
in outher words as long as we dont get blown out.
or maybe we win that would be nice.
but if we have no D I WILL SCREAM and get drunk.

Comment by FRANKCAN 08.06.13 @ 4:04 pm

VT has officially announced that star DB Antone Exum has not recovered fully from a season ending ACL tear and will not play vs. Alabama. Word is that his surgery will need 2 to 3 more months to heal as he just reached the 6 month mark since surgery. That is major from a talent and leadership perspective for VT. Exum may not be ready when Savage and company roll down I-77! Hate it for the kid but he has NFL expectations so lets hope he is given the green lite to play in November! H2P! UPone

Comment by UPone 08.06.13 @ 4:08 pm

pitt.dan83, k’waun and lafayette pitts will be one of if not the best set of corners in the acc. pitts is an nfl talent and williams is small but his coverage and ball skills are exceptional. if they get beat it will be because of the d line and a lack of a pass rush.

as i said under the 2nd edition of this topic, if ray vinopal starts at safety we are in trouble back there. unless he got considerably faster over this off season, he has no business starting at safety. he is very small and doesnt have the speed to overcome that. hopefully he has improved.. a lot.

they moved caprara to outside backer because they really really like true freshman matt galambos. they dont want to stack two good players so chryst wants to spread the talent out. side note, it interests me that the two backers they love ie caprara and galambos had crap offer sheets……

i watched the post practice intgerview and looked at the photo gallery and james conner is huge. he is physically ready to play. whether he can get ready mentally by this season is the question.

ejuan price is playing de this camp because of his rushing skills. i think he is terribly undersized to have a hand on the ground but rushing is his specialty so if his size isnt a factor then he can be effective in that role.

Comment by pk 08.06.13 @ 4:12 pm

also, for pitt dan, lafayette pitts has recorded a 4.43 forty and williams has recorded a 4.45 forty… their speed is not an issue

Comment by pk 08.06.13 @ 4:16 pm

Can anybody comment on the fact that Pitt.Dan83 actually thinks before he begins typing?

Blewitt, remember that name, $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$!

Comment by Dr. Tom 08.06.13 @ 4:17 pm

@ Frankie

Know what you mean buddy.

I think FSU laid over 50 points on their first 3 victims (er opponents) last year.

I just don’t want to be embarrassed on National TV in our very 1rst game in the ACC.

Maybe Monk Bonasorte will show pity on his brother’s alma mater. Is Chuckie’s place still on Forbes ?

Comment by EMel 08.06.13 @ 4:41 pm

JoeD – Correction:
Pitt has ‘inexperienced’ coaching on D. There is a lack of data on the group to determine the coaching weak.

Comment by pghFred 08.06.13 @ 4:46 pm

It is great to read comments about actual players and not potential recruits. Go to the Pitt site and read the players comments. The pure joy of the first day of camp.

All of the BS of the off season is over, Are you ready for some football? Fill the stadium!

Hail to Pitt!

Comment by gc 08.06.13 @ 4:48 pm

Don’t know what they know about Matt Galambos, the kid hasn’t even strapped on a Pitt helmet yet.

Hell I hope he’s the 2nd coming of Jerry Olsavski.
(Scott McKillop for you younger guys)

Your are indeed on target PK, on the crap offer sheets. (Yale, Harvard, Rutgers, Cuse & Temple)

Bet ya the kid is the self-motivated type though. With offers from Yale & Haaaavard. haha

Interesting article about Matt Galambos, who carried a weighted 4.1 GPA at a tough academic HS.

link to philadelphia.cbslocal.com

Comment by EMel 08.06.13 @ 5:00 pm

Emel, you can read a little on it in the red shirt diaries. The staff loves galambos even though he will probably redshirt this year. I remember seeing his jr year film and being utterly underwhelmed. I then saw his sr tape and not only did he put on a lot of weight, he was faster, quicker, and he hit like a truck. I think he is going to be a good player for pitt. Btw, not to nit pick but technically galambos has worn a pitt helmet as today was his first day 😉

Comment by Pk 08.06.13 @ 5:15 pm

Blewitt, probably not the best name for a kicker..but was pretty highly regarded coming out of high school. Assuming he wins the job…

Comment by Pap76 08.06.13 @ 5:57 pm

You’re being to nit picky PK. lol

Just got done reading the REd Shirt blog, thanks for me reminding me bro, cause I despise the PG.

Couple things I noticed, no mention of Nick Grigsby or Bam Bradley.

And not a single mention of the QB spot, would have been nice to know if Savage & Voytik were in shape and maybe throwing on target. Spinning the ball nice, something, anything.

Not another year of Sam (on the job training) Werner.

Comment by EMel 08.06.13 @ 6:01 pm

Speaking of ……spinning the ball.

What ever happened to that guy who wrote dissertations concerning the attributes of one….
Mark Myers.

Not to be confused with one….Michael Myers.

Well you know.

link to en.wikipedia.org

Comment by EMel 08.06.13 @ 6:24 pm

Damn, he struck. I was holding out that maybe he got grounded or something.

Comment by Dan 08.06.13 @ 6:39 pm

it was not me but mark myers was throwing for all most 3000 yard at john carrol and doeing very well
thanks for asking.
if he had not missed a game he would have made 3000

Comment by FRANKCAN 08.06.13 @ 6:43 pm

PK,
Pitts and Williams do have have those speeds.
I know Pitts never went to a combine. Can you provide a link to their combines?
Any athlete can put whatever time they want on their rivals/scout profile without verification.
For instance, Shai McKenzie was touting 4.32 but when he went to Oregon in June for an elite camp, he was measured at 4.58.

Comment by Pitt.Dan83 08.06.13 @ 7:17 pm

Comment by wbb 08.06.13 @ 7:29 pm

Frankcan–I am less worried about the score of the FSU game than how competitive Pitt looks. You could lose 42-14 and be physically and statistically competitive–looked as if you belonged except for a few mistakes/turnovers that resulted in easy scores for the opponent and others that killed impressive drives (e.g. redzone turnovers). What I don’t want to see is a team that looks truly outclassed. A team that loses due to mistakes can improve, one that doesn’t have the physical talent can’t.

Comment by pitt1972 08.06.13 @ 7:39 pm

pitt1972 if the D plays a good game and we lose
it is ok but if we get blown out and the d stinks
i am not ok with it.
like i said i could live with a 21 to 10 loss or something like that .

Comment by FRANKCAN 08.06.13 @ 8:01 pm

Or at least stuck on a floor with R.P. McMurphy and Chief and not able to get to a computer.

Nurse Ratched has your meds!!

Comment by Dan 08.06.13 @ 8:30 pm

pitts
link to nfldraftscout.com

williams
link to nfldraftscout.com

neither pitts nor williams got beat by simply being slower than a receiver last year.. not once.. not against notre dame nor virginia tech who have superior overall team talent to pitt. other than fsu and clemson, theres not a team in the acc who have receivers that could simply outrun those tw and even then the difference between a 4.4 and a 4.43 isnt very noticeable.. i dont need combines to know that.

Comment by pk 08.06.13 @ 8:33 pm

pitt1972
Maybe it’s because I attended Pitt in the late 80s, but I’d rather see Pitt pushed around as lesser talent than see Pitt play a competitive game but make idiotic mistakes and lose, looking like poorly coached, clueless morons. Getting whupped by a better team is fine. Looking like you don’t deserve to be in the stadium is intolerable. I’m tired of Pitt looking like a high school team. I hope Pitt plays like they know what they are doing. I understand that this is the first time in several years that we’ll have the same head coach, but that does not explain the last 3 decades. We’re supposed to a school for smart people. Let’s show it on the football field.
H2P

Comment by Caw Miller 08.06.13 @ 8:54 pm

Mr. Caw Miller – You just said in one paragraph what I and the majority on this web site have thought and felt for the past 20 years, whether we graduated in the 60’s early 70’s or late 80’s.

Thank you…well spoken….AMEN!

Comment by Dan 72 08.06.13 @ 10:08 pm

Yahoo is loving us on their NCAAF page.

Another feature article about our boys in blue & gold and ….wait…..block PITT .

Here we go:

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/panthers-eager-life-acc-underway-214516251–ncaaf.html

Comment by EMel 08.06.13 @ 11:53 pm

Hell with all the attention Yahoo is paying to us………..

maybe…….just maybe……….

…….We shock the World !!!

Hey I can dream right. Hope is eternal with Pitt ppl who went to school in the latest glory days !!

Comment by EMel 08.06.13 @ 11:56 pm

@ Caw

I raise my glass in tribute….sir !

Comment by EMel 08.06.13 @ 11:58 pm

Oh and I raise my glass to me Buccos….who won again…..

…….on a walkoff HomeRun by Josh Harrison.

We are now 68-44, which is the best mark we’ve had since 1972 at this stage of the season.

Roberto’s final season……..:-(

Comment by EMel 08.07.13 @ 12:00 am

The training camp practices are closed to the general public and alumni.

JJ – I give Street credit for stepping up in a leadership role but the reality is that he has to to remain attractive to NFL scouts after punching that student and getting arrested with Pitts and Graham. He surely is a case of one’s learning from a mistake. I think he’ll have a very solid year this season, maybe not as many yards because we won’t have as many completed passes but he’ll probably score more TDs.

Chryst has been talking about Bradley in the last few days – very positive also. Both Grigsby and Bradly are still on the team and IMO will be so this season.

EMel – I was just thinking about that Myers loving poster also. I thought he was great on here and he and I had competing dissertations on Myers’ merits. Frank – 3000 yards at John Carroll means nothing when you are talking about a QB being able to compete at a BCS level school. He’s doing well and having fun without any real pressure on him which is what he always wanted.

There was a solid reason he dropped from PITT to John Carroll’s level – now for him its back to football being a fun game to play with his teammates instead of a burden of unreasonable expectations as it was at PITT. I think the last thing he wanted was to be at a D1 or even a D2 level school school. Good for him.

pk – I’d like to see Caprara replace Gonzalez and move Gonzalez back to Safety to take over Vinopal’s spot. A starting lineup of Thomas, Gordon and Caprara would be fine with me. Lets remember that Caprara is now 6’0″ and 225 lbs – he put on 35 pounds since starting his SR in HS. Plus, Caprara played four years of LB at a good football school and beat the total tackling record there.

I don’t think Gonzalez played any LB in HS at all – he was a QB and a Safety. BTW – another 4* QB who wasn’t actually as good as the recruit rankings, and PITT fans, thought he was.

Comment by Reed 08.07.13 @ 8:06 am

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