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September 8, 2014

Monday Morning QB

(This is a weekly series of articles entitled “Monday Morning Quarterback”.   I will try to post them two days after the football games are played so as to have our wilder emotions under control by then.  It will be my take on the positives and the negatives we saw happen and a chance for commenters to agree or disagree and to add their own thoughts.)

Coming off a nice win against a fellow ACC member team in Boston College we PITT fans are feeling pretty good right about now.  The only long lasting problem that arose during the game is when Artie Rowell, our Center, went down for the season with a torn ACL.  Other than that it looks and feels like the team will have nothing but positive ramifications of that win.

POSITIVES

The one thing we can all point to is that, unlike sometimes in past season, we soundly beat an opponent where the odds were close and we were playing in their backyard as it were. Yes, the 30-20 score aside we beat the BC squad up and down and bettered them in every phase of the game.  This wasn’t a pushover team either.  They will win more than they lose this season so for me a real positive is that we didn’t feel overconfident coming of a big 62-0 the week before.

Another good thing that happened is that James Conner had two monster games in a row.  Last season he had a singular two game set where he ran for over 100 yards and that was against New Mexico State (119) and then Duke (173).  Other than that he was way less productive during the regular season having done this for yardage: 27, 1, 28, 3, 35, 102, 26, and 22.  Does anyone actually think we’ll see that type of low production again from Conner this year? Not me.

The fact that Voytik met his first real quality opponent as a starter and didn’t stink out the joint is a real plus also.  His first INT on the season, happening in our territory and taken back to our 29 yard line, was quickly negated by a strong defense that held BC to a missed FC attempt.  So he learned that mistakes happen and they aren’t always fatal.  He really has to learn to look off a receiver though. Plus he showed he can make correct decisions on when to scramble and pick up big yardage.  On this play you can see that he dropped back and tried to stay in the pocket but the pressure happened so quickly he had to tuck and run. It was a good decision and something to build upon.

NEGATIVES

I kind of had to think about this for a moment because at first glance everything seemed to go as correctly as a normal win should.  Opponents will make good plays every so often no matter how good PITT is and that is to be expected.

I guess the fact that we had tacklers whiff on the BC QB during his 1st quarter 51 yard TD run.  I remember reading after the game that a PITT defensive player stated that ‘we were in the correct positions but just didn’t make the tackle’ but I’ll disagree.  Watch the tape from the beginning and see that Vinopal moves up on the fake and chooses the wrong lane to try to tackle the QB.  Ironic that the announcers were praising him right before the snap.  He played a good game overall though…. except for…

We gave them an easy TD on a 48 yard pass play where the receiver was left uncover deep down field.  First off the BC QB had loads of time to set up for the throw, our DL pressure was way too late.  Secondly our Safeties rambled around elsewhere and allowed WR Shakim Phillips to run, skip and jump on a deep slant from right to left where he caught the ball and break-danced his way into the end zone.  At first look it seems L. Pitts screwed up and he did but he also should have had help on that play.

Then we bungled the onside kick BC attempted and made after they scored the above TD to bring the game to 30-20.  I hate to put us fans through this again but watch the replay and see that first Vinopal whiffs on the ball then how Gonzalez and Webb get blocked out of the opportunity to cover also.  It appears that Vinopal thought the ball didn’t travel 10 yards but that shouldn’t have changed his responsibility to get it at all.

That’s it – three thumbs up and three thumbs down.  How did you see it?

 

 

 

 





you technically missed Monday morning by 2 minutes, bet your DI would not be as forgining as us. But maybe you can’t see the clock properly.

Chryst mentioned that he was proud the way defense stiffened afte the interception, but I saw too open receivers on 1st and 3rd down (especially the 1st down) that were missed by their QB. To me, that open receivers was by far the biggest negative, in a night of few negatives.

Comment by wbb 09.08.14 @ 11:14 am

Agree completely, BC’s QB and terrible WE/TE helped Pitt’s D out several times on potential big plays. Pitt needs to shore up their assignments in the D backfield.

Comment by Taxing Matters 09.08.14 @ 11:31 am

As much as we can point at Voytiks up and down play, or defensive lapses, I think the offensive line and run game need to be praised..

That was not a small defensive line that BC ran out, and they got pushed all over, up and down the field. Just a dominating performance.

Looking more like Wisconsin East everyday.

Pairing this kind of ground game with a developing QB is a nice luxury to have.

Comment by BostonsCommon 09.08.14 @ 11:43 am

I “appreciate” their efforts. LOL. H2P

Comment by pittbluegold 09.08.14 @ 11:49 am

Still right smack dab in the middle of Monday AM for me actually ;-).

A little nervous for a part of the first quarter, but Pitt stayed focused and workman-like, which is really a hallmark of the HCPC area. It’s nice to see the players having fun with it though while at the same time working hard.

Reed, if you look at the T. Murphy run video again, look closely at the :04/:05 mark. Reggie Mitchell fires in off the corner, read it perfectly the whole way and had both arms wrapped around Murphy’s waist and he slipped right through the tackle. It wasn’t Vinopal who missed the tackle (he was fooled completely). We had it contained perfectly for a 3 yard loss and the tackle didn’t happen.

Great stuff all around. On to the FIU “Golden” Panthers on Saturday.

link to youtu.be

Comment by CNorwoodAZ 09.08.14 @ 11:52 am

I just read that 12 red zone opportunities this year have produced 12 TDs. Regardless of the quality of the opposition that is impressive.

Comment by shaef 09.08.14 @ 11:59 am

If I can add to the positives—the kick game. Chris B and Ryan W both did a great job. In addition to his filed goals, it was great to see Chris’ kick offs that could not be run back. And, Ryan did his best to pin the BCers deep.

H2P

Comment by pmdH2P 09.08.14 @ 12:07 pm

Ho Hum, James Connor ACC offensive back of the week,TJ Clemmings,O lineman ,and Chris Blewitt special team player of the week. When is the Defense gonna get in?

Comment by alcofan 09.08.14 @ 12:14 pm

I agree regarding the kicking, especially Blewitt. I realize this is big time D1 football but not many schools can rely on their kicker making all 3 FG attempts of over 40yds in 1 game. That was big.

Comment by JJ 09.08.14 @ 12:22 pm

49 yards into the wind is nothing to sneeze at. According to Larry Richert(Pitt sideline reporter) the wind was doing weird things, whipping side to side, gusty, at field level. Blewitt went out there & blasted it through like a pro. Winslow looks to be a good punter. Looking smarter & smarter to have top rated guys on scholarship as opposed to relying on walk ons.

Iowa game set for a noon kickoff on either ESPN or ESPNU.

Comment by Nick 09.08.14 @ 12:59 pm

Nice and steamy here in SFLA today. The heat hit the PATS yesterday but this FIU team is very bad. Hell I think FAU is better.

Comment by Upittbaseball 09.08.14 @ 1:10 pm

HCPC and Tomlin grab a lunch together at the UPMC Sports complex cafeteria.

HCPC : I really appreciate that you guys found a way to win yesterday. Do you see our game?

Tomlin: Obviously.

Comment by Joe Lawrence 09.08.14 @ 1:20 pm

Very clutch kicking by Blewitt. He really helped the team settle in and gain their feet.

Winslow did a good job as well. His second (I believe) should have been downed around the 5 or 6 yards line. Too often I see teams allow the ball to bounce, only for it to finds its way into the endzone for a touchback. If the returned is out of the way, catch the punt!

Great game Friday night and plenty of room for improvement for this team as the year progresses. HTP

Comment by JAM05PITT 09.08.14 @ 1:21 pm

Just got the news that the Iowa game is on at noon. That is all we need to know about where we stand. Lets hope the results in the next few weeks force the suits at ESPN to put us on at 330pm.

Comment by Joe Lawrence 09.08.14 @ 1:23 pm

Can’t remember a year or kicker that makes kicks look so smooth and effortless at Pitt!

Comment by Dan 72 09.08.14 @ 1:28 pm

TJ Clemmings will play sat. Gabe Roberts & Alex Officer will both practice at center, Roberts the likely starter.

Comment by Nick 09.08.14 @ 1:31 pm

Blewitt’s kickoffs regularly hitting and going through the end zone is another welcome sight! Helps to cut down on the special team coverage mistakes.

Comment by Barvo 09.08.14 @ 1:37 pm

AD, man.. Just, wow. These aren’t college kids anymore. He’s blowin up cats in the league like its nothing.

link to vine.co

That’s AP getting tossed to the ground like a rag doll.

Comment by BostonsCommon 09.08.14 @ 1:37 pm

Reminds me of the Georgia Tech game when he tackled the back and the QB… Except of course, that’s the Vikings.

Comment by BostonsCommon 09.08.14 @ 1:44 pm

well, once again in this great countryof ours … the rich get richer.

The bowl ban is lifted from PSU immediately, and the Nits will get their full complement of scholarships replenished for next year.

This happens a week after when yet another victim had come forward of a child predator who was enabled by the schools VIP …. because the large profits are certainly more important than a group of fatherless boys.

Comment by wbb 09.08.14 @ 1:51 pm

Loved the outcome of the game on Friday. We rushed the ball 51 times, with Conner getting 36 carries. I love JC and his game but it’s unlikely for him to continue to carry it 36 times and stay healthy.

Would have like to see Conner with 25 carries and the other RB get more carries but I understand that PC will stay with a back when he is hot. Just don’t want him getting dinged up too much before the meat of the schedule is here.

Comment by Panther Fan in Hoopieland 09.08.14 @ 1:56 pm

From ESPN.com’s Eliminator column about the football playoffs. Pitt is among the teams “on the fence”:

Pittsburgh: I’m not quite ready to declare the Panthers a playoff contender, but they have been pretty darn impressive to start the season. Pittsburgh ran all over Boston College in a 30-20 road victory Friday night. Tailback James Conner ran for 214 yards, and star receiver Tyler Boyd caught two touchdowns. If quarterback Chad Voytik continues to provide a steady hand, the Panthers might be a real sleeper in the ACC.

link to espn.go.com

H2P!!!

Comment by Pitt Dad 09.08.14 @ 2:13 pm

Conner seems like the tyoe that would play every down offensively and defensively if he could, and campaigns to do it. If so, the coaches are going to have sit him down and stress just what is important both to him and the team.

My guess is that JC doesn’t see more than 15-18 carries this Saturday … at least I hope he’s not needed for any more.

Comment by wbb 09.08.14 @ 2:17 pm

Negative: Durham keeps getting penalties for for late hits, taunting or other plays.
Positive: I know we’re squeaky clean Pitt, but can’t we embrace Durham as a bad-ass intimidator? Durham can be our bad boy on defense and if he hurts us with the occasional penalty maybe that’s evened out with his intimidation of the opposing offense?

Comment by Caw Miller 09.08.14 @ 2:29 pm

Pitt dad, did you notice oon the link you posted that Cincy has yet to play a game> Wonder if thye have an issue scheduling games these days?

They would make a resonable non-con opponent for us

Comment by wbb 09.08.14 @ 2:40 pm

Caw – For an intimidator to be effective, he needs to occasionally get pressure on the QB first, doesn’t he?

Comment by 1618mt 09.08.14 @ 2:49 pm

@wbb – I didn’t notice that. It’s not exactly like they have a tough schedule anyway. Biggest game is tOSU. Maybe they would like to add us.

link to espn.go.com

Comment by Pitt Dad 09.08.14 @ 2:54 pm

WTF! Suddenly Ped State is bowl eligible? Wonder who they had to bl- w to get that done? I guess that’s never a problem in Creepy Valley! What a bunch of utter hypocrites in the NCAA

Comment by Dan 72 09.08.14 @ 3:09 pm

At least they learned the lesson up at Happy Valley that there is more important things in life than football ….. yea, right!

Comment by wbb 09.08.14 @ 3:13 pm

I haven’t seen one thing different at PSU.
They still claim to be the victim and that
the culture of the Football Program was not at fault. What has changed in the case that justifies the NCAA to change their initial sanctions?
Another reasons for University’s to form their own league and dump the NCAA.

Comment by Tackle made by Hugh 09.08.14 @ 3:36 pm

@@@@@@

From Friday night: positives

Kicking game
Running game and controlling the clock
O-line
Defense

Negatives:

QB TD run….defensive breakdown
TD pass….wide open….defensive breakdown
Onsides kick….offense team does not have to wait for the ball to go 10 yards!

Defensive lapses could cost us a game against a better opponent.

Net 2-0…..we are happy…beat FIU….and get to the real test Iowa!

Comment by JR 09.08.14 @ 3:44 pm

All at the behest of a sleezy pol. A creep like George Mitchell(integrity monitor, lmao) helping out the boy rapists of Creepy Valley.

Go figure.

Comment by Emel 09.08.14 @ 3:44 pm

I didn’t see the end of the game as a lapse as much as not giving up the quick score and running down the clock. When BC did score the D took the ball away to ice the game.

Comment by Tackle made by Hugh 09.08.14 @ 3:47 pm

Others allegedly involved in a cover-up — including former school president Graham Spanier, vice president Gary Schultz and athletic director Tim Curley — are awaiting trial.

How come these 3 co-conspirators are still awaiting trial ???

If they were convicted, there’s no way sleaze Mitchel could make that recommendation.

Comment by Emel 09.08.14 @ 3:50 pm

Things seem to be falling in place pretty well for the fraudster Franklinstein and the Pedo’s.

Funny how that all works.

Comment by Emel 09.08.14 @ 3:59 pm

“The school still must pay a $60 million fine, 112 wins under Joe Paterno remain forfeited, and the program will remain under monitoring.”

You mean they haven’t paid the fine yet ?

Next they’ll be reducing that and Paterno & Creepy Valley State will get the 112 tainted wins back.

After all money is much more important than kids lives being ruined. And rapes performed with the sanction of University so-called leaders.

This is really vile.

Comment by Emel 09.08.14 @ 4:05 pm

I thought Voytik was better than ok, and way better than not stinking the house out.

Thought he played very well for being the 2nd game and on the road.

Yes, there wide receivers open whether over thrown or dropping the balls.

That will be a concern with better qb’s and better offenses.

I’m hoping we’re only seeing a little bit of the playbook, and it opens up as needed, and as the season goes along and the players, especially Voytik get more and more comfortable with it.

Considering in years past, I wouldn’t have been surprised with a dog fight against Delaware and a loss at BC, so

2-0 starting out pretty well, some things to work on, but overall, excellent start!!!

Comment by Dan 09.08.14 @ 4:08 pm

that is, BC receivers wide open………..

Comment by Dan 09.08.14 @ 4:09 pm

Did we have any illegal procedure penalties??

I don’t remember any.

Comment by Dan 09.08.14 @ 4:11 pm

I assume that the NCAA is still deciding when the JoePa statue can be brought back. They may play it tough and make Penn State wait until 2016.

H2P

Comment by pmdH2P 09.08.14 @ 4:16 pm

Chad did something on PITT’s very first series that the two TS’s could have never down.

On 3rd & 9 from about the Pitt 21, he broke a high tackle of a blitzing BC LB and scrambled 28 yards to almost midfield. PITT’s first big play of the game.
On a drive that led to the first score of the game.

TS #1 would have fallen down and went into fetal position.

TS #2 would have tried to stay upright and find someone, but wouldn’t have been able to avoid the blitzer and would have been overwhelmed by then another tackler or two.

So while Chad doesn’t have the gun of TS #2, he has more intangibles. He can make a play for you when there is no play there or if it’s a busted play with poor blocking like the aforementioned.

He could become a very dynamic player.

Comment by Emel 09.08.14 @ 4:22 pm

No wonder why when Mitchell spoke, the NCAA jumped.

He is a former member of the Steering Committee of the Bilderberg Group.[3]

and later as chairman of the international law firm DLA Piper.

DLA Piper is the largest law firm in the world measured by revenue.[4]

Smells of a whitewash.

Comment by Emel 09.08.14 @ 4:29 pm

@ pmd

It will probably be back in place in time for our visit to Creepy Valley.

You can obviously see how this is trending.

Comment by Emel 09.08.14 @ 4:33 pm

Emel – Yes Voytik could become a ‘dynamic player’ but I’ll be 100% comfortable with him when I see he can carry a team with his passing.

So far that hasn’t been the case, but then again it hasn’t been needed either. But sooner or later some team is going to put the handcuffs on our running game and he’ll have to take the offense on long drives downfield.

So far he’s played well for his first two starts and if his progression continues he’ll be fine. I’m real glad we have a few more games before we get into the meat of the ACC schedule though.

Comment by Reed 09.08.14 @ 4:56 pm

@Dan – we had one delay of game penalty, 3 offensive holding penalties, a defensive pass interference and a personal foul. They had two false starts and a personal foul.

Comment by Pitt Dad 09.08.14 @ 5:03 pm

Reed, couldn’t agree more. I’m fine with where CV is and it makes complete sense to bring him along slowly. But at some point soon after this next game, he is going to be called upon to win a game with his arm. Not sure he’s ready, but I know he won’t shy away from the challenge.

Comment by Iron Duke 09.08.14 @ 5:15 pm

Can anyone believe the TD catch Tyler made against BC who had pretty tight coverage on Boyd! Shades of Fitzgerald! We all suspected that the sanctions would be lifted @ Pedo U just never thought it would be spurred by the B10 front office calling the NCAA now that their playoff chances had been scrambled over the weekend! Hail to Pitt! UPone

Comment by UPone 09.08.14 @ 5:29 pm

Reed,

Good MMQ article. But I’d like to call “Myth- Busters” on your comment about Voytik needing to learn “to look off a receiver.” Seems to me this look-off-a-reciever – or maybe more accurately a “defender” – is largely myth.

Watch the QB the next game you watch and you will see that they very very rarely “look off” anybody. Sure you will see Brady and Manning look to one side of the field to draw the safety that way, but you don’t see that in college ball. Hell, the Pitt QB is lucky to have enough time to just see if the primary receiver is open…

But every time there’s an interception, the QB “stared down the receiver…” Well, guess what, they “stare them down” on the completions too.

Now the ability to go to a second receiver, when the primary guy is covered, is different. And we did see CV do that on the short TD pass to TB.

Go Pitt.

Comment by MajorMajors 09.08.14 @ 10:54 pm

I saw one play late in the BC game where CV threw a nearly no look pass. He looked left then threw it to a receiver crossing left to right. You could see CV’s eyes to the left but he threw the ball to the right. It was very impressive. It was a short pass, but as impressive as the basketball no-look passes.

Comment by Caw Miller 09.09.14 @ 6:17 am

@PittDad, thank you!

Comment by Dan 09.09.14 @ 8:32 am

Majors – you are correct that I used “look off’ but what I meant to say, and I think that I mentioned it, is for Voytik to not get tunnel vision with his primary receiver and be able to go through his progressions. He’s not very good at that yet.

Comment by Reed 09.09.14 @ 12:35 pm

The silver lining of penn state’s lifted sanction, becoming bowl eligible for this season again, is it gives us just another reason to hate them.

Comment by Dr. Tom 09.09.14 @ 1:55 pm

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