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<blockquote data-quote="jacket_fan" data-source="post: 653187" data-attributes="member: 3527"><p>I do not question the coaching staff's ability to motivate the team. The players give great (elite) effort. </p><p></p><p>And whether some will admit it or not, there is some great (elite) talent on the field. And seems they have totally bought into the new system/program.</p><p></p><p>There are however some sticking points for me after the game. </p><p></p><p>1. What was going on with the illegal substitution penalties on the D. That is something the coaches need to address. Number of stars has nothing to do with this problem.</p><p>2. Another problem was on kick off team. Surely the staff knows the blindside blocking is being monitored by the officials. And being called. Another problem that needs to be addressed this week. </p><p>3. Missed tackles. We witnessed numerous "wiffs" from our defensive personnel. Play fast, but stay under control. Please wrap up! Maybe with all the rule changes the players are not taught to at least come way with a jersey when you make contact. Get ahold of something and hang on, eventually your team mates will catch up. I do not know which player it was, but there was a sack because the defensive player would not let go of the QBs jersey.</p><p>4. Is there a reason Pnude seems to have started using CPJ's playbook for passing? Earlier in the season it looked to me like there were more screens and short passes. Now most patterns have 3 in the pattern and all went deep on Saturday. I have not watched the entire game again, but Pitt was bringing lots of pressure against or thin OL and the game plan did not seem to have an outlet. May be wrong on this, but after watching the 3O for so long, Pnude's offense looks very random to me.</p><p>5. The crowd. Seemed really quiet in the stands Saturday. Even the "solid gold dancers" could not get the crowd into the game. Anyone else notice the crowd never got into the game? That includes myself. My have to start bringing my buddy Jack Daniels to the game with me to get me in the "spirit".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacket_fan, post: 653187, member: 3527"] I do not question the coaching staff's ability to motivate the team. The players give great (elite) effort. And whether some will admit it or not, there is some great (elite) talent on the field. And seems they have totally bought into the new system/program. There are however some sticking points for me after the game. 1. What was going on with the illegal substitution penalties on the D. That is something the coaches need to address. Number of stars has nothing to do with this problem. 2. Another problem was on kick off team. Surely the staff knows the blindside blocking is being monitored by the officials. And being called. Another problem that needs to be addressed this week. 3. Missed tackles. We witnessed numerous "wiffs" from our defensive personnel. Play fast, but stay under control. Please wrap up! Maybe with all the rule changes the players are not taught to at least come way with a jersey when you make contact. Get ahold of something and hang on, eventually your team mates will catch up. I do not know which player it was, but there was a sack because the defensive player would not let go of the QBs jersey. 4. Is there a reason Pnude seems to have started using CPJ's playbook for passing? Earlier in the season it looked to me like there were more screens and short passes. Now most patterns have 3 in the pattern and all went deep on Saturday. I have not watched the entire game again, but Pitt was bringing lots of pressure against or thin OL and the game plan did not seem to have an outlet. May be wrong on this, but after watching the 3O for so long, Pnude's offense looks very random to me. 5. The crowd. Seemed really quiet in the stands Saturday. Even the "solid gold dancers" could not get the crowd into the game. Anyone else notice the crowd never got into the game? That includes myself. My have to start bringing my buddy Jack Daniels to the game with me to get me in the "spirit". [/QUOTE]
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