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<blockquote data-quote="Heisman's Ghost" data-source="post: 650721" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>I watched the Pitt/Miami game. Miami won in spite of being outgained in both rushing and passing. They scored touchdowns while Pitt was kicking field goals. Even so, Pitt had several chances to win that game but to Miami's credit they hung in there with a swarming defense. I don't know if you can take away too much from that game and apply it to ours but Pitt has a good quarterback and a couple of very good receivers. They do not run the ball particularly well and put a lot of responsibility on the quarterback, Pickett, to make plays with either his arm or feet. The biggest challenge for us will be to stay out of 3rd and longs as much as possible because of a ferocious pass rush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heisman's Ghost, post: 650721, member: 4015"] I watched the Pitt/Miami game. Miami won in spite of being outgained in both rushing and passing. They scored touchdowns while Pitt was kicking field goals. Even so, Pitt had several chances to win that game but to Miami's credit they hung in there with a swarming defense. I don't know if you can take away too much from that game and apply it to ours but Pitt has a good quarterback and a couple of very good receivers. They do not run the ball particularly well and put a lot of responsibility on the quarterback, Pickett, to make plays with either his arm or feet. The biggest challenge for us will be to stay out of 3rd and longs as much as possible because of a ferocious pass rush. [/QUOTE]
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