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<blockquote data-quote="Heisman's Ghost" data-source="post: 827355" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>I did not bother to watch the 77-7 massacre of New Hampshire but I did watch a replay of the Western Michigan game. Pitt is very much like UNC. Little ground game and depending greatly upon Pickett to carry the team. He seems a bit faster than Howell but gifted the Broncos a touchdown by fumbling after a run. What shocked me was how easy Western Michigan moved the football. They worked the middle of the field with quick passes that were on the money. Very impressed with their quarterback. Honestly, do not think Pitt is as good as they were last year even with the #2 ranked offense in scoring with over 50 points a game. They do have three very good wide receivers and as always a good tight end. Pitt played sloppy with numerous penalties, two, count em, missed extra points and a slew of missed tackles. They do seem better than UNC in pass protection. The question once again is can we run the ball effectively enough to keep it out of Pickett's hands and can we get pressure on him?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heisman's Ghost, post: 827355, member: 4015"] I did not bother to watch the 77-7 massacre of New Hampshire but I did watch a replay of the Western Michigan game. Pitt is very much like UNC. Little ground game and depending greatly upon Pickett to carry the team. He seems a bit faster than Howell but gifted the Broncos a touchdown by fumbling after a run. What shocked me was how easy Western Michigan moved the football. They worked the middle of the field with quick passes that were on the money. Very impressed with their quarterback. Honestly, do not think Pitt is as good as they were last year even with the #2 ranked offense in scoring with over 50 points a game. They do have three very good wide receivers and as always a good tight end. Pitt played sloppy with numerous penalties, two, count em, missed extra points and a slew of missed tackles. They do seem better than UNC in pass protection. The question once again is can we run the ball effectively enough to keep it out of Pickett's hands and can we get pressure on him? [/QUOTE]
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