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<blockquote data-quote="TromboneJacket" data-source="post: 828088" data-attributes="member: 2580"><p>Honestly, this year I really can’t tell who’s good or not based on game results. I know that we need to give Pitt our best shot if we want to win. Pickett is a 5th-year senior. He may not be as talented as Howell, but he’s far less likely to make mistakes. The good news is that we just showed that we’re capable of playing pretty disciplined too. With Pitt’s OL looking better than UNC’s, Thacker will need to get creative in getting into the backfield. Having Clayton or White ready to go would be a big help in this game. Their offensive strength is definitely their passing game, but we don’t want to get caught napping against the run. The 3-3-5 should be a good personnel package to use in this game, especially if we can be unpredictable with it.</p><p></p><p>On offense, the name of the game will be completing passes. That’s how Western Michigan beat them. Their DBs are small, so it’s a good game to get Malachi and PeJe some targets, along with the TEs. If we can do that, the run game should open up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TromboneJacket, post: 828088, member: 2580"] Honestly, this year I really can’t tell who’s good or not based on game results. I know that we need to give Pitt our best shot if we want to win. Pickett is a 5th-year senior. He may not be as talented as Howell, but he’s far less likely to make mistakes. The good news is that we just showed that we’re capable of playing pretty disciplined too. With Pitt’s OL looking better than UNC’s, Thacker will need to get creative in getting into the backfield. Having Clayton or White ready to go would be a big help in this game. Their offensive strength is definitely their passing game, but we don’t want to get caught napping against the run. The 3-3-5 should be a good personnel package to use in this game, especially if we can be unpredictable with it. On offense, the name of the game will be completing passes. That’s how Western Michigan beat them. Their DBs are small, so it’s a good game to get Malachi and PeJe some targets, along with the TEs. If we can do that, the run game should open up. [/QUOTE]
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