#PittvsGT Postgame

GTpdm

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Let’s see here. 8th year senior with good protection vs. Second year guy with gaping holes everywhere. Let’s switch the lines around and see how Pickett would fare.
I agree 100%. My question (not directed at you personallyj is: at what point will our OL stop being characterized as “gaping holes”?
 

Northeast Stinger

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On to next week?
I don't see Gibbs moving on , The OL pain and simply suck, but the fact is Dontae Smith is our best running back with this OL.
Gibbs needs to be a Slot back( With our OL running him up the middle does not work) put him in and open field he would kill people plus in would open up for the other backs.

Think of an offense with Gibbs as a slot back, Smith and Jordan in the same backfield with Sims at QB this could help our OL. If you have round pegs put them in the round holes stop trying to put them in the square holes cause that is what you want.

Point blank Pitt was the better team look for them to win the Coastal this year look at the seniors on PITT.
Agree on all counts. The advantage of Smith over Gibbs right now is that the blocking doesn’t have to be perfect for him to slip the first tackle. Gibbs in unreal in space, none better. But Smith reminds me of Lenny Snow who Bobby Dodd said could squirm for yards in close quarters better than any back he has seen.
 

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This was the game I was expecting last week.

I am relieved to see Iceater's post about the number of starting O linemen out. Maybe we aren't as bad there as we looked today with the starters in. Today's blocking looked like Collins' first year again.

What puzzles me the most is what went wrong with the defense. I know the two early scores killed us, but I had the sense that they didn't matter as to whether we could win this one. Pitt could have put up any number of points they needed to win. Last week we got some pressure with our rush, but also our pass coverers managed to stick to the receivers so that we often got to the quarterback because he couldn't find a receiver open. This time the rush was dang near non existent, and there was always someone open eventually. He missed a few or it could have been worse.

Was UNC's line and blocking scheme much worse than Pitt's? Were Pitt's receivers harder to cover than UNC's? Did the Pitt coaches study last week's film and find weaknesses?

Or maybe we just weren't able to play three good games in a row?

I'm pretty low right now, but this year I at least have seen us play well. I know we can do better than today.
 

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Pitt jumped on us early, got two big interceptions and we could not get our mojo back after that. Might have been a different game has we not fallen behind early. We still would have lost, as I predicted, but we could have made it a lot closer game.

We are still missing too many pieces for this team to be able to win on an off day or to battle back against a team that is playing lights out.
The three consecutive three and outs really hurt It’s a team game and that didn’t help an already reeling D
 

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Ol status.
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Johnson's family was waiting for gate to open - said Ryan was supposed to play some and then rest his injures knee. He started, went out, but had to return. LG
Cooper on sideline - no pads.
Back up G Austin Smith no pads - shaved head but full beard.

Pitt ol and dl way more experienced.

Also Picket vs sims = no contest
I listened to the radio broadcast, and Andy Demetra discussed Cooper being out and Vaipulu’s first start. Even with all the practice notes of him showing a ton of potential, I was wondering if it might be a rough outing.

Pitt has scored 40+ on everybody, but I was hoping we’d hold them to less than 30. With a team like Pitt, you really need to be efficient. I’d have liked an efficient, time consuming offense today to give the defense a breather, but that wasn’t going to happen.

We played an emotional game two weeks ago against Clemson, and rolled out a number of things Clemson wasn’t expecting. We played an emotional game last week against UNC, and rolled out a couple of things that UNC wasn’t expecting. Pitt had a breather game last week, and came into today healthy and focused. I don’t think we rolled out anything that Pitt wasn’t expecting.
 
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Thanks….while watching the game I didnt realize the ball was tipped in the backfield. I thought it was an LB tipping it
 

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Well I went to the game and that hurt. I dint understand why Sims didnt run the ball more. I dint know if thats in coaches or Sims but that definitely didnt help.

Again, I saw our D take too long to make adjustments, same story as last year.

I also dont understand why there were so many passes behind the line of gain when that clearly wasnt working.

Our D failed us, but who can blame them when we couldnt move the ball and give them a break in the first half?!

I dont know anyone elses thoughts, but it seems Coach Pat is hit or miss and a sure liability. We arent as bad as a team as we looked today.

I also want to say, being at the game changed my view on this team buying into the culture. All that talk from Collins about the “togetherness” of this team is simply false. There was a lot of guys getting after each other on the sideline, and not in a good team sportsmanlike conduct. Not to mention Charlie Thomas not even getting with the players in the sideline, instead choosing to sulk against the wall alone while the rest of the guys try to game plan. Carpenter was calling him out in it but he didnt budge.
It is not a good look but I can't blame Charlie. The safeties are the last people to be "calling" anyone out.
 
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