I watched the film for the Pitt game - one of his worst statistical games (3-13, 1 TD, 1 INT, 84 yards).
Passing observations:
-Terrible footwork in the pocket - most of his incompletions were routes less than 10 yards and relatively simple routes (outs, flags, and comebacks): he didn't bother to set his feet for any of those passes. 2-3 of these incompletions came with minimal pressure. We ran 4 routes the whole game: comebacks, outs, flags, and seem / go. The receivers ran sloppy, poor routes. Some of these incompletions were on them. But most were overthrown.
-Great arm - can hit passes down field, had a nice 50 yard TD pass to Brown. Even with bad footwork, he can hit open receivers downfield
Running observations:
-Poor vision - didn't follow his blocks, could've turned 5 yard runs into 1st downs had he followed the block and found the open space.
-Solid option decision making - when he was asked to read the defense on a read-option, he did it fairly well. There were times when we would be in 3-4 WR sets and 8 defenders in the box - we're not going to win that
Thoughts on CDP: Pitt blitzed a lot, challenged our OLine, and played a lot of press coverage. Pitt used a minimum of 7 defenders in the box. Assuming you have a competent offense - you would take more shots downfield and run faster-developing underneath routes with RBs / TEs. Part of me believes that CDP had no confidence in our OLine (a valid concern) or the timing between our WRs / QBs to run a more nuanced route tree.