Plenty of questions surrounding the Pitt Panthers football program following last night’s unexpected loss to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.
A year after watching a record-breaking Panther offense led by Heisman Trophy finalist Kenny Pickett, Pitt fans are understandably frustrated with what they’ve watched through 5 games this season.
Last night in particular, the entire Pitt offense struggled with developing any rhythm against a poor Georgia Tech defense. It was a team effort was the quarterback play was below the line, the wide receivers dropped their share of passes and weren’t able to separate themselves from the defensive backs, the offensive line was once again poor and the play calling, and scheme was questionable.
One game can be excused but a lot of these have been reoccurring issues.
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Can we add Narduzzi to the list. This has been a reoccurring theme for his teams. This is an embarrassing loss that wasn’t completely unexpected. We lost to WMU with Pickett and Addison. Pitt fans should be apologizing to Addison with the crap we’ve been seeing. I think most reasonable fans were expecting at least a 9 win follow up. That looks like a dream at this point. Next year looks even scarier with what we’ll be losing and who knows how this will affect recruiting, especially if they’re as mediocre as they looked last night.
Yes, Addison saw what Cig and Slovis had to offer. With sun, money, innovative offensive coach, Williams and top 5 brand it’s a no brainer.
A few things should be in this list, a couple removed. Part of Slovis’ issue was wearing a glove. He’s not used to it. Difference in performance in halves. If you are going to recruit warm weather quarterbacks, you need to learn from this, Second, this team has consistently looked flat in the beginning of the games. Why not start out the game up tempo with a set number of plays? Third, how come this town repeatedly leaves the defense off the hook? Why, after having the defense in “kill mode” can’t we stop the quarterback running whenever he wants… Read more »
I’m not sure that Slovis has a share in this mess. Does he hold the ball a second too late, yes, but, this offense isn’t exactly getting guys open. He’s been extremely accurate considering his options are tightly covered.
40 straight years of losing > 3 games a season. Pushing for 41 now!