What are some questions you want Chris Peak to ask Narduzzi?
Here are 5 questions I think Chris should ask him.
Question 1: “The running game has now been inconsistent and mostly ineffective for three years. Why has Pitt struggled for so long with their running attack? What can you tell fans to assure them you are getting better in terms of recruiting and coaching and to assure them that we will see a very effective running game very soon?”
Question 2: “Western Michigan is a MAC team that put up 44 points on Pitt. Yet, they could only score 28 points against Illinois St. What do you think that says about the defense and how prepared they were to play?”
Question 3: “You answered a lot of questions after the Western Michigan loss with, ‘We’ll have to look at the tape.’ Did you get a chance to look at the tape and what specific things did it show you that you did wrong on defense that will be corrected?”
Question 4: “Do you think if you were up in the press box for games like you once brought up that you might do, you would have an easier time seeing problems and then making adjustments?”
Question 5: “Isn’t it a missed opportunity to not identify specific problems with the offense or defense and make proper adjustments during the game and instead wait until a loss to look at the tape to fix breakdowns with the defense or offense?”
Here are 5 questions I think Chris should ask him.
Question 1: “The running game has now been inconsistent and mostly ineffective for three years. Why has Pitt struggled for so long with their running attack? What can you tell fans to assure them you are getting better in terms of recruiting and coaching and to assure them that we will see a very effective running game very soon?”
Question 2: “Western Michigan is a MAC team that put up 44 points on Pitt. Yet, they could only score 28 points against Illinois St. What do you think that says about the defense and how prepared they were to play?”
Question 3: “You answered a lot of questions after the Western Michigan loss with, ‘We’ll have to look at the tape.’ Did you get a chance to look at the tape and what specific things did it show you that you did wrong on defense that will be corrected?”
Question 4: “Do you think if you were up in the press box for games like you once brought up that you might do, you would have an easier time seeing problems and then making adjustments?”
Question 5: “Isn’t it a missed opportunity to not identify specific problems with the offense or defense and make proper adjustments during the game and instead wait until a loss to look at the tape to fix breakdowns with the defense or offense?”
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