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Thank you Mickey mouse

For allowing me to miss 25% of the product I pay 90 dollars a month to watch. Can’t log into your stupid app where you moved the game unless I have Mickey ID. Definetly yours and Minnie’s call. I live in Pittsburgh, but I def want to watch the fatal end of some game in Tennessee. And don’t tell me you don’t know where I live cause blackout pens games all the time

I would gladly give Pitt 90 dollars a month for the ability to watch Pitt sports. I literally don’t give a S about another single thing on TV

Thanks Mickey for ruining the game for me I barely even feel like watching it now

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Hey everyone, I got through rewatching the first half of the game last night. Spoilers: You are getting all voice overlays for the likes and dislikes article and I have a few thoughts already (listed below). But I wanted to open this up to take in 1-2 questions/topics to breakout as well. I appreciate the viewership and interaction in the forums. Personally, I would have spent more time detailing out the last 5 minutes of the Louisville game if I would have known that you guys here were really looking for that.

- Gameplan against Lowe
- Zack Austin was really good
- Pitt knew what they wanted to do but executed it rather poorly

Again, haven't gotten to the 2nd half where I will definitely have something on Jorge.

The Morning Pitt: 1/20/2025 - Monday thoughts on a four-game losing streak

It's another Morning Pitt after a loss, and following Pitt's fourth defeat in a row, we're thinking about the Panthers' biggest issues, what they can fix in the off week and a lot more.

Capel - Corhen - Lowe

There's a lot of contention here that Corhen is the bane of the team and his mere existence is enough to make some gag. I really want everyone to remember that this is bred from Capel's inability to maintain authority and leadership over his team.

One of the main reasons we recruited Corhen was that Lowe lobbied to have his High School teammate playing with him. Now we're 15 games into the season and both are displaying the same lackadaisical laziness and half-effort when we need them most.

This, Hugley, Johnson, the Champagnie/Toney debacle. The list goes on and on. Why does Jeff let these kids walk all over him? Every pitfall he has is from listening to 19 year olds as the f'ing head coach.
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Lazinger's Lists - Live from Detroit - Awful bowl loss to Toledo

Maybe the dumbest loss in Pitt history. I flew in and sat through all 5 hours of that crap show. Here are some thoughts:
  • This loss is on the decision making. I'll start with Bell. In no universe should Lynch have been starting. You have nothing to gain. He has no future at this program and threw two awful interception. I also blame him for the pick 6. I said to my dad before that play was called, I would run the ball here. There are 7 minutes left, we are up 10, and worst case we punt and they have to drive the length of the field. You have to play to the game situation knowing you have a freshman QB. We ran the ball well all game and then, with the game on the line, ran a formation with a defensive tackle and a tight end in the backfield. Twice.
  • Narduzzi kicked a fg with 4th and 1 from the 1 with a chance to win it...to then get one play from the 3 they had to score from and also stop Toledo to win it. Seriously, I hope that call comes up for the rest of college football history as the dumbest thing a coach ever did. That is some cowardly BS.
  • QB - I already said my part about Lynch, but Dugger looked good. He's def our backup next year and we could have a really fun offense built around him when Holstein is gone as well. I also expect to see him in some hines ward style gadget plays.
  • If you take away Lynch's sacks, we ran the ball 64 times for 314 yards. That should have always been the game plan. Reid had 32 carries!
  • I'm still not sure why threw the ball a lot but getting Bart one catch when we have no one available makes no sense to me.
  • The defense was never to make the crucial stop but there were some good individual performances. George, McIntyre, Biles, Brookins, McMillon, Matlack, Scott, Fitzsimmons, Temple all made a play or two. Special shout out to Temple who you could tell wasn't really healthy enough to play but it was probably his last college football game.
  • I hope we see more Tyreek Robinson on KO returns next year. Kid is dynamic.
  • Sauls really cemented himself as an NFL kicker this year. 21/24. Only three misses were from 40 plus. Was SIX FOR SEVEN over 50 yards.
  • Portal thoughts:
  • We are almost always given more than is taken away. It stinks about Edwards but Reid, our NFL QB, and stud linebacking core are all back.
  • We have a TOUGH schedule next year. At WVU, home for ND, at FSU and GT, Lville and Miami at home...but we can still get to 8 wins, maybe better if we can see some minor improvements along the margins on offense and defense.
Wasn't the end we envisioned coming off that Cuse game to go 7-0 but I honestly think, we were just a few bounces from 9 wins. We can build off that.

Additional Narduzzi note - Yes, I skewered him, and yes I'd love a better recruiter and game day coach. But I think a lot of us don't realize how much his culture matters. There is no way that we are outbidding SEC teams for Louis, Reid, and the LBs. Sure, some guys could still leave, but we still don't really know how college is going to be going forward. What I do know, is we have a pittance compared to other programs. I realize we aren't Ohio state, but our total NIL budget was less than 25% of what they spent just on football this year.

I wrote after the Duke blowout loss that Pitt wouldn't sniff the Top 25 again this season

Of course I got told I was crazy and no way that's true.

Trust me it's true. This is not anywhere close to a Top 25 team, they honestly aren't even a good team.

Right now Pitt is not on the bubble but that can quickly change. And the way this team is being coached and playing they can easily get 1 or more of those bad Quad 3 or 4 losses. Then they would be in trouble.

The 3-2-1 Column: Lineup moves, winning ways, making the Tournament and more

In this week's 3-2-1 Column, we're thinking about Jeff Capel's next moves with Pitt's roster, the keys to getting back to winning and whether things really are that bad.

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