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DiNucch in promptly completes a 32 yard pass

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I would have bet a paycheck watching the guy play at Pitt, but freaking cool another former panther doing well in the NFL
 
I’m watching the Steelers. Hopefully he is the starting QB for them when the Steelers play them.
 
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Ummm sure, I thought a 32 yard pass on your first attempt was pretty good. How is that debatable? I thought me saying I thought he sucked at Pitt was enough to quench your negativity? I guess not

Well it’s hard to imagine this needs to be explained but one pass doesn’t mean anyone’s playing well. After he has a bigger sample size then we can talk about how he’s playing.

Has nothing to do with negativity. If his first attempt had been a pick it wouldn’t have necessarily meant he sucked.
 
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Well it’s hard to imagine this needs to be explained but one pass doesn’t mean anyone’s playing well. After he has a bigger sample size then we can talk about how he’s playing.

Has nothing to do with negativity. If his first attempt had been a pick it wouldn’t have necessarily meant he sucked.

Again, yeah, your first pass a 32 yard completion is good. I get you’re a miserable ass, but, again, it isn’t debatable.

There is zero chance he becomes Drew Brees. But his first pass was good.

Tell you what, don’t reply to my posts, you’re a douche bag
 
Again, yeah, your first pass a 32 yard completion is good. I get you’re a miserable ass, but, again, it isn’t debatable.

There is zero chance he becomes Drew Brees. But his first pass was good.

Tell you what, don’t reply to my posts, you’re a douche bag

I’ll reply to anything I want to reply to.

Had you said he made a nice play that’s one thing. You said he’s doing well in the NFL based on 1 pass.

And I’ll take being a douche bag as opposed to a moron.
 
I was as hard on the guy as anybody, and will say with certainty he has no chance to have any real success in the NFL because he has no arm strength, but congrats to the guy for somehow making it to the league and actually getting in a game.

Im sure he will be on cloud nine tonight.
 
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I was as hard on the guy as anybody, and will say with certainty he has no chance to have any real success in the NFL because he has no arm strength, but congrats to the guy for somehow making it to the league and actually getting in a game.

Im sure he will be on cloud nine tonight.

Agreed. I have no skin in the game. He could hang on and be on a roster for years. I’m certainly not rooting against him. I wouldn’t bet on him having a whole lot of success but if he does so well I certainly wouldn’t crap on him.

As far as the sacks that someone mentioned above. I thought I heard that the Cowboys Oline is awful so I don’t know that those would be on DiNucci.
 
Agreed. I have no skin in the game. He could hang on and be on a roster for years. I’m certainly not rooting against him. I wouldn’t bet on him having a whole lot of success but if he does so well I certainly wouldn’t crap on him.

As far as the sacks that someone mentioned above. I thought I heard that the Cowboys Oline is awful so I don’t know that those would be on DiNucci.

I couldn’t be more shocked that he is in the NFL. But then again Matt Lytle player for years in the NFL too
 
I couldn’t be more shocked that he is in the NFL. But then again Matt Lytle player for years in the NFL too

DiNucci more of a surprise to me than Lytle, just can’t see how a guy with that kind of arm gets a shot.
 
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I wonder if American colonists followed Benedict Arnold’s ever move after he defected to the British filled with awe and envy? DiNucci isn’t a Pitt alum. Who cares what he does.
 
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I wonder if American colonists followed Benedict Arnold’s ever move after he defected to the British filled with awe and envy? DiNucci isn’t a Pitt alum. Who cares what he does.

Because it proves how bad the QB coaching is here at Pitt. Plus I like seeing local guys get shots and possibly do well.
 
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He made a great decision when he transferred. If he stayed at Pitt, he'd never smell the NFL.
He’d probably be in the same spot. He wouldn’t played some here and McCarthy still knows him. Not to mention Pitt players get to NFL camps at like a 57% clip I read last year
 
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DiNucci more of a surprise to me than Lytle, just can’t see how a guy with that kind of arm gets a shot.
Lytle looked like Peyton Manning compared to Nooch from an arm strength and physical standpoint.
 
He’d probably be in the same spot. He wouldn’t played some here and McCarthy still knows him. Not to mention Pitt players get to NFL camps at like a 57% clip I read last year
Love the constant optimism, dude, but please pass that grass over here.
 
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