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there is no doubt some 60 year old in 1973, when Pitt hired Johnny Majors, sold his soul to the devil for 10-15 great years of Pitt football before he dies. I am at the point that I do think God hates Pitt.

At some point, over 40 years, even playing close games, the odds are in your favor to win 10 games.
 
there is no doubt some 60 year old in 1973, when Pitt hired Johnny Majors, sold his soul to the devil for 10-15 great years of Pitt football before he dies. I am at the point that I do think God hates Pitt.

At some point, over 40 years, even playing close games, the odds are in your favor to win 10 games.
How often have you watched a Pitt game and said, “Wow we got some lucky calls to win that game?” I do it quite often when watching a Steeler game. I don’t recall many of those games with Pitt.
 
If we would have won today, I would have said the refs provided Pitt significant help in the second half.
BC's line held most of the game. But just overall bad play calling on both sides of the ball by Pitt. Kessman gets an F+ for his performance and all greatness was erased with the extra point.
 
If we would have won today, I would have said the refs provided Pitt significant help in the second half.

Like I always say gary2, more or less, the calls pretty much even themselves out.
 
BC's line held most of the game. But just overall bad play calling on both sides of the ball by Pitt. Kessman gets an F+ for his performance and all greatness was erased with the extra point.
Greatness? He went 1-3 before missing the most important kick of the game. The 58 yarder is impressive but the guy just isn’t reliable.
 
If we would have won today, I would have said the refs provided Pitt significant help in the second half.
The replay official gave them 10 points in the first half. There were some calls that went our way, but all in all BC got the better end.

With that said, a good team beats BC no matter what.
 
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How could anyone achieve greatness with yo yo performance?

Hea had a couple great moments for sure. Today and vs Clemson. But he’s far from great. He’s not even good.
Greatness with the 58 yard kick not greatness for overall career. My mistake for not clarifying that
 
Greatness with the 58 yard kick not greatness for overall career. My mistake for not clarifying that

Gotcha.

He has a great leg. No question about that. Too bad he can’t harness it. Any consistency he’d be looking at a 15 year NFL career. With a leg that big someone may still may bring him and try to fix him.
 
Please explain how it is that you know this? What does he do or has he done to cause this? Very well known by whom?

I don't have "credible sources" like another poster said, but I think watching week in and week out the Pitt does not get the benefit of the doubt on most calls. Narduzzi was brutal on officials in 2015 and 2016 with all the DPI calls on them and lack of OPI calls. The head ref tonight that didn't call two clear fumbles, fumbles, was also the head ref last year in the UNC game that didn't call Shockey's TD a TD.

So, I think it's very reasonable to think that for those reasons Pitt doesn't get a lot of help.
 
If you and some other Mr Joe Publics would only know. I have very credible sources. PN was his own demise for yelling and calling out refs these past couple years. It's not rocket science
So the refs have it in for PN for yelling at them and calling them out? If he knows the refs are going to call the game’s against him for yelling at them, why does he do it??
You make it sound like it’s a common occurrence.
Then it’s his own fault, right.
 
Lord knows this is an absolute square fanboy type take, but is it too much to suggest the backup kicker handle anything inside 40 yards and have Kessman kick outside that distance? It would serve to give that guy some preparation for next year and still give Kessman a shot to excel at what he does best.
 
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