Lucas Krull playing like ‘first-round material’ this spring
The tight end earned praise for his play from Pat Narduzzi and the Pitt staff
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What will happen first?I'd take a Pitt tight end playing like an UDFA...which would still be very good.
Playbook rewrite in process!Will we actually throw to a TE
Does not speak well for the 2021 Pitt defense if a Pitt TE looks so good in SpringLucas Krull playing like ‘first-round material’ this spring
The tight end earned praise for his play from Pat Narduzzi and the Pitt staffwww.cardiachill.com
I do get hyping up your own guys, but when the only 1st-round tight end prospect this year is Kyle Pitts, it is kind of silly to pump up your guy that much.Coachspeak. As others have said I’ll believe it when I see it. Look no further than how Capel talked about Ithiel Horton as if he was the second coming of Ashton Gibbs.
I'd take a Pitt tight end playing like an UDFA...which would still be very good.
Nobody’s not giving him a chance. With TE being so bereft of talent recently he’ll get all the chances he can handle if he stays healthy. But it’s a bit hard to swallow that a guy who hasn’t done that much is all of the sudden a 1st round pick. I’d be thrilled if he was a 6th round pick.Krull also came to Pitt with a shoulder injury and his strength was not there. He then had his knee hurt early in the season. He has all the tools to be a very good TE give him a chance. Plus Whipple's offense needs a TE look at what the TE did at UMass. Best news was that coach Brennan said Krull was holding the edge against the DEs.
Narduzzi did say Pitt will win the Coastal, so there's that.Like many things in the Pitt universe, this "first round material" comment will be placed in the I'll believe it when I see it category.
Will we actually throw to a TE
Gotta love the energyLucas Krull playing like ‘first-round material’ this spring
The tight end earned praise for his play from Pat Narduzzi and the Pitt staffwww.cardiachill.com
Tired of hearing the same old BS every spring only to see the same old BS every fall. For many of us it’s just that simple.I swear I think some of you guys think the only way to prove you're a Pitt fan is to bitch about any and every thing about the program.
It's like, you're given a silver lining and the only thing you can do is look for the dark cloud.
Coach paid a compliment (maybe exaggerated, but who really cares) and we (Pitt fans) have to list all of the reasons possible that the outcome will be negative.
SMFH.
Because we’re so set at every other position but TE?Man, I hope so. If true, we could really be good next year.
That’s exactly where I’m at. Put simply his mouth has far exceeded actual production/results.Tired of hearing the same old BS every spring only to see the same old BS every fall. For many of us it’s just that simple.
Like Petrishen recently, Krull just made the Narduzzi spring camp HOF, joining the likes of:
-Dontavious Butler-Jenkins
-Shocky Jacques-Louis
-Michael Smith
-Tre Tipton
-Ruben Flowers
-Charles Reeves
Couple of LOL gems in that article-this one was my favorite:
However, in his last full season as a starting tight end, which was his senior year at Mill Valley High School in Shawnee, Kansas, Krull had 52 receptions for 745 yards and 13 touchdowns. And with his help, Mill Valley went 12-1 and won a state title in 2015.
If Krull is able to replicate his success at the high school level at Pitt in 2021, he would become the most successful tight end of the Narduzzi era, which dates back to 2015.
LMAO-if he can simply put up the same numbers he did in Kansas high school football 6 years later at a P5 program, we could really have something. Now that’s some Pulitzer Prize winning journalism right there.
And this little gem of a quote from the Doozer:
“It came down to personnel. We didn’t have a tight end. When you don’t have a tight end, it limits you.”
Gotta feel pretty good about that quote from your coach if you’re Mimes, Moraga or Wright.
Because we’re so set at every other position but TE?
Like Petrishen recently, Krull just made the Narduzzi spring camp HOF, joining the likes of:
-Dontavious Butler-Jenkins
-Shocky Jacques-Louis
-Michael Smith
-Tre Tipton
-Ruben Flowers
-Charles Reeves
Couple of LOL gems in that article-this one was my favorite:
However, in his last full season as a starting tight end, which was his senior year at Mill Valley High School in Shawnee, Kansas, Krull had 52 receptions for 745 yards and 13 touchdowns. And with his help, Mill Valley went 12-1 and won a state title in 2015.
If Krull is able to replicate his success at the high school level at Pitt in 2021, he would become the most successful tight end of the Narduzzi era, which dates back to 2015.
LMAO-if he can simply put up the same numbers he did in Kansas high school football 6 years later at a P5 program, we could really have something. Now that’s some Pulitzer Prize winning journalism right there.
And this little gem of a quote from the Doozer:
“It came down to personnel. We didn’t have a tight end. When you don’t have a tight end, it limits you.”
Gotta feel pretty good about that quote from your coach if you’re Mimes, Moraga or Wright.
Equally tired of people who profess to be Pitt fans bagging on everything Pitt and about everybody, all the time. For many of us it's just that simple.Tired of hearing the same old BS every spring only to see the same old BS every fall. For many of us it’s just that simple.
I've been claiming to be a Pitt fan for the past 40 years. I even claimed to be an optimistic one for about the first 15-20 of those. Frankly I wish I could break the compulsion. It's not like it comes with a lot of benefits.Equally tired of people who profess to be Pitt fans bagging on everything Pitt and about everybody, all the time. For many of us it's just that simple.
No wonder you have turned out so well!I blame my mom and dad--being a Pitt fan was not optional in our household.
It’s getting to the point where the only way fans might actually believe the “We’re going to win more this season” crap Narduzzi keeps trying to sell is if he puts it in writing that he’ll donate half of his salary - if his team does not win the coastal this coming season.Tired of hearing the same old BS every spring only to see the same old BS every fall. For many of us it’s just that simple.
Well, the baggers are usually on the right side of the facts. I mean facts are pretty good to have on your side if you are to be called “bagging.”Equally tired of people who profess to be Pitt fans bagging on everything Pitt and about everybody, all the time. For many of us it's just that simple.
I think Pitt fans will always support Pitt as long as Pitt doesn’t pull a Penn State and start raping kids.It’s getting to the point where the only way fans might actually believe the “We’re going to win more this season” crap Narduzzi keeps trying to sell is if he puts it in writing that he’ll donate half of his salary - if his team does not win the coastal this coming season.
Better yet, he should guarantee the team will win 10 games this coming season or he’ll pitch in $1 million from his own salary next year for new and improved assistants.
After 5 years of big promises followed by lackluster results that fall short of expectation he really needs to do something to show he’s serious this season and not just blowing more smoke - like the 7+ Pitt coaches who preceded him and also came up short on their promises.
Sadly, the only real winners over the past 40 years when it comes to the Pitt football program are the mediocre coaches who have been grossly overpaid for their inadequate performances.
While there looks to be some nice things happening on the defensive side of the ball, there have been just too many excuses over the years for the poor offense and final results. Too many issues that were not corrected. Too many poor assistants hired. Too many bad game day decisions. Too many obvious holes on offense filled with below average ACC level talent - all making it harder to win more. The ongoing subpar recruiting at TE, QB, RB and OL has been very clear.
This year, Pitt has
- a transfer TE who now looks healthy and legit
- a 5th year QB likely playing his best ball
- a handful of talented WRs returning
- a 2nd year RB who looks much improved
This is the year this coach will delivers better results or shows it’s time to step aside and admit he just doesn’t have what it takes to be a very good Power 5 HC.
Just to understand correctly, you are just as upset at people who complain about Pitt’s bad football results as the actual bad results that Pitt has in football?Equally tired of people who profess to be Pitt fans bagging on everything Pitt and about everybody, all the time. For many of us it's just that simple.
If he wins 9 this year that would be an impressive feat IMO and would go a long way with the non-believers. 8 wins would be meh but enough to keep him around to see what he does without a 4 year starter at QB. Anything less than 8 show him the door, no apologies no excuses.It’s getting to the point where the only way fans might actually believe the “We’re going to win more this season” crap Narduzzi keeps trying to sell is if he puts it in writing that he’ll donate half of his salary - if his team does not win the coastal this coming season.
Better yet, he should guarantee the team will win 10 games this coming season or he’ll pitch in $1 million from his own salary next year for new and improved assistants.
After 5 years of big promises followed by lackluster results that fall short of expectation he really needs to do something to show he’s serious this season and not just blowing more smoke - like the 7+ Pitt coaches who preceded him and also came up short on their promises.
Sadly, the only real winners over the past 40 years when it comes to the Pitt football program are the mediocre coaches who have been grossly overpaid for their inadequate performances.
While there looks to be some nice things happening on the defensive side of the ball, there have been just too many excuses over the years for the poor offense and final results. Too many issues that were not corrected. Too many poor assistants hired. Too many bad game day decisions. Too many obvious holes on offense filled with below average ACC level talent - all making it harder to win more. The ongoing subpar recruiting at TE, QB, RB and OL has been very clear.
This year, Pitt has
- a transfer TE who now looks healthy and legit
- a 5th year QB likely playing his best ball
- a handful of talented WRs returning
- a 2nd year RB who looks much improved
This is the year this coach delivers better results or shows it’s time to step aside and admit he just doesn’t have what it takes to be a very good Power 5 HC.