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So tired of hearing about PC's dream job................

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Singing praises? With your low reading comprehension, you would not have a chance of being hired in the first place at my firm. The reference was to both Harris and Wannstedt...who in their final year "won" the Big East title. Nothing that I said praised either guy...just mere facts...which suggest people should not be worried about losing Chryst...who struggled to leave Pitt with a .500 record. Hail to Pitt!
 
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Todd was not an assistant coach before coming to Pitt either. What's your point? You'd prefer Chryst over Narduzzi? As for Graham, his enthusiasm was as transparent as GladWrap and his act wore thin pretty quickly. I did not see him at an away basketball game, working social media or doing a lot of the things Narduzzi is doing. Todd was full of tired cliches which if you listen to him...he repeats from new job to new job. Hey, Narduzzi may be no more than .500 when he leaves...but I'd be willing to put some money on it that he will leave with a far better record than Chryst. Want to take that bet? Hail to Pitt!
 
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Chains--we have been very happy with the Quest. We researched the purchase thoroughly and compared all of the competitors before we leased it. It is by far the roomiest, most comfortable of them all and if you get the loaded LE, it might as well be an Infiniti. It is a great road trip family hauler for our family of four. The cons--it's a big, heavy vehicle, and it eats up tires. The road noise could be better. Also, it does not handle well in the snow. I don't think any of the minivans do except for the AWD Sienna. I wish Nissan made the thing in AWD. But all that said, we have been very happy with the Quest.
 
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Graham was .500 in one year after installing a spread offense in a few months time. Even with the players learning a whole new, and radically different scheme, we had very close losses to Iowa, WVU, ND and Cinci. A couple of bounces and we win 2-3 of those games and Graham becomes the gold standard of the modern era of Pitt football. Graham also did not lose to a YSU or Akron.

If Graham hadn't been the mercenary snake oil salesman that he is, he would have done great things at Pitt. Graham may be a supreme jagoff, but he can coach. Chryst is a good guy, but he;s not in the same zip code as Graham as a head coach.
 
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