How can you say that ? What's your evidence? The kid's only played a few series.People need to realize that DiNucci is an FCS QB. He had a ways to go before he's as good as even Tino. Don't be stupid.
How can you say that ? What's your evidence? The kid's only played a few series.People need to realize that DiNucci is an FCS QB. He had a ways to go before he's as good as even Tino. Don't be stupid.
How can you say that ? What's your evidence? The kid's only played a few series.
I personally put stock in what DiNucci did in high school ... biggest winner and best player at the highest level ... and the pluck he showed in the emergency situation in the bowl game (his teammates let him down, not his play). He reminds somewhat of Palko in these senses.Doesn't isn't seem obvious given the coaching staff's desire to bring a fifth year senior backup quarterback from the other side of the country, and then name him the starter with only 6 months of experience in the offense? To me, that is not an endorsement of Browne, but a rejection by the coaching staff of the other quarterbacks on the roster. Pitt hasn't had a good qb it developed all on its own since Tyler Palko. The ceiling right now for Pitt qb development is one career nfl start in over 20 plus years. Gonna take a miracle to entice the real talent to come to Pitt. Anyway, actions speak louder than words. Dinucci stinks, Browne is the best Pitt has. Learn to love it.
Not impressed with Browne... too many times he'd be hesitant or stare down the receiver. Then he'd throw it into double and triple coverage. Normally they'd be intercepted but the passes weren't in the same area code for the most part. Passes were behind or too low.
I wish we played a lighter opponent next week for him to have a chance to bounce back but that's not happening. Maybe it's also Watson's fault, but we need to see more out of him.
Narduzzi will play the best QB. He had no problem yanking Voytik and playing Peterman...appears to have no problem moving t-mac down the depth chart. Browne is the best QB today and when he's not, Narduzzi will make the change.
Those who think Narduzzi or any PITT coach did a great job should go back a watch the reply of the game.
I think they should all be under the microsope especially Conklin D coordinator, the O line coach missing 3 tries from three yards, the O coordinator ( its was terrible even for a "vanilla" gameplan).
Well not necessarily . DiNucci is only a RS sophomore who all things considered may need a little longer to develop. Browns has 4 years experience on him... you're making a bunch of unsubstantiated assumptions.Doesn't isn't seem obvious given the coaching staff's desire to bring a fifth year senior backup quarterback from the other side of the country, and then name him the starter with only 6 months of experience in the offense? To me, that is not an endorsement of Browne, but a rejection by the coaching staff of the other quarterbacks on the roster. Pitt hasn't had a good qb it developed all on its own since Tyler Palko. The ceiling right now for Pitt qb development is one career nfl start in over 20 plus years. Gonna take a miracle to entice the real talent to come to Pitt. Anyway, actions speak louder than words. Dinucci stinks, Browne is the best Pitt has. Learn to love it.
The team wasn't ready to play four full qtrs. of football.Narduzzi did a great job... why would you say different? Cause Browne fumbled? we were up 21-0 then pulled the air out of the ball. Kudos to YSU for coming back
I personally put stock in what DiNucci did in high school ... biggest winner and best player at the highest level ... and the pluck he showed in the emergency situation in the bowl game (his teammates let him down, not his play). He reminds somewhat of Palko in these senses.
I saw a guy show poise against a fairly aggressive D that had knocked out our starting QB and TB, move the ball semi effectively, and put a TD pass right on the hands of an NFL prospect, who gagged on it. There was limited sample size for sure but I've seen far far far worse QB play at Pitt ... by 3 year starters.Did you watch that game? DiNucci looked like he was still in high school.
Brady didn't do shit in college but go 20-5 and keep an all-world, 5 star, national HS POY on the bench for 2 years with the entire Wolverine nation calling for Carr to play the phenom, Drew Henson.Exactly. Some people are better QBs in pros than college and vice versa.
That POS Brady didn't do d!ck in college, but look at his pro cheating career
Brady didn't do shit in college but go 20-5 and keep an all-world, 5 star, national HS POY on the bench for 2 years with the entire Wolverine nation calling for Carr to play the phenom, Drew Henson.
Wish we had a QB like that who didn't do $hit in college.
And for the record, I dislike Brady, Michigan, and the Pats-but I respect them.
Brady didn't do shit in college but go 20-5 and keep an all-world, 5 star, national HS POY on the bench for 2 years with the entire Wolverine nation calling for Carr to play the phenom, Drew Henson.
Wish we had a QB like that who didn't do $hit in college.
And for the record, I dislike Brady, Michigan, and the Pats-but I respect them.
Those calls for him to be benched were because the top HS recruit in the country was right behind Brady on the depth chart. Pitt doesn't have the only shortsighted fan base that always thinks the backup QB is better than the starter. The pressure was so great on Carr that he tried to platoon Brady and Henson briefly but Brady moved the offense down the field, Henson not as well. So Carr shrugged off the intense fan/media pressure, stuck to his guns and the rest is history.Really? All I remembered was him being called for to be benched and going in the 6th round of the draft.
Guess I am getting old and didn't remember everything.
At least I am old enough to remember the 76 Championship
The team wasn't ready to play four full qtrs. of football.
Did you watch the second half?
Mrs Buffett and I were there.
It was a perfect example of a team that wasn't prepared, ready, or charged up to play a quality full game of football!
And that's on the HC who at this time is Narduzzi!
Fyi - it was a lot more than one Browne fumble. It was more like a complete offensive shutdown and a defensive collapse for most of the second half.
In a situation like that its the job of the HC to get things back on track?
The last thing we need is a qb controversy. lets hope Browne makes this speculation irrelevant. I do not want to see browne upended by DiNucci it will lead to many losses imho.
The biggest problem is people equating "good" to the Heisman Trophy guys. Nate was a guy who you should be happy to have and could win a lot with if the rest of the team was talented. You would probably rank him somewhere 10-20 in the country in college last year. That is a good QB, even if he wasn't setting the record books or highlight shows on fire every week. I'd pass on the chance for a Heisman Trophy level QB for the rest of Pitt's program existence if you told me I could have Nate Peterman every year.Let's stop with the revisionist history. Peterman was good from the start; this is true. But this in no way addressed what PittPanther said, which was 'We all said the same about Peterman at first.' The overwhelming opinion about Nate for the whole first year was that he was a mediocre QB at best, and most of the comments about him were less generous than that. His performance against Clemson, all the praise he got from NFL scouts after the season, and his pre-season performance with Bills has made people realize, in retrospect, that he was a good college QB, and we were lucky to have him.
Don't fool yourself into thinking that most people on this board thought he was a good QB when he was performing well for most of his career at Pitt. People wised up late.
Jesus. "Narduzzi did a great job" when we beat YSU 28-21 in OT? I mean be a homer, but that takes the cake.Narduzzi did a great job... why would you say different? Cause Browne fumbled? we were up 21-0 then pulled the air out of the ball. Kudos to YSU for coming back
Nate deserved a great deal of credit for running a very complex system extremely well last year. Good fakes, remarkably few mishandled hand offs, pitches, shuffle passes, etc. Good scrambles when he needed to. Solid passing with less than great receivers.The biggest problem is people equating "good" to the Heisman Trophy guys. Nate was a guy who you should be happy to have and could win a lot with if the rest of the team was talented. You would probably rank him somewhere 10-20 in the country in college last year. That is a good QB, even if he wasn't setting the record books or highlight shows on fire every week. I'd pass on the chance for a Heisman Trophy level QB for the rest of Pitt's program existence if you told me I could have Nate Peterman every year.
With all that said, Max Browne is likely to be somewhere in that 30-50 range, maybe a little lower, but things could be a lot worse. The problem is: we don't have all the talent around him to make things look better. We don't have a great WR corps and we have a group of pretty pedestrian backs, who should be backups on most good teams. Maybe the FR will step up and improve that because that would make a big difference for Browne, or whoever is at QB.
He had 16 yards passing on 3 drives and 9 attempts. This was a defense who had given up 250+ yards to Peterman on 13 completions.I saw a guy show poise against a fairly aggressive D that had knocked out our starting QB and TB, move the ball semi effectively, and put a TD pass right on the hands of an NFL prospect, who gagged on it. There was limited sample size for sure but I've seen far far far worse QB play at Pitt ... by 3 year starters.
Whether he could replicate that, say against a team that's likely no better than the 100th best FBS team (being generous) like yesterday, I have no idea, but wouldn't dismiss the possibility. Proven winners typically compete very well.
I certainly wouldn't be thrilled that this guy is our 2nd best option in our HC's third season at the helm but that's another subject.