After a delay of four games, which was accompanied by a high level of disappointment and a equal degree of criticism, the Todd Graham offense has arrived at Pitt. Here is a link to the article about how it took four games for the panthers offense to click. http://communityvoices.sites.post-gazette.com/index.php/sports/bob-smiziks-blog/30272-high-octane-offense-arrives
Pitt came right out of the gates and had South Florida on their heals. But an earyly fumble sidelined the panthers offense. But right after that you had the players wanting to run more plays and sometimes they wanted them to call the same play over and over again. The panthers were led by Tino Sunseri who showed he can be a dual threat and surprised everyone with his running. He would also block for his running backs when needed. When you have a quarterback willing to block for your running back, you have a team in the making. At the beginning of the season Pitt was picked to finish 2nd in the Big East, but with 4 straight losses it didn't look like it. But with the performance of the wideouts blocking and catching, the defense keeping the other teams offense on their toes, offensive line blocking, and running backs running hard. Pitt football might give the fans a reson to watch a good football team.
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