This Louisville-Pitt game is painfull

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I mean it HURTS. I bet on Pitt tonight. As a suffering Miami Dolphin fan who has been pleading for help to get the evil one fired for years, this game just brings up scar after painfull scar.

I'm sure he's a nice guy as they say but good God I cant take any more Dave Wannstedt sideline shots. And pre-game interviews and half-time interviews. As a dolphin fan, these things are painfull. It really brings up scars. We were such a proud franchise before the evil Wannstedt destoyed us. Now we beg for scraps from mediocre teams

The pain watching this is like when ESPN classic keeps playing the red-sox yankee playoff game from 1978 and the 1986 world series and the god damn 1975 world series of the red sox vs the reds. I know how these things are going to end, I don't need to be reminded.

I may win my bet tonight, but this whole thing still hurts. I'm not betting on Pitt games anymore. I cant stand to watch


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You know what's coming right?
 
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There is something about that face of his that's pretty damn annoying.
 

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primetime21 said:
i hope they go for a score

Everybody should've known that L'ville would do that instead of taking a knee. Never was a conspiracy screamer but something about this game stinks. Over players depending on what the line was got a gift.
 

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go2guy said:
Everybody should've known that L'ville would do that instead of taking a knee. Never was a conspiracy screamer but something about this game stinks. Over players depending on what the line was got a gift.

I dont like conspiracies, but those pitt recievers looked like they never saw a football before.
 

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guys, when it was 1st and goal with a minute left how many time outs did

pitt have?

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Pitt wasn't about to take a timeout at the end. Louisville calling the timeout was beyond classless. And that dumb ass Brohm father talking about his accolades playing in that lame touch football game made me sick. That was a joke. I think anyone with two arms and two legs could have played in that damn game. I mean that just pissed me off. Him talking about going down and punching in another score and playing in that stupid turkey bowl game every year. Man would i love to play football and sack the $hit out of his kid!!!!!!!!!!
 

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why me said:
Pitt wasn't about to take a timeout at the end. Louisville calling the timeout was beyond classless. And that dumb ass Brohm father talking about his accolades playing in that lame touch football game made me sick. That was a joke. I think anyone with two arms and two legs could have played in that damn game. I mean that just pissed me off. Him talking about going down and punching in another score and playing in that stupid turkey bowl game every year. Man would i love to play football and sack the $hit out of his kid!!!!!!!!!!


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Petrino needs to get back into the good graces of the alumni. After 2 losses and his annual job search, at least he didn't throw the ball into the endzone from the 30 or 35 like "the old ball coach" would have. Although if he had I wouldn't have been too surprised if a defender had fallen down.

After Greg Lee dropped that first pass which turned the game around, I didn't give it a thought. Just a dropped pass across the middle. But then a drive or two later when Palko softly tossed him another strike for another first down, a seed of stink began creeping into my mind. That drop was a very difficult thing to do.

Then what, 3 or was it 4 straight illegal procedures on the same guy.
I can still remember the Big East Boston College stinkeroo where seems like half the team was involved.

99% sure or at least hope I am wrong and just disgruntled for losing. But it just seems it took a huge effort not to cover.
 

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I don't know how you can say that Louisville was trying to run it up or cover the spread. That last long drive included ZERO pass plays. All runs. What should they do if Pitt can't tackle them, just fall down after a 5 yard gain?
 

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scott w said:
I don't know how you can say that Louisville was trying to run it up or cover the spread. That last long drive included ZERO pass plays. All runs. What should they do if Pitt can't tackle them, just fall down after a 5 yard gain?

I had pitt...I'm disappointed. BUT, Louisville was not running it up at all. THEY RAN the ball and nothing too fancy, either. WE should be mad at freaking pitts coaching and their poor tackling skills. THE KEY play wasn't the touchdown score. The key was that third and 6 to 8 on that drive and I'm going, "OK, they run, you tackle, they kick a FG and I win...no problem." BUT, oh no...can't do that....guy ran about 8.5 yards after no one seemed interested in tackling and wala...1st down. THEN...they keep running the ball and Pitt should have known they were just going to run until the clock ran out. WOW. I'm very disappointed, but not in Louisville. I'm glad that some of you guys won something. tulsa
 

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