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October 9, 2006

The Education of Palko

Filed under: Football,Tactics — Chas @ 8:34 am

On the other side, Tyler Palko’s precision passing is getting more attention.

“I don’t care what offense you’re in. You have to make good decisions,” Palko said. “When you throw a football, you’re taking a chance. If I’m making bad decisions and bad reads, we’re not going to be on the field very long.”

Pitt offensive coordinator Matt Cavanaugh has credited Palko’s work ethic in film study, but he noted the greatest improvement has come in his fundamentals. Palko isn’t holding the ball as long or throwing off his back foot as often. He isn’t staring down targets. In fact, he has distributed the ball to at least six different receivers every game, connecting with seven three times and eight twice.

“If his fundamentals are in order, I think he could be a good passer all the time,” Cavanaugh said before the Toledo game. “Sometimes, if he gets rattled or starts guessing, his feet aren’t set and he becomes inconsistent. He knows that now, and I think he’s buying into what we’re doing.”

In my Q&A with Syracuse blogger Matt Glaude, he never published the final installment of his questions to me, but he asked me about Palko this year.

Tyler Palko is leading the nation in passing efficiency. Has this been the result of playing a somewhat favorable schedule to start the season or is he really that effective? How has Palko been getting it done? Is it all Derek Kinder and Joe DelSardo?

Part of it is simply making the decisions faster. At the risk of going cliche, Palko is the son of a very successful Western PA high school coach. It took him a while to really get the system that Wannstedt and OC Cavanaugh installed. I mean, get in a wrapping his head around the nuances, understanding the concepts, reasons and simply grokking it. Once he reached that point, it made things easier to know what his role and what he needed to do.

What has aided this has been a receiving corp that went from question mark/weakness to strength. This without DelSardo even catching a pass this season. Kinder has stepped up in a tremendous way to become the #1 receiver. Redshirt sophomore Marcel Pestano and redshirt freshman Oderick Turner made tremendous strides from an inconsistent spring to improving training camp to solid receivers.

From there you add Darrell Strong at Tight End, who is starting to match expectations when Pitt recruited him, as the big target receiving TE like Todd Heap.

I think Palko really knowing and understanding the system itself and what it is supposed to do is huge. There’s a difference for a player like Palko in being told to run a certain play or series, and comprehending the reasons and the whole game plan. He seems much more comfortable when he understands the whole plan.

It’s part of why I think he will be playing on Sundays. He has shown that he can thrive in two different systems doing different things. He has a good enough arm, but more important he has the head to be a NFL QB.





Would love to see Palko playing on Sundays. By the way, Matt Glaude did publish that last installment. At least I know I read that Q&A yesterday on the AOL blog site, because I thought it was very odd that he was asking about Joe DelSardo catching the ball.

Comment by jas 10.09.06 @ 10:48 am

Does anyone have any factual info on Del Sardo? Was he even dressed for last Saturday?

Looks like Toney Clemons might be a Wolverine if rumors are true. Hope we get Williams from Erie, PA.

Comment by Reed Kohberger 10.09.06 @ 10:57 am

Palko is going to the safety valve too early, in my opinion. That makes for lots of completions, but Pitt isn’t a downfield threat this year. Perhaps that’s because the pocket it collapsing quickly and the downfield routes haven’t developed yet when Palko has to get rid of the ball…

Comment by Patrick 10.09.06 @ 1:19 pm

PITT has connected on quite a few deep balls this year, therefore I have to politely disagree with your assesment. If you are refering to the Syracuse game, we were playing a team that loves to blitz and I think the quick throws were by design. Additionally, Derek Kinder was banged up early in the game and he is our deep play receiver.

Comment by Omar 10.09.06 @ 1:36 pm

Mabin went to NW…..Clemons to Michigan…I though a winning team / program helps recruit players…the Big 11 is not as good as everyone is hyping them…..Michigan will lose twice at least this year…and other than Ohio State and Michigan their conference is a joke…..hell Syracuse our 6th best team almost beat their number 3 team……pathetic….truly pathetic…

Comment by Marco 10.09.06 @ 4:26 pm

Please dont knock a kid for going to Michigan.. a tremendous academic school and a football powerhouse. If Pitt fans are going to criticise that then we are just embarrassing ourselves..

however say what you want about Northwestern.. they dont have the football half of it

Comment by Jamie H 10.09.06 @ 6:06 pm

maybe I’m old-fashioned, but what you hope is that a kid’s college choice takes into account more than football, and if you’ve ever been on Northwestern’s campus you’d understand how a kid could pick that atmosphere. On the lake, ivy-covered bldgs….it just feels like college up there in a way that most schools can’t match.

Comment by gb 10.09.06 @ 6:22 pm

PITT is a great school as well. I wouldn’t trade my college experience for any other. This comes from someone who chose PITT over Michigan.

Comment by Omar 10.09.06 @ 7:41 pm

Thatcher is out for the rest of the season…. surgery this week.

Comment by . 10.09.06 @ 9:46 pm

That’s quite a bit of bad news for a Monday.

Comment by Jeff 10.09.06 @ 9:56 pm

Hey gb just for you I’m going to plant some ivy on Tower B! I just hope the Pitt students don’t smoke it.

Comment by Bill 10.10.06 @ 4:00 am

Pitt’s campus does look like the former East Germany…I wish they could just buy up South Oakland and redo the campus from scratch….

Comment by Marco 10.10.06 @ 10:08 am

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