Dave Dameshek
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is um pass catchers who will give me one pass catcher you think will definitely make it and will definitely not have any value in his rookie season uh one guy that will definitely make it carnell tate uh he's gonna get the ball he went number four overall uh i think he's gonna go right into an offense where he's gonna be the featured target
You know what?
I think you're spot on with that, man.
The Jets all of a sudden, like we already said, had a good draft.
And I'm not as down on Geno as you are.
All right, listen, let's go back to the banks of the three rivers.
One of the real highlights for me was getting to sit down as a lifelong Pitt fan, grew up in Pitt Stadium, go in there.
My old man used to work with the team.
It was a thrill to get to check in with the latest iteration, as the corporate types like to say, the latest iteration of the Pitt Panthers' longtime head coach.
In fact, the second winningest coach in program history, Pat Narduzzi, on his birthday, no less.
Kind enough to give me and Lucy Rodin some time.
at the Pitt facility.
It was a really fun time talking to him about what it is to be an NFL, a college football head coach in the 21st century.
Let's travel back to Pittsburgh right now for our visit with Pat Narduzzi.
Hi and hello, my fellow football Americans.
Your old pal Dave here talking about living over just surviving.
I talk about it a great deal.
But of course, when you have a kid or four, I think is what I'm up to now, four kids, something like that, you start to live not so much for yourself.
But for other people, you want to take care of the little ones and their future.
The last thing you want to be worrying about is what's going to happen if you aren't still living or surviving.