He can throw as far as any QB. With the amount of pressure he was under tonight, did you expect him to be dropping 50+ yard bombs to Sterling Griffin all night? Not even Percy Harvin could have gotten that far in that little time. This is a ridiculous comment. How do you know they didn't respect his arm? How do you know they didn't stack the box, not only to stop Scott and Murray, who were gouging them, but also to force BJ to make quick decisions? They knew they were pwning our O-line all night long and that's why they stacked the box, because they knew they could get by them and get to BJ. You are making stuff up now. How do you explain the long pass to Griffin, thrown across his body, at least 20 yards in the air before the half that got us into FG range? BJ's numbers aren't that bad considering he had so little time to throw most of the night. And they were giving him a lot of the underneath stuff, so why should he force a long pass that probably wasn't there because they were playing back? I know it's a painful loss, and I'm stunned at how fast everything went to hell, but you were either watching a different game or not paying attention. Pitt's D was in the backfield before BJ could even finish his dropback. Hopefully this post is a product of anger at the lack of preparation and maybe not wanting to believe our coaching staff is capable of failing to prepare our team for this game adequately, because a lot of what you wrote makes no sense whatsoever.