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Two reactions to Miles announcements
Posted on 8/26/09 at 10:10 pm
Posted on 8/26/09 at 10:10 pm
Chavis on the sideline -- Maybe Miles is thinking that Chavis has brought a lot of swagger to the defense that it didn't have last year, but wow, I think Chavis has coached from the booth all of his career and I don't see how a DC can really be effective from the sideline. (You can't see anything from the sideline in a football game.) When I think of a DC on the sideline, I think of Tepper with that little mini-stadium thing he made out of a puppet theater with the position names where the players were supposed to sit. I can't believe that thing never fell over.
I think Miles being mostly the offensive coach wants to have the top defensive gut there with him on the sidelines, but I don't see how this works -- the DC is the strategist, sees things from above and makes adjustments.
2) Craig Loston taking snaps against UW?
In that case, how about cross training McCray as another Coleman at LS. We've got like 30 players who can play safety and about 4 linebackers. He's had his ups and downs, made some plays, been hard-nosed but McCray is really a linebacker.
Posted on 8/26/09 at 10:13 pm to triplesauce
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2) Craig Loston taking snaps against UW?
anyone who is surpised by this needs to take a look at his film on espn, dude is a BEAST, (he laid the boom on Shep in the UA game in Jan) he will start next season, maybe earlier
Posted on 8/26/09 at 10:14 pm to triplesauce
so I guess Bo sucked from the sideline? How about Mickey Andrews or Bud foster?
Posted on 8/26/09 at 10:14 pm to triplesauce
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I think Chavis has coached from the booth all of his career and I don't see how a DC can really be effective from the sideline. (You can't see anything from the sideline in a football game.) When I think of a DC on the sideline, I think of Tepper with that little mini-stadium thing he made out of a puppet theater with the position names where the players were supposed to sit. I can't believe that thing never fell over.
i'm not sure where Chavis coached from, but is Tepper really the one you think off? Did you forget Will Muschamp?
Posted on 8/26/09 at 10:14 pm to triplesauce
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I don't see how a DC can really be effective from the sideline.
Pelini coached from the sidelines
Posted on 8/26/09 at 10:15 pm to triplesauce
quote:
Chavis on the sideline -- Maybe Miles is thinking that Chavis has brought a lot of swagger to the defense that it didn't have last year, but wow, I think Chavis has coached from the booth all of his career and I don't see how a DC can really be effective from the sideline.
That is incorrect. I read an interview with Chavis and he has coached from both the sideline and the booth during his career.
Posted on 8/26/09 at 10:17 pm to TigerBait1127
quote:First one that came to mind obviously.
Will Muschamp
Posted on 8/26/09 at 10:18 pm to triplesauce
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I don't see how a DC can really be effective from the sideline.
Monte Kiffin
Dick LeBeau
those mentioned above
etc.
Posted on 8/26/09 at 10:18 pm to Tomm
I'm pretty sure Chavis had the choice, and that Miles wouldn't make that choice for his coordinator. It would probably be better to let the defensive coach make his own decision, especially since Miles knows little about defense.
Posted on 8/26/09 at 10:18 pm to triplesauce
Now that you have been corrected on your LSU history would you care to revise your statement.
Posted on 8/26/09 at 10:20 pm to geauxaces
I don't think Miles decides where his coaches operate from during the game.
Posted on 8/26/09 at 10:27 pm to Tomm
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That is incorrect. I read an interview with Chavis and he has coached from both the sideline and the booth during his career.
This.
watched the Tenn/UK game from last year last night and Chavis was on the sideline
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he laid the boom on Shep in the UA game in Jan
yea no shite! it was during the first series, and if im not mistaken they are COUSINS!!
This post was edited on 8/26/09 at 10:30 pm
Posted on 8/26/09 at 10:28 pm to triplesauce
I have seen at least a dozen pictures of Chavis on the Tennessee sideline. I don't know how long he has coached on the sideline, but I know he has done it. I don't think Miles would tell him to coach from the sideline if that is not what he prefers.
And you don't see how a DC can be effective from the sideline? I offer Dick LeBeau, the Steeler DC as an example. He only coached one of the most dominating defenses in recent memory from the sideline last season.
And you don't see how a DC can be effective from the sideline? I offer Dick LeBeau, the Steeler DC as an example. He only coached one of the most dominating defenses in recent memory from the sideline last season.
Posted on 8/26/09 at 10:39 pm to triplesauce
Hey idiot! You've been called out. Respond.
Posted on 8/26/09 at 10:42 pm to im4LSU
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yea no shite! it was during the first series, and if im not mistaken they are COUSINS!!
yes they are
it would be the only way someone can have enough speed and power to catch and hit shep like that. They would have to be related
This post was edited on 8/26/09 at 10:44 pm
Posted on 8/26/09 at 10:43 pm to triplesauce
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I don't see how a DC can really be effective from the sideline.
whoa you're fricking stupid
Posted on 8/26/09 at 10:50 pm to triplesauce
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I think Chavis has coached from the booth all of his career
he's done both
Posted on 8/26/09 at 10:51 pm to triplesauce
Saban coached from the sideline. And we all know he was the DC.
Posted on 8/26/09 at 10:53 pm to triplesauce
#1) Case-by-case decision. There are probably pros/cons to both.
#2) If Loston isn't going to be redshirted then let him play as much as he is the best player for the task.
#2) If Loston isn't going to be redshirted then let him play as much as he is the best player for the task.
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