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re: Chavis felt his defense was under unnecessary strain?

Posted on 3/1/15 at 9:19 pm to
Posted by GeeOH
Louisiana
Member since Dec 2013
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Posted on 3/1/15 at 9:19 pm to
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Is it really that far-fetched? Yeah, we had good TOP on offense at times (which kept his D's fresh), but we didn't exactly light up the scoreboard. His defenses kept us in a number of ball games. There's really no debating that.


LSU's time of possession last year was pretty good. Points shouldn't matter that much. His D should perform no matter what's on the board. His defense had PLENTY of rest and plenty of chances to seal major wins for us.

Sorry we weren't in blowouts Chief. I know it sucks to have the spot lite brightly shown on your arse and actually make you do your job...which, in crunch time you sucked motherfricker, yet you were paid at the highest level!


All he's doing is going somewhere else to buy more time for himself before they catch on to his lass minute gifts to other teams.

He acts like the heat was on Miles and he is correct. BUT, the heat was hot on Miles largely in part to hiring Chief and paying at the highest level and under performing.

Everyone who is a Tiger should be EXTREMELY happy he is gone. I cannot wait to see that fat POS up in the booth trying to inform the sideline on how to stop LF!
Posted by gene_parmesan
Member since Jan 2014
247 posts
Posted on 3/1/15 at 9:23 pm to
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Everyone who is a Tiger should be EXTREMELY happy he is gone.


why should anyone be EXTREMELY happy about losing one of the best DCs in the country, to a division rival, and replacing him with an also ran position coach?
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