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LSU defense vs Bama A&M
Posted by msbargas on 11/24/13 at 7:57 am00
Rock, paper scissors?
LSU had no answer for the Tide's power running game, but was able to stifle the Aggies
Are Chavis' smallish but fast LB's better suited to stop certain styles of offense
LSU had no answer for the Tide's power running game, but was able to stifle the Aggies
Are Chavis' smallish but fast LB's better suited to stop certain styles of offense
No doubt! Chavis defense is suited to stop everyone. There are two requisites, though. Great corners allow you to get numbers in the box, and great DTs allow the small LBs to flow. We're missing the DTs this year. Our LBs constantly have DTs and OLs in their way. Against A&M that wasn't a problem, and as I've posted elsewhere, A&M let us get away with single coverage by not putting the ball up for grabs to Evans.
re: LSU defense vs Bama A&MPosted by StormTiger on 11/24/13 at 8:03 am to guttata
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Yes, it's easier to have to stop one player as compared to stopping a whole team.
yep, and Bama is a lot better team now than they were at the beginning of the year too...where as A&M really hasn't progressed on defense at all this year.
re: LSU defense vs Bama A&MPosted by Canuck Tiger on 11/24/13 at 8:16 am to msbargas
I think the type of athletes LSU has had from 2011 on at DE are ideal for containing the outside movement of scrambling read option/spread type qbs. Look at the success we've had (in terms of wins and gameplan) vs. Oregon, WVU, Auburn, Texas A&M over the last few seasons.
You need a qb who will run it up the middle to beat LSU's scheme; Cam Newton comes to mind but that's pretty rare to see.
You need a qb who will run it up the middle to beat LSU's scheme; Cam Newton comes to mind but that's pretty rare to see.
re: LSU defense vs Bama A&MPosted by Russianblue on 11/24/13 at 8:23 am to Canuck Tiger
or Bo Wallace.
re: LSU defense vs Bama A&MPosted by Tiger Ryno on 11/24/13 at 8:25 am to msbargas
A and M had no balance at all. they never even tried to run the ball which was a huge mistake by Sumlin considering the conditions of the game.
it is far easier for any DC to stop a team when you know they will only pass every down
it is far easier for any DC to stop a team when you know they will only pass every down
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re: LSU defense vs Bama A&MPosted by peopleschamp on 11/24/13 at 8:27 am to Tiger Ryno
Welter=Manziel Kryptonite
Crow: it's what's for breakfast.
Incredibly surprising performance by the defense.
Rasco, Hunter, and the freshman corners really stepped up. I also saw Jefferson #29 make a great tackle and he was in the game a good bit. Welter, for all his shortcomings, even played at a higher level than usual.
To me Robinson was POTG. He pretty much shutdown and frustrated Evans, who has dominated other quality secondaries. What a performance.
From my seat, that looked like the best defensive performance of the year; especially when you look WHO they shut down. That was the nadir of JFF's career. They shut him down even worse than last year, which was his previous low point.
Nice game Tigers. Great job defense.
this is one crow I'm happy to eat.
Incredibly surprising performance by the defense.
Rasco, Hunter, and the freshman corners really stepped up. I also saw Jefferson #29 make a great tackle and he was in the game a good bit. Welter, for all his shortcomings, even played at a higher level than usual.
To me Robinson was POTG. He pretty much shutdown and frustrated Evans, who has dominated other quality secondaries. What a performance.
From my seat, that looked like the best defensive performance of the year; especially when you look WHO they shut down. That was the nadir of JFF's career. They shut him down even worse than last year, which was his previous low point.
Nice game Tigers. Great job defense.
this is one crow I'm happy to eat.
re: LSU defense vs Bama A&MPosted by Bayoufightingtiger on 11/24/13 at 8:34 am to guttata
Bama couldn't stop Aggies passing game and figured out a way to stop the passing attack of LSU. Home field advantage is huge and played factors in both cases.
re: LSU defense vs Bama A&MPosted by Tiger Ryno on 11/24/13 at 8:42 am to Bayoufightingtiger
the reason bama couldn't stop A/Ms passing attack is Manziel could get away from the blitz. Mettenberger is a statue. apples and oranges
re: LSU defense vs Bama A&MPosted by Powerman on 11/24/13 at 8:44 am to Tiger Ryno
The Saban defense really does eat statue QBs alive
LSU is best when in the nickel defense. We get in trouble when we Play base4-3 and zone coverage. A&M Offense forced us into nickel and it played to our strength. Really hope Chavis sticks with the nickel even against more traditional style offenses
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