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stronger run or pass defense?

Posted on 12/29/08 at 10:11 pm
Posted by epbart
new york city
Member since Mar 2005
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Posted on 12/29/08 at 10:11 pm
Without looking at stats, my impression is that over the last few years, the Tigers have almost always been stronger with run defense. They have defended against the pass well, too; but it all seemed to start with stopping the run and pressuring the quarterback.

Beyond just the overall defensive rankings for Tennessee, what aspect of Chavis' defense has been generally stronger?
Posted by dreaux
baton rouge
Member since Oct 2006
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Posted on 12/29/08 at 10:14 pm to
How bout a little bit of discipline and having players in thier right positions?

Also alot of pass defenses are strugling with the spread/
Posted by CountryVolFan
Knoxville, TN
Member since Dec 2008
2972 posts
Posted on 12/29/08 at 10:15 pm to
Run Defense.... Its not even close
This post was edited on 12/29/08 at 10:16 pm
Posted by Geauxtiga
No man's land
Member since Jan 2008
34377 posts
Posted on 12/29/08 at 10:16 pm to
Pre-Saban, our secondary got regularly torched but has been purty strong before this year- from what I recall off the top of my head.
Posted by ole orange
Brentwood/Knoxville
Member since Aug 2008
3429 posts
Posted on 12/29/08 at 10:35 pm to
Great Great run defenses, smart-well coached linebackers.

His soft coverages have always been his weakness. Although the past two years Eric Berry made Chief look a lot better in the secondary!
Posted by AlexLSU
Member since Jan 2005
25341 posts
Posted on 12/29/08 at 11:08 pm to
Well run defense, because that's typically the easiest thing to defend for any defense, unless it's the triple option. Regardless of how good you are, you'll always have trouble with great QBs and spread offenses.

Defense under Saban and Muschamp was stronger against the run for the above reasons. However, we weren't weak against the pass because both are incredible at preparing DBs for the next level.

For 2005 and 2006, I'd say we were stronger against the run. For 2007, I'm actually going to go with pass defense. When Glenn got hurt, our front started to slack off. We had some bonehead mistakes that nearly cost us games from the front of the defense as well. Sanders, Highsmith, and Beckwith also lacked at times last year, which Jackson/Zenon/Steltz/Taylor were turnover forcing machines.
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