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Chavis' Defense
Posted on 8/3/09 at 3:03 pm
Posted on 8/3/09 at 3:03 pm
So I'm new to the board, but I read it daily, I was wondering how do ya'll think Chavis' style defense will work with our personnel since it is new to our team?
Posted on 8/3/09 at 3:06 pm to chunn
Can't be any worse than last year. I like the aggressive style of defense. Pin your ears back and bring it.
Posted on 8/3/09 at 3:08 pm to SNAPPERHEAD
Yeah I see a lot more pelini style to the defense as in the spring game, but I hope we can still be as surprising, unlike last years horrible season with a predictable d
Posted on 8/3/09 at 3:09 pm to chunn
I like how we'll have the best players on the field at all times.....Not that switch 4 players every single play where everyone is confused and out of position....I look for this years D to be much improved.
Posted on 8/3/09 at 3:45 pm to SNAPPERHEAD
Thanks! I was hoping to not be burned for my first topic post as I see most newcomers!
Posted on 8/3/09 at 3:53 pm to chunn
I am interested in seeing how many substitutions Chavis will use. While we used too many last year and players were often confused, I think a solid rotation is key in keeping players fresh, as well as keeping highly touted reserves committed to the program.
Posted on 8/3/09 at 3:58 pm to Keys Open Doors
I think the Chavis defense will improve over last year's defense.
Instead of surrendering 51 to Florida, they'll improve to 41.
Not too shabby.
Instead of surrendering 51 to Florida, they'll improve to 41.
Not too shabby.
Posted on 8/3/09 at 4:11 pm to HarnessedInSlums
Nick's cousin, Garrett actually haha! How do you know Nick?
Posted on 8/3/09 at 4:13 pm to chunn
But I agree keeping people solid on the feild at all times with reserves, but they all have to know what they are doing unlike last year. I also disagree with too many subs because people need to learn how eachother play and if you have too many switches, the coheasiveness of the defense is ruined.
Posted on 8/3/09 at 4:14 pm to chunn
Did Chavis use a decent rotation at Tennessee over the past few years? I honestly never paid much attention to the Tennessee defense in my college years since I had better things to do at the time 
Posted on 8/3/09 at 4:22 pm to Keys Open Doors
The only thing I noticed about Chavis at Tenn was that Tenn never seemed to be blown out of games, as if they always had a chance, even with a horrible offensive, a solid defense will keep you in any game...
Posted on 8/3/09 at 4:34 pm to HarnessedInSlums
Nice flame attempt.
2001-2008
LSU 2SEC championships
Florida 2SEC championships
LSU 2NCs
Florida 2NCs
Head to Head
LSU 4wins
Florida 4wins
See you next year.

2001-2008
LSU 2SEC championships
Florida 2SEC championships
LSU 2NCs
Florida 2NCs
Head to Head
LSU 4wins
Florida 4wins
See you next year.
Posted on 8/3/09 at 4:36 pm to HarnessedInSlums
quote:
I think the Chavis defense will improve over last year's defense.
Instead of surrendering 51 to Florida, they'll improve to 41.
Not too shabby.
hmm, how many points did florida score on tennessee's defense last year? 20
Posted on 8/3/09 at 5:02 pm to chunn
Chavis is a solid coordinator. However, it is difficult to try to rate him or make comparisons, because Fulmer's recuriting classes the last few years sucked. Chavis will have much more talent to work with at LSU. I look for them to be very good. With the talent LSU has on board, the coodinator only needs to be an experiecnced veteran coordinator with a good scheme. LSU did not have that last year. This team just needs a good scheme that they understand and are confident in. The talent will take care of the rest.
Posted on 8/3/09 at 5:12 pm to Peachtree Tiger
IMO we don't have the perfect personnel for his defense. Chavis seems like a guy who plays mostly zone. You need a great pass rush in order for that to excel. We have a good pass rush, but I don't think it's a great pass rush.
Truthfully, I think it will take 2-3 years for LSU has the perfect personnel for a Chavis defense.
Truthfully, I think it will take 2-3 years for LSU has the perfect personnel for a Chavis defense.
Posted on 8/3/09 at 5:14 pm to ColtsTigers
It's not up to par with the 2007 team, but there are three experienced DTs and an All-SEC defensive end this year. The only question mark is at Tyson Jackson's spot, where Levingston, Aghayere, or someone else will have to step up.
There are also some great recruits who should be ready to contribute next year like Montgomery.
There are also some great recruits who should be ready to contribute next year like Montgomery.
Posted on 8/3/09 at 5:27 pm to Keys Open Doors
I think Chavis is a good dc, but I think the real value comes in the new position coaches. I would put up Chavis coaching linebackers, Brick coaching the d-line, and Cooper coaching secondary against any position coaches around. I like them all, but I really think Cooper will prove to be the real steal in that group.

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