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re: Chavis felt his defense was under unnecessary strain?

Posted on 3/2/15 at 9:24 pm to
Posted by Tigerinthehollow
Madison, MS
Member since Sep 2014
5655 posts
Posted on 3/2/15 at 9:24 pm to
Agreed. Whether they won or lost, the defense was judged based upon their performance as a whole......despite what the offense did. If anything, Chavis benefitted from a team that consistently had a TOP advantage, which ultimately led to better results. Let's see what he can do without that advantage and without that talent. Time will tell.
Posted by gene_parmesan
Member since Jan 2014
247 posts
Posted on 3/3/15 at 10:17 am to
"The issues is that his D will see similar number of snaps on the field do to the amount of time that gets run off the clock when the O goes three incompletions and 11 seconds run off the clock."


I know after last year watching LSUs passing game that its easy to assume that a QB can't complete passes, but a&m's passing offense is just a tad more coherent than LSUs.


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Let's see what he can do without that advantage and without that talent. Time will tell.


I keep seeing this, as if aTm doesn't have talent. I am not sure where all these LSU posters are getting this impression that aTm doesn't have any talent.

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While there is no denying that LSU had an embarrassment of riches in terms of talent, its not as if Chavis has gone off to Western Connecticut State. aTm is in the top 10 over a 4 year average, and they have only been trending up ever since Sumlin's arrival.
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