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re: Chavis felt his defense was under unnecessary strain?

Posted on 3/3/15 at 6:17 am to
Posted by L S Usetheforce
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Posted on 3/3/15 at 6:17 am to
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. With a prolific offense to work a long with, his defense wont be under as much 'unnecessary strain'. Stats will suffer, but he is not talking about stats. 15 pages arguing that?


Should read at A&M with a prolific offense to work a long with, and a culture focused solely on offense, his defense won't be much of a unnecessary strain for the SEC. Stats will suffer, but he isn't talking about stats, he is talking about Aggies pocketbooks. 15 pages arguing that?
Posted by boxcar willie
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Posted on 3/3/15 at 6:38 pm to
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Should read at A&M with a prolific offense to work a long with, and a culture focused solely on offense,



You should take a look at the recruits they have signed lately on defense. Chavis will have plenty of talent to work with on defense over there. Also if it was a culture focused solely on offense they wouldn't have gone out there way to get Chavis on their staff. Makes no sense to think that just because you want to have a good offense that you don't want a good defense. Look at Bama or Ohio St. They both manage to have both.
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