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re: LSU defensive stats under Steele vs A&M defensive stats under Chavis through week five
Posted on 10/6/15 at 9:46 am to PayLesLess
Posted on 10/6/15 at 9:46 am to PayLesLess
Well done gathering all the Defensive stats!! Props to you....
I didn't like Chavis at UTK and I didn't like him at LSU.... He is a horrible Defensive coordinator IMO.... The only reason why he had success at LSU was because of the talent we recruited by Wilson and others..... Glad he left
Trying to compare Steele to Chavis is a complete waste of time.... Chavis will sink TEX AM eventually. Just matter of time....
I didn't like Chavis at UTK and I didn't like him at LSU.... He is a horrible Defensive coordinator IMO.... The only reason why he had success at LSU was because of the talent we recruited by Wilson and others..... Glad he left
Trying to compare Steele to Chavis is a complete waste of time.... Chavis will sink TEX AM eventually. Just matter of time....
Posted on 10/6/15 at 11:56 am to TNTiger1984
The stats were gathered because on this board there has been, is currently, and will always be comparisons between Steele and Chavis. It's human nature, especially because of the way Chavis exited.
This is not a statistical analysis by any stretch of the imagination. It's nothing more than an observational view through five weeks. It may reveal some trends, but that's as far as it goes. Statistics are good to stimulate discussion, but remember the old adage:"Statistics are for losers."
Nevertheless, at the end of the day, I still hope Kevin Steele has more success than Chavis.
This is not a statistical analysis by any stretch of the imagination. It's nothing more than an observational view through five weeks. It may reveal some trends, but that's as far as it goes. Statistics are good to stimulate discussion, but remember the old adage:"Statistics are for losers."
Nevertheless, at the end of the day, I still hope Kevin Steele has more success than Chavis.
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