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re: Iowa Offense and the 3 TE set
Posted on 12/20/13 at 4:17 pm to ATLTiger
Posted on 12/20/13 at 4:17 pm to ATLTiger
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if we're in base personnel, we don't blitz the DBs that much. pretty much never bring the CBs. all you're really gonna get is Loston playing down in the box and maybe coming off the edge here and there. he will blitz the LBs though.
I've followed Chavis since he was at UT and like the way he runs his D.
He'll give all kids of looks and pick his spots for the blitz.
I enjoy watching LSU play and get plenty of looks at their games throughout the year.
The thing that stands out this year, which has to drive Chavis nuts, is the volume of misalignments and miscommunications on the defensive side of the ball. He can call everything perfectly but, in the end, it's got to be executed precisely.
In my mind the above are LSUs biggest weaknesses and are a direct result of this truly being a developmental year for them.
There is no questioning the talent on LSUs roster, but rather there are maturity and development issues that have lingered on far too deep into the season.
Posted on 12/20/13 at 5:22 pm to MATT F0LEY
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The thing that stands out this year, which has to drive Chavis nuts, is the volume of misalignments and miscommunications on the defensive side of the ball. He can call everything perfectly but, in the end, it's got to be executed precisely.
In my mind the above are LSUs biggest weaknesses and are a direct result of this truly being a developmental year for them.
There is no questioning the talent on LSUs roster, but rather there are maturity and development issues that have lingered on far too deep into the season.
Well said. I expect LSU to be in control for most of this game, but Iowa's run game concerns me.
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