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| Registered on: | 10/1/2006 |
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I was wondering how Chavis has handled playing defense against Florida's Tim Tebow, so I started looking at the stats of the Tennessee vs Florida game last year. What I found increased my confidence in this next weekend's game. Although Florida won the game 30-6, it seemed to be that Tennesse's offense had lost the game, rather than Tennessee's defense, fumbling the ball on their own two yard line and throwing an interception and special teams returning a punt for a touchdown. Tim Tebow was held to throwing for just over a hundred yards on the day and two touchdown passes. Harvin was held to just two receptions for 50 yards and a touchdown reception. With arguably the two most athletic and dangerous players on Florida's offense held in check like they were, this leads me to believe that LSU's Chavis will keep Tebow from having an amazing game, which Florida might need if they expect to win against a resilient LSU team at night in Death Valley.
to be honest though, UF didnt start dominating on offense until midway through the arkansas game last year. we were very sluggish in all the real games before that (miami, tenn, and ole miss). after halftime of arkansas, the offense dominated everyone until the bama and ou game.
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i think he is saying the motivation of dominating the guy that made the Tebow comment is gone. but that shite doesnt matter anyway.
maybe, but im thinking last years loss will provide motivation enough (especially with the feeling that we really let last years game slip away after controlling the action for about 70% of the game)
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LSU is not a one man team. Psychologically him not being there is an edge to LSU. LSU is deep on the line. What is Florida going to concentrate on now. Looking for a ghost.
say what?? florida is going to concentrate on doing what they were going to try to do even if RJF was was playing. losing one of your best lineman is as much of an edge for lsu as losing spikes would be for UF...there is no advantage. now, thats not to say your dline wont still have success
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