volfaninutah
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I guess you can't remember "3rd and Chavis." Unless you'd like to revert to losing 3rd downs as opposed to being near the top nationally...just figure it out that we're fine.
Which points to one of the key reasons I do not want Chavis back. He is a recruiting liability and reportedly was while at UT too.
You say what you say.... but LSU HAS previously just reloaded going all the way back to Saban. Even with some bad DC's.... they've had talent. And LSU has a MUCH easier task in recruiting than UT. La and all of talent rich east Texas are "home turf" for them.
FAIL..............our D is doing fine without that douche
Almost 10 years later and Chavis still can't figure out a spread option offense.
Mississippi State Bulldogs vs. LSU Tigers - Recap - September 20, 2014 - ESPN
Why anyone would advocate him coming back is beyond me.
"We just got punched in the mouth tonight and it wasn't fun," Manziel said. "It wasn't fun to get beat like that. We will see how we handle adversity. This team with a bunch of young guys -- we just have to see how they bounce back."
LaMichael James had one of the worst games at Oregon, even though he scored a touchdown for the 12th time his last 13 games. James had 18 carries for 54 yards, only five more than he had against Auburn in the national title game.
LSU isn't as good this year because no team has lost as much talent early to the NFL as LSU has the last 3 years. Its staggering, they had how many drafted last year ? wasn't it 15 or 17 or something crazy like that ? No team could continue to reload every year under that much attrition.