John Chavis Article on the LSU Forum.........

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Some fans, I said, gave me the impression that whenever Tennessee's defense was in a third-and-long situation, the Vols turned soft, and the offense picked up the "long." I asked Fulmer if that's a fair assessment of Chavis.

"No, I don't think that's right," Fulmer said, adding he was going off memory and not a recent review of statistical trends. "That's probably not fair.

"It has something to do with who you're playing," he said, laughing to drive home the point that not all offenses are equal on third-and-long.

What Fulmer wanted to say was he needed to look at the films! What a joke everyone knows about Third and Chavis and Fulmer want's to play stupid!
 
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i am so glad i dont have to see third and 8 and the dbs be 15 yards off the ball anymore...man that would ruin the mood quickly
 
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"It has something to do with who you're playing," he said, laughing to drive home the point that not all offenses are equal on third-and-long.
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They sure all looked similiar against UT's D.

Third and long + the play = First and 10
 
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Fulmer took the time to remind anyone listening that it's an achievement to put an offense in a third-and-long situation, and he considered it a Chavis strong point.

"John's good," Fulmer said. "He can get them to third-and-long, and then I guess that's the time that you've got to play the best. I think he's pretty good at it."

That ole spin-meister. He's the biggest distorter in football right now.
 
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Fulmer isn't going to bad mouth an old friend that way...I mean come on, What did you expect him to say?
 
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Phillip Fulmer, who resigned as Tennessee coach last year, spoke Thursday about his former defensive coordinator and his new situation at LSU.

Can we get the buy-out back?

"I think as time goes on, he'll get out of them what Les hired him to do. The question I have is, and I guess this wasn't really answered -- I didn't watch all the Washington game, but I know in the part I watched -- is 'Can the defensive philosophy come through?'

Still living of of promises.

"In this league, if you're not good up front, and there's so many good players and big guys that can run you down, and I don't know if they're there right now."

And still blaming the players.

Good ol', same ol' Phil...
 

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