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Applying Newton's 3rd Law to Defensive Coordinators

checkslash77

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"For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction"

Given the profound impact Chavis has had thus far (even greater than I anticipated - and I was pumping sunshine), I fail to see how LSU's loss won't be more dramatic than what is generally anticipated.

Yes LSU has talent, but how much a negative impact will occur simply through the removal of Chavis? Is Steele of enough caliber to mitigate that loss? I don't see it.

Assuming B Harris is the answer in Baton Rouge, LSU may end up looking more like aTm the past few seasons than their prior self. But I'm not sold that their O will be overly stout either.

I think this weekend won't be the tale of the tape either as Miss St is further down than people realize. I think the LSU-Miss St match-up will ultimately be two teams battling for last in SECW when the season is over.
 
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