Patrick Peterson

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by mamoutigah, Nov 8, 2009.

  1. LSUMASTERMIND

    LSUMASTERMIND Founding Member

    We werent horrible last year, but the improvement is like night and day. I agree with you.
     
  2. LEGACY TIGER

    LEGACY TIGER Defy Yourself

    With the experience we have and the new talent coming in I think the defense, under Chavis, will be scarey good. These kids were highly recruited for a reason, and Chavis obviously can coach them to the level we need.
     
  3. DRC

    DRC TigerNator

    Patrick Peterson is better than Eric Berry, right now. Lets enjoy him for another year because it will be his last. He is a sure fire first rounder in the NFL.
     
  4. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

    Linebacker will be thin, but LSU will be two-deep in All-SEC caliber defensive backs. More nickel maybe.
     
  5. LSUMASTERMIND

    LSUMASTERMIND Founding Member

    It will be interesting to see that happen. Chavis doesn't play a ton of nickel, so lets hope he adjust.
     
  6. mamoutigah

    mamoutigah Freshman

    Berry gets more of the recognition and he deserves it. I believe that PP will get all the recognition he deserves next year. The guy IS THE BEST Ive seen at CB in many years. Hes great in coverage but I believe its his size and tackling ability that sets him apart.

    Were all very lucky to be able to see him play. Ya know your watching greatness.
     
  7. Bayou Tiger

    Bayou Tiger Founding Member

    To me it's his speed coupled WITH the coverage that sets him apart. Many CB's can tackle, problem is when they make a tackle, unless they were blitzing, it usually means a substantial gain. A broken up pass is like a run play with no gain. That said, give me a cornerback who can cover the Who Lee OOO's of CFB. PP was all ova him like a saddle blanket on a horse. :thumb:
     
  8. asignupe99

    asignupe99 Founding Member

    I think he should switch him next year. I don't think Jones is instinctive enough, or good enough in coverage to be an NFL safety, but I think he could be a good LB at his size. He's got the frame to add 10-20 lbs. and still be fast.

    Besides, might be better to take advantage of Loston and Taylor together at safety than Jones and Loston/Taylor at safety, then loads of inexperience at LB.
     
  9. LSUMASTERMIND

    LSUMASTERMIND Founding Member

    I just dont see that happening. A free safety doesn't have to cover much in alot of NFL defenses.
     
  10. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

    Chad definitely doesn't have the size to be a linebacker in the NFL. Only thing i would like to see is him take over that role that Coleman had this year, Coleman really isn't a linebacker he is more of a 3rd safety, they didn't start turning him loose until the Auburn game. This is what kills us when we play a great running team, we don't have that unstoppable defensive tackle that eats up 2 sometimes 3 blockers, and our defense has been playing that hybrid 3-4 defense. Like you said, Alem doesn't contain, and we got nothing from the other end either. It would be neat to see us be able to get all of our defensive back talent on the field next year, which is why i was playing around with the idea of moving chad to that linebacker/safety role.
     

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