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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; [quote="D_it_up2"]Here's the thing that strikes me as the most interesting about this guy: [quote]defensive coordinator at Georgia in 2000 and LSU in 2001. The Tigers won the SEC championship game and the Sugar Bowl that season under second-year head coach ...

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Old 01-21-2006, 03:07 PM   #11
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[quote="D_it_up2"]Here's the thing that strikes me as the most interesting about this guy:

[quote]defensive coordinator at Georgia in 2000 and LSU in 2001. The Tigers won the SEC championship game and the Sugar Bowl that season under second-year head coach Nick Saban.

And all of us LSU fans remember EXACTLY how dominant that defense was the year they won the national championship. I'm starting to get excited about the coaching moves now........but not TOO excited.
Ummm... Don't get too excited, Gibbs was coaching with the Cowboys when LSU won that national title. However, I think he will be a much better D-Coordinator than Venturi. Of course, so would most other coordinators around the league. 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
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Old 01-21-2006, 03:17 PM   #12
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I don't know about Gibbs. LSU's defense wasn't that great under him. They gave up lots of yards and points. In fact, didn't Saban fire him?
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Old 01-21-2006, 03:23 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by wheelman
I don't know about Gibbs. LSU's defense wasn't that great under him. They gave up lots of yards and points. In fact, didn't Saban fire him?
The one thing about Gibbs is his ability to mold LB's. Being this is the weakest link on our defense & we are sure to draft at least one in the draft, I see this as a plus. I mean, look what he did with Trev Faulk & Bradie James at LSU. At the time they were considered one of the best LB corps in the country!
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Old 01-21-2006, 03:51 PM   #14
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In 2001, LSU gave up 22.3 points per game. That dosen't include the shoot out against Illinois in the Sugar Bowl. In 2000 they gave up 20.1 points per game. No to Gibbs.

http://www.ncaa.org/stats/football/1...A_SCHEDULE.HTM
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Old 01-21-2006, 03:52 PM   #15
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well thankgod miami wants venturi. let them have him. leave rick. please.
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Old 01-21-2006, 04:39 PM   #16
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you can't use LSU's points given up per game during those years as an accurate measure of how good a defensive coordinator gibbs is... that is ridiculous. you are comparing the college level to the pro level and it doesn't match up... for starters, that LSU defense had guys who never will play a down in the league who were starter, so yeah, they're going to give up a lot of yds/points... you have to look at what he got out of his players and how he did a great job at coaching them... look at james, faulk, etc. he did a great job utilizing them and i feel if we can give him some talent at this level, he'll do the same thing, as far as utilizing the talent the best way possible... that year LSU blitzed nearly every down and applied more than adequate pressure on the quarterback.... he had great de's and suitable dl's, which allowed him to coach up his lb's and press with his cb's... the man can definitely coach a defense....
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you can't use LSU's points given up per game during those years as an accurate measure of how good a defensive coordinator gibbs is... that is ridiculous. you are comparing the college level to the pro level and it doesn't match up...
That is all we have to go by at this point. If the guy's defense is that bad in college, what do you think he is going to do in the NFL?

for starters, that LSU defense had guys who never will play a down in the league who were starter, so yeah, they're going to give up a lot of yds/points...
The 2003 defense had players like that too. Do the names Jack Hunt, Lionnel Turner (our best linebacker that year), Randal Gay (who is a dime-back in the NFL at best despite his rookie year), and Eric Alexander ring a bell? They all started on that defense. Gay was the only one to lose his starting job because he broke his hand in the beginning of that season.

The college game is more about coaching than physical ability, I don't care what anyone says. Besides, it's not like LSU had bad recruiting classes. Even when the team had back-to-back losing seasons under Dinardo their recruiting was still good enough to build a solid defense, which Gibbs didn't give them.
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Originally Posted by wheelman
In 2001, LSU gave up 22.3 points per game. That dosen't include the shoot out against Illinois in the Sugar Bowl. In 2000 they gave up 20.1 points per game. No to Gibbs.

http://www.ncaa.org/stats/football/1...A_SCHEDULE.HTM
http://www.ncaa.org/stats/football/1...A_SCHEDULE.HTM
LOL...no matter who we interview there will be naysayers. Why don't we just keep Venturi??? You are basing his career of of two years when he was also LB coach of the Cowboys and head coach of the Sooners. Look at the whole picture not just two years.
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Old 01-21-2006, 09:05 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by wheelman
you can't use LSU's points given up per game during those years as an accurate measure of how good a defensive coordinator gibbs is... that is ridiculous. you are comparing the college level to the pro level and it doesn't match up...
That is all we have to go by at this point. If the guy's defense is that bad in college, what do you think he is going to do in the NFL?

for starters, that LSU defense had guys who never will play a down in the league who were starter, so yeah, they're going to give up a lot of yds/points...
The 2003 defense had players like that too. Do the names Jack Hunt, Lionnel Turner (our best linebacker that year), Randal Gay (who is a dime-back in the NFL at best despite his rookie year), and Eric Alexander ring a bell? They all started on that defense. Gay was the only one to lose his starting job because he broke his hand in the beginning of that season.

The college game is more about coaching than physical ability, I don't care what anyone says. Besides, it's not like LSU had bad recruiting classes. Even when the team had back-to-back losing seasons under Dinardo their recruiting was still good enough to build a solid defense, which Gibbs didn't give them.
Dude Gibbs didn't even get to LSU until 2001. He took the Cowboys job soon after that. So he should be a magician and change the defense overnight???? It takes a lot longer to build a consistent unit in college than it does in the NFL. He couldn't realistically be expected to turn the LSU D into the stifling unit that they are today in a year. What we are seeing now with LSU's D is the result of work such as his. Apparently Dallas was impressed with him if they hired him a year later.
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