I agree he does have some positives, but he seems so stubborn and inflexible to change and adjustment. In recent years offenses have changed to reflect talent faster than defenses I feel, Chavis seems to have been behind many D coaches in adjusting. Spurrier built a reputation off him with speed and hittin em where they ain't.
I would say that is the case with most DC'sChavis does very well when he has a great front four, but he's really one of those coordinators who can't make alot out of less....when he has all the pieces, his defenses are outstanding; when he doesn't though, they're okay at best
Also, why a basketball icon?
agreed.I've never really thought Chavis was that bad. He definitely has had trouble with Florida (nobody else was stopping them in the 90s either) and good option teams, overall I think he's been fine.
IMO his overall body of work is good... but lately it has slipped. Whether that is more a result of failure to stay on top of the evolution of the game or being saddled with subpar D-linemen and inexperienced secondaries... I don't know.
Seems like Chavis has mastered defending a traditional pro set offense, but struggles with less mainstream attacks (when combined with talent), such as the fun n' gun or urbie's spread, and teams with a mobile QB.
I think he will do well this year... If not, time for him to move on to greener pastures.