I love Eli, but Brian Mitchell is our best player ever, hands down. He'll be our first NFL Hall of Famer one day too.
I love Eli, but Brian Mitchell is our best player ever, hands down. He'll be our first NFL Hall of Famer one day too.
The Prophet has had problems every year to one degree or another. I think he had a turf toe in his second year that limited him. Brian Mitchell was one tough hombre dude, did you ever see him play live? He was absolutely the man of steel. The only injury he ever suffered that limited him was a sprained ankle and he overcame that and played great.
I guess you are looking for excuses. I like the prophet, I would put him on Mitchell's teams. I would put him on any team as a running back, we are talking the GOAT of UL and it is Mitchell.
No excuses, just don't care that you are ensuating that McGuire isn't tough. What's harder? to play healthy or play hurt? There is never anyway to accurately compare different eras, coaches, systems etc. You Gabe no way of knowing how they would perform if they swapped places. They are both incredible athletes, both tough and play different positions. It's funny though that the new guy is never as good as the guy from back in the day...never in any discussion no matter who is being discussed or discussing it.
I agree that Mitchell is the best offensive player we've ever had, but having this discussion without even a mention of Tyrell Fenroy seems odd
And Brandon Stokley wasn't too shabby either.
You are picking first for your all time UL football team. You have the very first pick. Who do you pick?
I take Brian Mitchell. And if you don't, I smile and take him second.
I didn't mention the Prophets injuries until you or someone brought it up as a defense. Then you blame Hud for his injuries this year by running him multiple times into the teeth of the defense. He got injured on a breakaway touchdown vs the Lamers this year, not a charge into the middle of the line.
Actually I seem to recall he came to UL injured, and we repaired him after his sophomore season.
You really have no idea what Mitchell did, the teams he beat, and how competitive hie lead the Cajuns to be with P5, and premier G5 teams. Don't give me another era BS. Again to say Mitchell is the UL GOAT takes away nothing from the Prophet, Fenroy,or the great Jake Delhome.
Nonsense. Do you know how many great athletes played here? Nothing is being taken away from Eli by crediting Brian Mitchell. Brian is by a very long shot the greatest football player to ever play at UL. If you weren't around to see him... as an adult... you have no opinion to give in this. He would have been an SEC RB. He wanted to be a college QB. He plays QB his entire college football career... setting the combined rushing/passing record of all time... in years we played the hardest schedules we've ever played. He then goes on to be drafted as a RB in the NFL. He owns numerous NFL records. No one can ever say enough about how great he was. He even covered NFL kick offs and punts, was the first man downfield, and literally knocked kickoff returners out. He was regarded by the Redskins head coach to be the most valuable player he ever coached. Eli is a great athlete... but he is way behind Brian in the body of work to even discuss this topic. The "tough stuff" earlier shouldn't be argued. But if you saw Brian, you'd know he was the man of steel... among the men of steel.
honestly, read the sequence of post again and see what I was saying. Or anywhere that I said anyone was better than anyone. I wasn't the one who brought up staying healthy... the person that did has hundreds of post about HUD using Eli wrong but now he doesn't remember that.
That's an answer to Crawfish who should know better than his comments.
Prophet missed two and for all basic purposes three this year. He was also slowed in his sophomore season due to ongoing problems from a high school injury that we fixed before the start of 2015.
So three games, and less than full speed his sophomore year where he still did outstanding things.
You're excused from class as you missed out on professor Mitchell lectures.
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