Fans tend to talk about the plays they see and not the little things around those plays like blocking and running correct routes. Levi has shown major improvement thus far this season and has made plays when it is needed when our back is up against the wall. His leadership is obvious, by the way his teammates respond to him.
On the other hand, Levi is still not comfortable throwing from the pocket and he has problems throwing patterns down the field outside of the Fade Route. And until we win a game against the top teams in this conference I will still have questions that he can do enough within the offense to beat any of them. As far as fans on this board go, some won't give him credit for making plays and others defend him like he's their own son. He is neither Brian Mitchell or Desormeaux. He is Levi Lewis.
This is what I have been saying. To say this sure doesn't make you a LL bandwagoner, just realistic. I also believe that if any of the rookies show more in practice, they will get more playing time.
The true test of Napier would be if LL puts up a 9-3 regular season and say a 10-4 full season. He definitely goes into the offseason as the starter, but do you really have a QB battle. I hope so, as I believe in the offseason, everyone should work to get a starting spot.
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