Coach Napier called Levi Lewis an "elite" player in the post game press conference last night. I am not sure of the exact definition of elite but I know it is not used for the great majority of players. He used that term because of the intelligence Levi displays in running the offense and getting us to the right play be it pass or run. All that being said, I agree that we would be effective with Jaive running the offense. Coach Napier has said as much at the QB Club. We would change the offense slightly to fit his talents but our offense would still be effective were he be required to play meaningful minutes. Fortunately we have given him some real time in our four blowout wins. That will help prepare him when it is turn to take over.
One play drive!
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Does anyone have coach Napier’s post game press conference. I’d love to hear it.
Again, I am by no means suggesting that QBR is a perfect rating system, none is. However, I do believe it provides a way to broadly judge a quarterback absent doing a lot of tape.
Using that metric, Lewis id ranked 42 nationally and 9th within the G5, ahead of every other SBC quarterback except for ULM, who is ranked 41.
I'd say definitely a keeper.
I did notice that. However, up 47 points in the 4th quarter is not the same situation as the first drive of the game. Not to take anything away from Magalei, because I thought he looked outstanding in that specific situation. But it's a different beast entirely when it's the beginning of the game and everyone's looking to you to be the guy. Again, not saying that he can't do it. It's just Levi's team right now.
As for Levi being "elite", I'd have to defer to Napier. He's playing right now because he has the faith of the coaches and the team. Until something happens to shake that belief or he leaves the program, he's our starter. And I'm quite happy with that situation. But it appears we've got a good bench in case something happens.
Misleading stat of the day: The last two games on the play when Magalei has taken over at QB, UL has run a big play for a touchdown.
.@RaginCajunsFB coach Billy Napier https://t.co/bqkva5AbqP
— ESPN 1420 (@espn1420) November 24, 2019
You’d think by now teams would have figured out the escape move. Lewis pulls it off so often he must have it patented.
I will say I’m surprised he’s not more effective when he decides to run on a broken play. Agreed he’s rarely sacked but way too many 1-3 yard gains. Maybe I’m just expecting too much.
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