True, but that is not what some are suggesting.
Show me where Saban made coaching responsibility changes mid-season after starting 4-1 or 5-0?
I’m all for tweaks during the season to improve, but what some people are suggesting is full blown massive surgery.
Anyone who doesn’t think changing playcallers during the season as a massive change is not intellectually honest.
I don't care if Napier continues calling plays; he just needs to acknowledge that if we are going to live or die behind Levi Lewis, we have to be run first and we have to allow [or make] Levi play to his strength, which is running the ball. If we had not thrown a single pass last night, we would still have won, and probably by a larger margin.
Excellent point. The people who blindly support Lewis as QB refuse to acknowledge his limitations, even though they are glaringly obvious. The haters refuse to acknowledge his strengths, though those are also obvious. The same can be said about Napier's in game coaching.
Yes, this is pretty close, however the Superman modicum has really been placed upon Levi by the Levi hatters as opposed to the Levi supporters. The hate is so big on the other side there is really no room here for the supporters to need to pile on any further. It takes all the Levi supporters have just to bring the pile on from a mountain to a fair hill.
I think two things can be true simultaneously. Coach Napier is 20-5 as you mentioned in the SBC. It is also true that Coach Napier seems to stick with his play calling sheet, regardless of the success certain plays and formations. To me he continues to go with what has been successful and proven. At the same time, the conference and defensive coordinators are catching up with his schemes and tendencies. I also continue to believe, and I didn't come to this conclusion by myself, is he misses Rob Sale more than any other coach that has recently left his staff. They had a unique relationship as OC and Assistant HC.
100% agree. I know my personality in all things, not just Cajuns sports, is my cup is 1/2 full.
My honest assessment of Levi Lewis, as a QB, not a person, is as follows:
1. He is a winner, the numbers is HS and college prove that.
2. He wins UGLY. He wins by leadership, opportunistic runs and not turning the ball over.
3. His passing (for today's game) is average to below-average. He is not an instinctual passer.
4. He is not a free-lancer, so I truly believe he is following the game plan, as laid out.
What none of us can know (I don't care how plugged in one thinks they are to the locker room) is what level of belief/confidence his teammates have in him versus Fields or Woodridge? Along with what Napier sees in practice, sees in the games, has to be a very important part of any decision to make a change at QB.
I believe LL is still the best option at QB because Napier does and he gets wins. Is it difficult to watch the wins, without a doubt.
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