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I also saw all three play & completely disagree. Levi was a much better passer than Brian & a better passer than Jake. He didn't have the body to run with the ball like Brian Mitchell did, but was just as dangerous in open field & probably just as fast. I'm not even gonna discuss who was the better runner & better in escapability between he & Jake. The thing he did way better than either one of them was take care of the football. He played on better teams, but he also out played better competition.
Everyone knows what Brian & Jake were able to accomplish at the next level. And Levi's game may not ever translate to that level. But as a college QB, Levi Lewis was the best QB the Cajuns have ever had. It's just a fact & the numbers don't lie.
All of you are full of it. Its all opinion. Enough with the "you are flat wrong" nonsense. Your opinion isnt more valid than the next. Lets focus on something we can ALL agree on, that isnt actually debateable......Im the best looking and smartest guy on this board.
With that said.....carry on with the s___talking. Ive got a long day ahead and will need something good to read during lunch. I love you all. Thank you, and good day.
To throw Brian Mitchell up there as a comparison might not be fair to Jake & Levi, or to Mitchell.
Jake vs. Levi...I think it's closer than many would want to admit. I'd still give the nod to Jake as an overall passer, but you can't discount what Levi did with his legs many, many, many times to avoid sacks when the defense got pressure up the middle immediately, and the 70+ TDs vs. under 20 INTs is impressive as hell.
Oh...and the win-loss record for Levi ain't too shabby either.
Brian and Jake get a college percetion boost from their NFL exploits.
Multiple pro championship appearances build a lot of lifelong appeal.
I don’t think it’s fair to compare them. All played in completely different eras on completely different teams.
I think it is a bit of a stretch to say that Levi is a better thrower than Jake. When Jake was here the defenses could get away with assault on the receivers and QB.
Mitchell was one of the most dynamic players in the history of college football and that translated to the NFL but not as a QB.
They are all great in their own ways and I’m grateful to have been able to watch all 3.
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