Had a flashback to Brian Michell on the LL 50 yard run Sat and his 50 yard touchdown during CCG.
Had a flashback to Brian Michell on the LL 50 yard run Sat and his 50 yard touchdown during CCG.
Levi Lewis was crazy good at taking care of the ball. I wish Hud,Napier, and Mike could claim it was due to their coaching, and maybe they helped.
I started paying attention to Levi when Destin Cajun, a great RP poster, told me about this outstanding kid from Scotlanville High. He had an almost blemish free senior season. He lost his championship game because of some untimely turnovers.
We signed him a couple months later. Destin and I were drunk with joy at the bash. Guess he recalled that in SBC CG & NOLA Bowl. All those great attributes culminated in the greatest two seasons in football history at UL.
You're right it's not fair. But it's what fans, analysts & talking heads do. They were all great reps of the U. But Levi has not been compared in a very unfavorable light on this board to most of his contemporaries, much less the UL greats of all time. This is an opportunity for those who have grown tired of those comparisons to get a little pay back & for those who think of themselves as objective to give the young man his due based on his performance. And his performance has been amazingly great. As many people as contributed to this special season, his contribution was what mattered most. And he was the difference, especially these last two most important games.
Brian was pretty amazing to watch. This gives a glimpse.
Michael Desormeaux was not half bad either, he had 8 times on this list vs Mitchel’s 11 . . .
Levi definitely belongs in that hallowed group of three. I don't think there's any doubt about that any longer. We were lucky to have him as long as we did, and it will be a long time before anyone else wears number 1.
That said, we all know that it's impossible to compare QBs across generations. Not only has the game changed, the preparation and coaching of quarterbacks is light years ahead of what it was in the 80s and early 90s. Imagine how much better of a passer Mitchell and even Delhomme would've been with modern QB camps in high school and college.
Furthermore, I doubt we'd have been able to land Mitchell nowadays. He'd have had his pick of schools willing to play him at QB.
Just catching up on the thread. I think it should at least be mentioned that Terrance Broadway actually held the combined rushing/passage yards record and Levi didn't break that one until the Liberty game this year. Broadway put that number up in just 2 1/2 seasons.
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