November 7, 2024

My faith in the Tennessee Titans and their quarterback, Will Levis, was bolstered by watching Super Bowl 58 between the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs. After winning consecutive Super Bowls, the Chiefs seem poised to become the first team in NFL history to accomplish a three-peat. To defeat the Chiefs, something truly exceptional will be required.

I don’t think that having Brock Purdy as quarterback prevented the 49ers from winning the Lombardi Trophy. If not for a number of special teams errors, the 49ers might have won the Super Bowl despite Purdy’s physical limitations. The general consensus should be that, despite your numerous kicking and punting game errors, Patrick Mahomes is simply too strong of a foe for you to overcome. Purdy isn’t a truly exceptional quarterback—you need a difference-maker to counterbalance those mistakes.

He is a precise, intelligent football quarterback who almost flawlessly carries out Kyle Shanahan’s game plan. I don’t mean to disparage Purdy.
Levis has the capacity to be extremely unique. I don’t claim to be an expert on Levis’ potential to become the franchise quarterback we all want him to be. If Levis wants to play to his full potential, he needs to improve in a few areas, such as overall decision-making and down-to-down accuracy.

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