http://communities.washingtontimes.c...ker-ray-lewis/
According to this hack Fletcher is better because his stats are almost as good as Ray Lewis's![]()
http://communities.washingtontimes.c...ker-ray-lewis/
According to this hack Fletcher is better because his stats are almost as good as Ray Lewis's![]()
So almost as good makes you better?
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Thanks for the good laugh on Friday morning.
First he extolls that fact that Fletcher's numbers are almost the same as Ray's, even having played two less seasons. Then he proceeds to tell us that Ray has missed 44 games in his career, to Fletcher's none. 44 games is 2 1/2 seasons, so Fletcher's numbers actually come from a full half season more than Ray.
I'm not diminishing how good of a player London Fletcher is. Just point out that the writers is an idiot.
London Fletcher is a great LB and could be headed for the Hall. But Ray has a few other things going like two-time DPOY and Super Bowl MVP.
What we do know is that on the field, Fletcher outshines Lewis. On paper, they seem almost identical. Though tackles aren’t exactly a perfect stat, the two of them are nearly equal, even with Lewis having two more seasons under his belt. Lewis has a few more interceptions, they have forced the same number of fumbles. But remember, Lewis is in his 17th season; Fletcher is only in his 15th.Oops. Although Lewis has two more seasons, Fletcher has played in more games. Not the best writing...Oh, and how many games has the “warrior” Ray Lewis missed in his career? 44. Lewis has never played more than three full seasons in a row, while Fletcher just finished his fifteenth.
Hey, if Art Monk can get in anyone can.
This subject has been discussed on Orioles Hangout recently. Jim Miller on NFL Radio also said he'd pick Fletcher over Lewis based on the stats.
LF is a great LB...there's no debating that. But football stats are not baseball stats, especially on defense.
Ray Lewis is arguably the best LB in the history of the NFL. Fletcher has been a consistently good LB for a long time. There is a difference.
Picking him over Lewis based on stats doesn't even work. Lewis' stats are better.
Games:
Lewis 228
Fletcher 240
Total Tackles:
Lewis 2050*
Fletcher 1921
Solo Tackles
Lewis 1558*
Fletcher 1316
Assists
Lewis 492
Fletcher 605*
Sacks
Lewis 41.5*
Fletcher 37.0
Forced Fumbles
Lewis 19
Fletcher 19
Fumble Recoveries
Lewis 19*
Fletcher 12
INT/Yards
Lewis 31*/503*
Fletcher 23/168
TD
Lewis 3*
Fletcher 2
Passes Deflected
Lewis 119
Fletcher 90
Stuffs/Yards
Lewis 48/50
Fletcher 60/81*
Fletcher is a better tackle assistant and stuffer. When you break these down per game, the disparity is even more evident.
How many of London's tackles have been sideline to sideline? How many game-changing or game-ending plays has London made?
Some other things to consider:
What impact has Fletcher been on the team compared to Lewis? Were the Redskins consistently one of the best defenses in the league with him being the central figure? Were any of the defenses he played in considered the best of all time? Were his stats inflated because other team members didn't get the job done, ie was he just a lot better than the rest of his teammates?
There are probably more...but that's a start.
Nick Goralka wasn't even born yet, when Ray entered the NFL.
his youth doesn't preclude him from being correct, but you probably need to have seen both players actually play, throughout their careers, in order to make that type of claim.
I like how he uses Ray's Atl. case, his dance, and his interview stylings to bolster his case that LF is the better player. he forgot to mention Ray's multiple baby mommas. that would have nailed down his case for LF's supremacy.![]()
The biggest difference between players like Ray and players like Fletcher are their abilities to call attention to themselves. If it were Fletcher on that 2000 Ravens defense instead of Ray they wouldn't have missed a beat.
That said, the guy didn't make a case for "better" since he didn't make a case for "as good" but they are certainly closer than you would think.
I think one of the major differences is that London Fletcher has seemed to have gotten better with age, but I would never argue that Fletcher had a better career than Lewis. I mean, Fletcher may be better right now, but who cares about right now. One is retired and the other is not.
Meh, he can take Fletcher all he wants IDGAF. I'd take Ray 100 times out of 100. Those who don't like Ray will use this to try and say LF is and has been a better player, whatever. Or we can see the asinine comments that insinuate that somehow Ray is only better because he somehow draws more attention to himself, whatever. Oh and it runs in the Washington times? Hey anything to try and make that fan base feel better about 21 years and counting. Good for them.
Not all players will be liked by all the people all the time. I would be willing to bet this has more to do with that donkey hating Ray more than anything.
According to Pro Football Reference:
Fletcher compares to these players:
Dave Edwards, Brad Van Pelt, Paul Naumoff, Stan White, Keith Brooking, Tommy Nobis, William Thomas, Micheal Barrow, Mike Lucci, Doug Buffone
According to Pro Football Reference:
Lewis compares to:
Lawrence Taylor*, Bill George*, Mike Singletary*, Derrick Brooks, Joe Schmidt*, Jack Lambert*, Jack Ham*, Zach Thomas, Isiah Robertson, Sam Huff*
Which group is better?![]()
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