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Happy 26th birthday to Jake Locker

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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 11,453
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    edited June 2014

    Tequilla said:

    Jake never got as much coaching as he needed in college and as a pro has struggled a bit with consistency (see coaching issues) and an ability to stay healthy.

    I still think he's got a nice season or two as a professional in him.

    When you've had several different coaches and you still aren't improving, is it really a coaching problem?

    Jack is a well spoken hard working player who brings his lunch pale to work every day. Type of guy you'd want your son to be and daughter to date.

    And yes Lockner is a coach killer.
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    TierbsHsotBoobsTierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
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    Meek said:

    most of the QBs drafted in the first round don't pan out and I'd say that Locker has already panned out better than most first round QBs... or at least average. Not bad for a kid from Ferndale who had to deal with Tyrone and Sark and keep a pretty modest team competitive against an insane out of conference schedule.

    I still remember how he almost single handedly kept that Ohio State game pretty close.

    Are you fucking kidding me with that bullshit? Lockner is 8-10 as a starter in his career. Starting 18 games in three years alone is below average for a first round quarterback.
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    TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,815
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    Locker had an 86.7 rating last year, completed almost 61% of his passes last year, and had a comparable yards per attempt as Tom Brady and Andrew Luck last year to name just a couple.

    I'm not dooging it up on Locker, but there's a lot of people that IMO have always been harsher on him than has been deserved.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 11,453
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    Meek said:

    most of the QBs drafted in the first round don't pan out and I'd say that Locker has already panned out better than most first round QBs... or at least average. Not bad for a kid from Ferndale who had to deal with Tyrone and Sark and keep a pretty modest team competitive against an insane out of conference schedule.

    I still remember how he almost single handedly kept that Ohio State game pretty close.

    Are you fucking kidding me with that bullshit? Lockner is 8-10 as a starter in his career. Starting 18 games in three years alone is below average for a first round quarterback.
    http://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/2011/draft.htm

    The first round for QB's as you'd put it was a "fucking dreckfest" and that's being kind.

    Newton: He's good
    Locker: Bust
    Gabbert: Bust
    Ponder: Bust

    Second round was much better though.

    Dalton: He sucks but at least gets to the playoffs
    Kaepernik: Might be the best in this draft
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    allpurpleallgoldallpurpleallgold Member Posts: 8,771
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    I never thought Locker was a great QB, although he was always misused. I never really understood the safety argument though. If you get picked 8th playing QB, you are in the right spot. A backup QB in the NFL makes a couple million. A back up safety plays for the league minimum.

    That discounts the idea that maybe he flourishes as a safety and makes big time money in a second contract. What about you? Would you rather be mediocre and make a huge payday, or take a chance on playing your natural position for a chance at greatness and big paychecks later on?
    Being a back up quarterback is the best job in sports. Locker is well on his way to living the dream.
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    TierbsHsotBoobsTierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
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    I never thought Locker was a great QB, although he was always misused. I never really understood the safety argument though. If you get picked 8th playing QB, you are in the right spot. A backup QB in the NFL makes a couple million. A back up safety plays for the league minimum.

    That discounts the idea that maybe he flourishes as a safety and makes big time money in a second contract. What about you? Would you rather be mediocre and make a huge payday, or take a chance on playing your natural position for a chance at greatness and big paychecks later on?
    Being a back up quarterback is the best job in sports. Locker is well on his way to living the dream.
    Not sure how long he'll last as a backup. The NFL prefers smart, accurate backups (see Tebow's departure for details).
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    PostGameOrangeSlicesPostGameOrangeSlices Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 24,571
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    I never thought Locker was a great QB, although he was always misused. I never really understood the safety argument though. If you get picked 8th playing QB, you are in the right spot. A backup QB in the NFL makes a couple million. A back up safety plays for the league minimum.

    That discounts the idea that maybe he flourishes as a safety and makes big time money in a second contract. What about you? Would you rather be mediocre and make a huge payday, or take a chance on playing your natural position for a chance at greatness and big paychecks later on?
    Being a back up quarterback is the best job in sports. Locker is well on his way to living the dream.
    Not sure how long he'll last as a backup. The NFL prefers smart, accurate backups (see Tebow's departure for details).
    Locker is going to do well next year IMO.

    Titans are a better all-around team
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 11,453
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    I never thought Locker was a great QB, although he was always misused. I never really understood the safety argument though. If you get picked 8th playing QB, you are in the right spot. A backup QB in the NFL makes a couple million. A back up safety plays for the league minimum.

    That discounts the idea that maybe he flourishes as a safety and makes big time money in a second contract. What about you? Would you rather be mediocre and make a huge payday, or take a chance on playing your natural position for a chance at greatness and big paychecks later on?
    Being a back up quarterback is the best job in sports. Locker is well on his way to living the dream.
    Not sure how long he'll last as a backup. The NFL prefers smart, accurate backups (see Tebow's departure for details).
    Tarvaris Jackson??????

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    RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,123
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    I never thought Locker was a great QB, although he was always misused. I never really understood the safety argument though. If you get picked 8th playing QB, you are in the right spot. A backup QB in the NFL makes a couple million. A back up safety plays for the league minimum.

    That discounts the idea that maybe he flourishes as a safety and makes big time money in a second contract. What about you? Would you rather be mediocre and make a huge payday, or take a chance on playing your natural position for a chance at greatness and big paychecks later on?
    Being a back up quarterback is the best job in sports. Locker is well on his way to living the dream.
    Not sure how long he'll last as a backup. The NFL prefers smart, accurate backups (see Tebow's departure for details).
    Charlie Whitehurst says hi. Locker has more talent then him. If you have talent and don't cause problems (Vince Young), you will last for awhile. Locker isn't Tebow.
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    doogsinparadisedoogsinparadise Member Posts: 9,320
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    I never thought Locker was a great QB, although he was always misused. I never really understood the safety argument though. If you get picked 8th playing QB, you are in the right spot. A backup QB in the NFL makes a couple million. A back up safety plays for the league minimum.

    That discounts the idea that maybe he flourishes as a safety and makes big time money in a second contract. What about you? Would you rather be mediocre and make a huge payday, or take a chance on playing your natural position for a chance at greatness and big paychecks later on?
    Being a back up quarterback is the best job in sports. Locker is well on his way to living the dream.
    Paging Hugh Millen.
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    dncdnc Member Posts: 56,614
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    I never thought Locker was a great QB, although he was always misused. I never really understood the safety argument though. If you get picked 8th playing QB, you are in the right spot. A backup QB in the NFL makes a couple million. A back up safety plays for the league minimum.

    That discounts the idea that maybe he flourishes as a safety and makes big time money in a second contract. What about you? Would you rather be mediocre and make a huge payday, or take a chance on playing your natural position for a chance at greatness and big paychecks later on?
    Being a back up quarterback is the best job in sports. Locker is well on his way to living the dream.
    Not sure how long he'll last as a backup. The NFL prefers smart, accurate backups (see Tebow's departure for details).
    Sounds like a great idea for a write up, though I wouldn't put it on the front page.

    Sarkasm aside, I don't think the Tebow example proves anything. Locker isn't going to cause massive media hysteria or have fans chanting his name anytime the starter misses a throw. IMO Tebow Mania was the biggest enemy of Tebow. No mania and he's still in the league.

    Also, Locker's not accurate, but he's more accurate than Tebow. Plus he throws a much prettier incompletion, which is why he went 8th in the first place. Some coach is going to think "if I can just work with him I can fix him".

    See Terrelle Pryor for details.
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    SwayeSwaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,064
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    I bet his Mom gives him a big wet sloppy kiss.
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    sarktasticsarktastic Member Posts: 9,208
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    I never thought Locker was a great QB, although he was always misused. I never really understood the safety argument though. If you get picked 8th playing QB, you are in the right spot. A backup QB in the NFL makes a couple million. A back up safety plays for the league minimum.

    That discounts the idea that maybe he flourishes as a safety and makes big time money in a second contract. What about you? Would you rather be mediocre and make a huge payday, or take a chance on playing your natural position for a chance at greatness and big paychecks later on?
    Personally, I would have left a year early, taken the extra $30 million or so of upfront money and never given the possibility of playing a different position or the 'next' contract a second thought.

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