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Jack Lockner about to have a heck of a season...

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...according to Clipboard Jesus. Takes one Jesus to know another.

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  • doogsinparadisedoogsinparadise Member Posts: 9,320
    Flagged for not being Tebow.
  • HuskyJWHuskyJW Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 14,972 Swaye's Wigwam
    I want him to succeed to prove others wrong.
  • topdawgnctopdawgnc Member Posts: 7,838
    Nothing like the guy who wants your job jacking expectations beyond reality.
  • RaccoonHarryRaccoonHarry Member Posts: 2,161
    Only if his WRs are 10' tall....
  • TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,939
    I'll continue to drink the Locker kool-aid ... I've always thought he's got a bit of a bad wrap as a QB.
  • SpoonieLuvSpoonieLuv Member Posts: 5,459
    Who is he going to cheat off of when studying film now that Fitzpatrick is gone? Did they draft an asian QB?
  • jecorneljecornel Member Posts: 9,727
    Locker should have played baseball, that being said no turning back. It seems if he can stay health, a solid season seems possible. He had some big games last year.

    Either way it will be interesting.
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,805
    jecornel said:

    Locker should have played baseball, that being said no turning back. It seems if he can stay health, a solid season seems possible. He had some big games last year.

    Either way it will be interesting.

    Disagree.

    When you're a top 10 pick (at QB no less) in the NFL, you made the right career choice. What are the odds he would have made $12 million in beisbol? 5%?

    He made the right choice to play football, and the right choice to play QB.
  • jecorneljecornel Member Posts: 9,727
    edited July 2014
    Angels gave him 250k as a 10th rounder...His odds were much better than 5%..

    Plenty of accolades to warrant considering baseball. Having a 15 yr baseball career could much more lucrative than baseball. Doesn't matter since he chose football, but he was no bum when it came to baseball.

    Portland, Oregon, September 5, 2008 - Baseball America released its top ten prospect list for the West Coast Collegiate Baseball League at baseballamerica.com on Wednesday, September 3. Jake Locker, star quarterback at University of Washington, was named the league's top prospect. If Jake decides against pursuing a professional career in football, Locker is a likely first round MLB draft pick.


    The WCCBL's top full-time baseball prospect was fireballing southpaw Josh Osich of Oregon State. Osich, a sophomore-to be from Boise, Idaho, went 5-0 with a 1.96 ERA for the WCCBL champion Corvallis Knights.

    Below is Baseball America's top ten WCCBL prospects.


    1. Jake Locker, of, Bellingham (Jr., Washington)
    2. Josh Osich, lhp, Corvallis (So., Oregon State)
    3. Taylor Starr, rhp, Corvallis (So., Oregon State)
    4. A.J. Morris, rhp, Moses Lake (Jr., Kansas State)
    5. Kraig Sitton, lhp, Spokane (R-So., Oregon State)
    6. Drew Heid, of, Bend (Sr., Gonzaga)
    7. Chris Vitus, rhp, Spokane (So., Lane, Ore., CC)
    8. Eddie Orozco, rhp, Corvallis (So., UC Riverside)
    9. Nick Freitas, of, Kelowna (Sr., Southern Utah)
    10. Alex Burg, c, Corvallis (Sr., Washington State)
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,805
    edited July 2014
    jecornel said:

    Angels gave him 250k as a 10th rounder...His odds were much better than 5%..

    Plenty of accolades to warrant considering baseball. Having a 15 yr baseball career could much more lucrative than baseball. Doesn't matter since he chose football, but he was no bum when it came to baseball.

    Portland, Oregon, September 5, 2008 - Baseball America released its top ten prospect list for the West Coast Collegiate Baseball League at baseballamerica.com on Wednesday, September 3. Jake Locker, star quarterback at University of Washington, was named the league's top prospect. If Jake decides against pursuing a professional career in football, Locker is a likely first round MLB draft pick.


    The WCCBL's top full-time baseball prospect was fireballing southpaw Josh Osich of Oregon State. Osich, a sophomore-to be from Boise, Idaho, went 5-0 with a 1.96 ERA for the WCCBL champion Corvallis Knights.

    Below is Baseball America's top ten WCCBL prospects.


    1. Jake Locker, of, Bellingham (Jr., Washington)
    2. Josh Osich, lhp, Corvallis (So., Oregon State)
    3. Taylor Starr, rhp, Corvallis (So., Oregon State)
    4. A.J. Morris, rhp, Moses Lake (Jr., Kansas State)
    5. Kraig Sitton, lhp, Spokane (R-So., Oregon State)
    6. Drew Heid, of, Bend (Sr., Gonzaga)
    7. Chris Vitus, rhp, Spokane (So., Lane, Ore., CC)
    8. Eddie Orozco, rhp, Corvallis (So., UC Riverside)
    9. Nick Freitas, of, Kelowna (Sr., Southern Utah)
    10. Alex Burg, c, Corvallis (Sr., Washington State)

    Not one $2 million player on that list let alone a $12 million.

    Thanks for proving my poont.

    #MinorLeagueBaseballSuperiorityGuy
  • jecorneljecornel Member Posts: 9,727
  • RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,123
    jecornel said:

    Angels gave him 250k as a 10th rounder...His odds were much better than 5%..

    Plenty of accolades to warrant considering baseball. Having a 15 yr baseball career could much more lucrative than baseball. Doesn't matter since he chose football, but he was no bum when it came to baseball.

    Portland, Oregon, September 5, 2008 - Baseball America released its top ten prospect list for the West Coast Collegiate Baseball League at baseballamerica.com on Wednesday, September 3. Jake Locker, star quarterback at University of Washington, was named the league's top prospect. If Jake decides against pursuing a professional career in football, Locker is a likely first round MLB draft pick.


    The WCCBL's top full-time baseball prospect was fireballing southpaw Josh Osich of Oregon State. Osich, a sophomore-to be from Boise, Idaho, went 5-0 with a 1.96 ERA for the WCCBL champion Corvallis Knights.

    Below is Baseball America's top ten WCCBL prospects.


    1. Jake Locker, of, Bellingham (Jr., Washington)
    2. Josh Osich, lhp, Corvallis (So., Oregon State)
    3. Taylor Starr, rhp, Corvallis (So., Oregon State)
    4. A.J. Morris, rhp, Moses Lake (Jr., Kansas State)
    5. Kraig Sitton, lhp, Spokane (R-So., Oregon State)
    6. Drew Heid, of, Bend (Sr., Gonzaga)
    7. Chris Vitus, rhp, Spokane (So., Lane, Ore., CC)
    8. Eddie Orozco, rhp, Corvallis (So., UC Riverside)
    9. Nick Freitas, of, Kelowna (Sr., Southern Utah)
    10. Alex Burg, c, Corvallis (Sr., Washington State)

    Have any of these guys made the majors?
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,805

    jecornel said:

    Angels gave him 250k as a 10th rounder...His odds were much better than 5%..

    Plenty of accolades to warrant considering baseball. Having a 15 yr baseball career could much more lucrative than baseball. Doesn't matter since he chose football, but he was no bum when it came to baseball.

    Portland, Oregon, September 5, 2008 - Baseball America released its top ten prospect list for the West Coast Collegiate Baseball League at baseballamerica.com on Wednesday, September 3. Jake Locker, star quarterback at University of Washington, was named the league's top prospect. If Jake decides against pursuing a professional career in football, Locker is a likely first round MLB draft pick.


    The WCCBL's top full-time baseball prospect was fireballing southpaw Josh Osich of Oregon State. Osich, a sophomore-to be from Boise, Idaho, went 5-0 with a 1.96 ERA for the WCCBL champion Corvallis Knights.

    Below is Baseball America's top ten WCCBL prospects.


    1. Jake Locker, of, Bellingham (Jr., Washington)
    2. Josh Osich, lhp, Corvallis (So., Oregon State)
    3. Taylor Starr, rhp, Corvallis (So., Oregon State)
    4. A.J. Morris, rhp, Moses Lake (Jr., Kansas State)
    5. Kraig Sitton, lhp, Spokane (R-So., Oregon State)
    6. Drew Heid, of, Bend (Sr., Gonzaga)
    7. Chris Vitus, rhp, Spokane (So., Lane, Ore., CC)
    8. Eddie Orozco, rhp, Corvallis (So., UC Riverside)
    9. Nick Freitas, of, Kelowna (Sr., Southern Utah)
    10. Alex Burg, c, Corvallis (Sr., Washington State)

    Have any of these guys made the majors?
    No.

    A couple of them are in Double A, but at 26/27 years old, the over/under on their chance of even making it to the show at this poont is 5%.
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