What I'm Hearing
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Even then Fetters was checking out his hips
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No Softy in the background? You're better than that.monroecougdad said:Even then Fetters was checking out his hips

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doogsinparadise said:Passion said:
At this point in Keith Price's career, he was shredding opposing defenses.HeretoBeatmyChest said:
Locker has started 27 games in 4 years plus was a college QB for 3 full seasons.Tequilla said:Another example of a team that when they identify that something isn't the answer not being afraid of trying something else to determine whether that is the answer or they need to continue looking elsewhere.
Miles has started only 7. Not a comparable situation.
Hell, even Jack fucking Lockner looked better than Miles at that point in his career.
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Link?DerekJohnson said:The brutal truth is that Jake was never destined for a good NFL career as a QB. As he himself said in August 2010, if he could do it over again he would have been a safety.
That doesn't sound like anything he's ever said. Not saying you're lying, just love to see the quote.
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Had a hard enough time fitting fatters fat face on Charles Lawton's fat Gracchus body and fitting that entire monstrosity into the pic.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
No Softy in the background? You're better than that.monroecougdad said:Even then Fetters was checking out his hips

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I know it isn't a popular opinion, but I liked Jake as well.
I'll never forget, when asked, how many opposing Pac-12 coaches said he was the one player they most feared facing on the field. (okay, I forget exactly how many said it... but it was a couple of them, including D. Erickson).
Sure he had some bad games, maybe many of them... but when things were clicking... he seemed unstoppable.
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If he had the proper coaching and talent around him, who knows what could have happened. He still wouldn't have done much better in the pros though. Personally the soft faggot Seattle media and the Doog's worship of him got really old by 2010, especially when UW was 3-6. I told you so line: When the experts began touting him as a potential first pick, I knew they were either dumb, hadn't done homework, or abundance.uzi said:I know it isn't a popular opinion, but I liked Jake as well.
I'll never forget, when asked, how may opposing Pac-12 coaches said he was the one player they most feared facing on the field. (okay, I forget exactly how many said it... but it was a couple of them, including D. Erickson).
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and Jake never looked upset or stressed out on the field. he never blamed someone for a drop or got concerned; he was just ready to give 100% on the next play and I always figured he might do it. He was a lot of fun to watch and I think he was a hell of a lot better college player than he gets credit for when you consider he dealt with Tyrone and Sark and no o-line. I'll never forget Jake against Ohio State... that dude was impressive by himself.
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Honestly, those of you with a pathological need to point out that Jake isn't a god QB in the NFL, come across as having a very insecure need to say you were right about predicting this... and that "he should have been a safety" and "only doogs don't get it".Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
He still wouldn't have done much better in the pros though.uzi said:I know it isn't a popular opinion, but I liked Jake as well.
I'll never forget, when asked, how may opposing Pac-12 coaches said he was the one player they most feared facing on the field. (okay, I forget exactly how many said it... but it was a couple of them, including D. Erickson).
Sure he had some bad games, maybe many of them... but when things were clicking... he seemed unstoppable.
I'm sure every kid playing FB would feel lucky to have done as much as Jake's done.
And by the way, many of us don't give a shit about the NFL. It is mainly for the blue collar crowd. (no offense).
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Jake should have left a year earlier and cashed in his lottery ticket. He is a journeyman who will last a few years as a backup. Not a bad gig.






