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Good Jack Lockner Analysis For Those Who Care

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  • Mad_Son
    Mad_Son Member Posts: 10,194
    Locker was never going to be Drew Brees, but I do wonder if he had more time with Sark and Nussmeier if he actually could have developed into an accurate QB. Sark's real strengths lie in QB coaching as far as I can tell. Likewise if he had QB coaches at Tennessee it would be interesting. Right now it is not interesting.
  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
    Mad_Son said:

    Locker was never going to be Drew Brees, but I do wonder if he had more time with Sark and Nussmeier if he actually could have developed into an accurate QB. Sark's real strengths lie in QB coaching as far as I can tell. Likewise if he had QB coaches at Tennessee it would be interesting. Right now it is not interesting.

    Lockner is still who he was in college, even with 2.5 years of pro coaching.

    It has fucking played out.
  • Sark is good at preparing QB's for NFL.

    Look at his "great" job with Sanchez, Leinart, Cassell, and David Booty.
  • Mad_Son
    Mad_Son Member Posts: 10,194

    Mad_Son said:

    Locker was never going to be Drew Brees, but I do wonder if he had more time with Sark and Nussmeier if he actually could have developed into an accurate QB. Sark's real strengths lie in QB coaching as far as I can tell. Likewise if he had QB coaches at Tennessee it would be interesting. Right now it is not interesting.

    Lockner is still who he was in college, even with 2.5 years of pro coaching.

    It has fucking played out.
    Dowell Loggains and now Dave Ragone have been his pro "coaching". I am talking about having someone who is actually one of the top QB coaches (which yes, I believe Sark to be) work with him extensively - preferably earlier in his career. The phrase you can't teach an old dog new tricks is especially true for people of certain intellectual statures. I think Jack falls into that category.
  • Mad_Son
    Mad_Son Member Posts: 10,194

    Sark is good at preparing QB's for NFL.

    Look at his "great" job with Sanchez, Leinart, Cassell, and David Booty.

    We saw how far they all got with coaching. Not everyone can be elite - I never would be. Maybe Locker reached all he is capable of but maybe he didn't. I strongly disagree with anyone who thinks that Sark is a worse QB coach than what Locker had in 2007 (spoiler alert: we didn't have a QB coach in 2007).
  • IrishDawg22
    IrishDawg22 Member Posts: 2,754

    Mad_Son said:

    Locker was never going to be Drew Brees, but I do wonder if he had more time with Sark and Nussmeier if he actually could have developed into an accurate QB. Sark's real strengths lie in QB coaching as far as I can tell. Likewise if he had QB coaches at Tennessee it would be interesting. Right now it is not interesting.

    Lockner is still who he was in college, even with 2.5 years of pro coaching.

    It has fucking played out.
    I bet the majority of Bronco fans are glad you weren't their GM:

    http://www.nfl.com/player/johnelway/2500547/profile

    As always, LIPO.
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 11,453
    edited September 2013
    Did IrishDoogFS just compare Locker to fucking Elway?!

    I bet you think Sark is next Saban too.

    Fuck you are Section14AFS in this thread.

  • IrishDawg22
    IrishDawg22 Member Posts: 2,754
    edited September 2013

    Did IrishDoogFS just compare Locker to fucking Elway?!

    I bet you think Sark is next Saban too.

    Fuck you are Section14AFS in this thread.

    I feel sorry for you.

    Hopefully the state provides some type of assistance.
  • Is this another bullshit attempt at "not defending" Locker?!

    Comparing Locker to Elway is dumber than anything AuburnDoogFS has ever said.

    Take that bad Doog argument back to Doogman.
  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    Mad_Son said:

    Locker was never going to be Drew Brees, but I do wonder if he had more time with Sark and Nussmeier if he actually could have developed into an accurate QB. Sark's real strengths lie in QB coaching as far as I can tell. Likewise if he had QB coaches at Tennessee it would be interesting. Right now it is not interesting.

    Lockner is still who he was in college, even with 2.5 years of pro coaching.

    It has fucking played out.
    I bet the majority of Bronco fans are glad you weren't their GM:

    http://www.nfl.com/player/johnelway/2500547/profile

    As always, LIPO.
    Elway proved he could actually play QB in college though:

    http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/john-elway-1.html