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Video analysis: UW's 3rd down production on offense in 2017

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  • Gladstone
    Gladstone Member Posts: 16,425



    Except for that first clip. That shit makes me feel ridiculously happy every time I see it. It’s impossible not to smile.


  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 116,025 Founders Club
    Gladstone said:

    Tequilla said:

    dnc said:

    Tequilla said:

    Gladstone said:

    Tequilla said:

    dnc said:

    Tequilla said:

    I honestly don’t care about completion percentage ... that’d improve strictly with better coaching and talent around him.

    Locker was at worst a gamer in critical situations ... a polar opposite of Browning

    Your disdain of Locker clouds your judgement here

    Locker in ‘16 with this team gives us a lot least a puncher’s chance against Bama

    Locker in ‘17 wins the P12 rather easily

    I don't have disdain for Locker. I love the kid. I'm probably the most pro Locker/Jesus guy on this bored. But he was never a good QB. He was wildly inaccurate. He didn't make good decisions.

    Forget winning the national title, Locker would have never started a game for Petersen save maybe in 2014. Pete values two things in QB's above all else - accuracy and ability to grasp the offense. Locker would have failed at both.

    IR, YK.
    Please give me some examples of really bad decisions he made
    I'll go. The entire Holiday Bowl against Nebraska lol
    Also ran for close to 100 yards and won the game
    Didn't think you'd want to bring wins and losses into this discussion.
    In situations where Locker has the opportunity to tie or win the game ... he wasn’t that bad
    He's right:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhTjtK2EcWc

    T minus 3...2...1 until someone equates that with Browning against Utah.
    Hugh Millen went orgasmic over a third down pass in the winning drive. It was impressive but that's what great qbs are supposed to do. A lot.

    Jake wasn't able to make the team better than average or worse

    Which is too bad
  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,259
    dnc said:

    Tequilla said:

    dnc said:

    Tequilla said:

    Gladstone said:

    Tequilla said:

    dnc said:

    Tequilla said:

    I honestly don’t care about completion percentage ... that’d improve strictly with better coaching and talent around him.

    Locker was at worst a gamer in critical situations ... a polar opposite of Browning

    Your disdain of Locker clouds your judgement here

    Locker in ‘16 with this team gives us a lot least a puncher’s chance against Bama

    Locker in ‘17 wins the P12 rather easily

    I don't have disdain for Locker. I love the kid. I'm probably the most pro Locker/Jesus guy on this bored. But he was never a good QB. He was wildly inaccurate. He didn't make good decisions.

    Forget winning the national title, Locker would have never started a game for Petersen save maybe in 2014. Pete values two things in QB's above all else - accuracy and ability to grasp the offense. Locker would have failed at both.

    IR, YK.
    Please give me some examples of really bad decisions he made
    I'll go. The entire Holiday Bowl against Nebraska lol
    Also ran for close to 100 yards and won the game
    Didn't think you'd want to bring wins and losses into this discussion.
    In situations where Locker has the opportunity to tie or win the game ... he wasn’t that bad
    Agree. He also played badly enough early in a lot of games that he didn't have the shot to tie or win the game late (which he was actually good at).

    Again, the polar opposite of Browning.
    The team around him also largely sucked ... we played a lot of guys with bottom half of the P12 talent
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter
    Tequilla said:

    dnc said:

    Tequilla said:

    dnc said:

    Tequilla said:

    Gladstone said:

    Tequilla said:

    dnc said:

    Tequilla said:

    I honestly don’t care about completion percentage ... that’d improve strictly with better coaching and talent around him.

    Locker was at worst a gamer in critical situations ... a polar opposite of Browning

    Your disdain of Locker clouds your judgement here

    Locker in ‘16 with this team gives us a lot least a puncher’s chance against Bama

    Locker in ‘17 wins the P12 rather easily

    I don't have disdain for Locker. I love the kid. I'm probably the most pro Locker/Jesus guy on this bored. But he was never a good QB. He was wildly inaccurate. He didn't make good decisions.

    Forget winning the national title, Locker would have never started a game for Petersen save maybe in 2014. Pete values two things in QB's above all else - accuracy and ability to grasp the offense. Locker would have failed at both.

    IR, YK.
    Please give me some examples of really bad decisions he made
    I'll go. The entire Holiday Bowl against Nebraska lol
    Also ran for close to 100 yards and won the game
    Didn't think you'd want to bring wins and losses into this discussion.
    In situations where Locker has the opportunity to tie or win the game ... he wasn’t that bad
    Agree. He also played badly enough early in a lot of games that he didn't have the shot to tie or win the game late (which he was actually good at).

    Again, the polar opposite of Browning.
    The team around him also largely sucked ... we played a lot of guys with bottom half of the P12 talent
    And REAL Jake had almost no quarterback coaching in high school or at Warshington.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 116,025 Founders Club
    Tequilla said:

    dnc said:

    Tequilla said:

    dnc said:

    Tequilla said:

    Gladstone said:

    Tequilla said:

    dnc said:

    Tequilla said:

    I honestly don’t care about completion percentage ... that’d improve strictly with better coaching and talent around him.

    Locker was at worst a gamer in critical situations ... a polar opposite of Browning

    Your disdain of Locker clouds your judgement here

    Locker in ‘16 with this team gives us a lot least a puncher’s chance against Bama

    Locker in ‘17 wins the P12 rather easily

    I don't have disdain for Locker. I love the kid. I'm probably the most pro Locker/Jesus guy on this bored. But he was never a good QB. He was wildly inaccurate. He didn't make good decisions.

    Forget winning the national title, Locker would have never started a game for Petersen save maybe in 2014. Pete values two things in QB's above all else - accuracy and ability to grasp the offense. Locker would have failed at both.

    IR, YK.
    Please give me some examples of really bad decisions he made
    I'll go. The entire Holiday Bowl against Nebraska lol
    Also ran for close to 100 yards and won the game
    Didn't think you'd want to bring wins and losses into this discussion.
    In situations where Locker has the opportunity to tie or win the game ... he wasn’t that bad
    Agree. He also played badly enough early in a lot of games that he didn't have the shot to tie or win the game late (which he was actually good at).

    Again, the polar opposite of Browning.
    The team around him also largely sucked ... we played a lot of guys with bottom half of the P12 talent
    You mean like Tui winning the Rose Bowl with 7-6 talent?
  • Dennis_DeYoung
    Dennis_DeYoung Member Posts: 14,754

    Tequilla said:

    dnc said:

    Tequilla said:

    dnc said:

    Tequilla said:

    Gladstone said:

    Tequilla said:

    dnc said:

    Tequilla said:

    I honestly don’t care about completion percentage ... that’d improve strictly with better coaching and talent around him.

    Locker was at worst a gamer in critical situations ... a polar opposite of Browning

    Your disdain of Locker clouds your judgement here

    Locker in ‘16 with this team gives us a lot least a puncher’s chance against Bama

    Locker in ‘17 wins the P12 rather easily

    I don't have disdain for Locker. I love the kid. I'm probably the most pro Locker/Jesus guy on this bored. But he was never a good QB. He was wildly inaccurate. He didn't make good decisions.

    Forget winning the national title, Locker would have never started a game for Petersen save maybe in 2014. Pete values two things in QB's above all else - accuracy and ability to grasp the offense. Locker would have failed at both.

    IR, YK.
    Please give me some examples of really bad decisions he made
    I'll go. The entire Holiday Bowl against Nebraska lol
    Also ran for close to 100 yards and won the game
    Didn't think you'd want to bring wins and losses into this discussion.
    In situations where Locker has the opportunity to tie or win the game ... he wasn’t that bad
    Agree. He also played badly enough early in a lot of games that he didn't have the shot to tie or win the game late (which he was actually good at).

    Again, the polar opposite of Browning.
    The team around him also largely sucked ... we played a lot of guys with bottom half of the P12 talent
    You mean like Tui winning the Rose Bowl with 7-6 talent?
    When Jake dipped in '08, how'd we do?
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855

    Tequilla said:

    dnc said:

    Tequilla said:

    dnc said:

    Tequilla said:

    Gladstone said:

    Tequilla said:

    dnc said:

    Tequilla said:

    I honestly don’t care about completion percentage ... that’d improve strictly with better coaching and talent around him.

    Locker was at worst a gamer in critical situations ... a polar opposite of Browning

    Your disdain of Locker clouds your judgement here

    Locker in ‘16 with this team gives us a lot least a puncher’s chance against Bama

    Locker in ‘17 wins the P12 rather easily

    I don't have disdain for Locker. I love the kid. I'm probably the most pro Locker/Jesus guy on this bored. But he was never a good QB. He was wildly inaccurate. He didn't make good decisions.

    Forget winning the national title, Locker would have never started a game for Petersen save maybe in 2014. Pete values two things in QB's above all else - accuracy and ability to grasp the offense. Locker would have failed at both.

    IR, YK.
    Please give me some examples of really bad decisions he made
    I'll go. The entire Holiday Bowl against Nebraska lol
    Also ran for close to 100 yards and won the game
    Didn't think you'd want to bring wins and losses into this discussion.
    In situations where Locker has the opportunity to tie or win the game ... he wasn’t that bad
    Agree. He also played badly enough early in a lot of games that he didn't have the shot to tie or win the game late (which he was actually good at).

    Again, the polar opposite of Browning.
    The team around him also largely sucked ... we played a lot of guys with bottom half of the P12 talent
    You mean like Tui winning the Rose Bowl with 7-6 talent?
    When Jake dipped in '08, how'd we do?
    Jake was better than Ronnie Fouch, I don't think anyone would argue otherwise.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 116,025 Founders Club

    Tequilla said:

    dnc said:

    Tequilla said:

    dnc said:

    Tequilla said:

    Gladstone said:

    Tequilla said:

    dnc said:

    Tequilla said:

    I honestly don’t care about completion percentage ... that’d improve strictly with better coaching and talent around him.

    Locker was at worst a gamer in critical situations ... a polar opposite of Browning

    Your disdain of Locker clouds your judgement here

    Locker in ‘16 with this team gives us a lot least a puncher’s chance against Bama

    Locker in ‘17 wins the P12 rather easily

    I don't have disdain for Locker. I love the kid. I'm probably the most pro Locker/Jesus guy on this bored. But he was never a good QB. He was wildly inaccurate. He didn't make good decisions.

    Forget winning the national title, Locker would have never started a game for Petersen save maybe in 2014. Pete values two things in QB's above all else - accuracy and ability to grasp the offense. Locker would have failed at both.

    IR, YK.
    Please give me some examples of really bad decisions he made
    I'll go. The entire Holiday Bowl against Nebraska lol
    Also ran for close to 100 yards and won the game
    Didn't think you'd want to bring wins and losses into this discussion.
    In situations where Locker has the opportunity to tie or win the game ... he wasn’t that bad
    Agree. He also played badly enough early in a lot of games that he didn't have the shot to tie or win the game late (which he was actually good at).

    Again, the polar opposite of Browning.
    The team around him also largely sucked ... we played a lot of guys with bottom half of the P12 talent
    You mean like Tui winning the Rose Bowl with 7-6 talent?
    When Jake dipped in '08, how'd we do?
    We were winless with him too

    And he cost us 1-11 with a penalty!

    We were 7-6 before Tui and 7-6 after Tui. Ok Cody's first year we were 8-4 or something but lost 65-7 to the Canes