Video analysis: UW's 3rd down production on offense in 2017
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DoogCourics said:
Except for that first clip. That shit makes me feel ridiculously happy every time I see it. It’s impossible not to smile.
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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.Gladstone said:
He's right:Tequilla said:
In situations where Locker has the opportunity to tie or win the game ... he wasn’t that baddnc said:
Didn't think you'd want to bring wins and losses into this discussion.Tequilla said:
Also ran for close to 100 yards and won the gameGladstone said:
I'll go. The entire Holiday Bowl against Nebraska lolTequilla said:
Please give me some examples of really bad decisions he madednc said:
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.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
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.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhTjtK2EcWc
T minus 3...2...1 until someone equates that with Browning against Utah.
Jake wasn't able to make the team better than average or worse
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The team around him also largely sucked ... we played a lot of guys with bottom half of the P12 talentdnc said:
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).Tequilla said:
In situations where Locker has the opportunity to tie or win the game ... he wasn’t that baddnc said:
Didn't think you'd want to bring wins and losses into this discussion.Tequilla said:
Also ran for close to 100 yards and won the gameGladstone said:
I'll go. The entire Holiday Bowl against Nebraska lolTequilla said:
Please give me some examples of really bad decisions he madednc said:
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.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
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.
Again, the polar opposite of Browning. -
And REAL Jake had almost no quarterback coaching in high school or at Warshington.Tequilla said:
The team around him also largely sucked ... we played a lot of guys with bottom half of the P12 talentdnc said:
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).Tequilla said:
In situations where Locker has the opportunity to tie or win the game ... he wasn’t that baddnc said:
Didn't think you'd want to bring wins and losses into this discussion.Tequilla said:
Also ran for close to 100 yards and won the gameGladstone said:
I'll go. The entire Holiday Bowl against Nebraska lolTequilla said:
Please give me some examples of really bad decisions he madednc said:
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.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
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.
Again, the polar opposite of Browning. -
I know a GOOD offense when I see one.
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You mean like Tui winning the Rose Bowl with 7-6 talent?Tequilla said:
The team around him also largely sucked ... we played a lot of guys with bottom half of the P12 talentdnc said:
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).Tequilla said:
In situations where Locker has the opportunity to tie or win the game ... he wasn’t that baddnc said:
Didn't think you'd want to bring wins and losses into this discussion.Tequilla said:
Also ran for close to 100 yards and won the gameGladstone said:
I'll go. The entire Holiday Bowl against Nebraska lolTequilla said:
Please give me some examples of really bad decisions he madednc said:
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.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
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.
Again, the polar opposite of Browning. -
Find your own wheelhouse assholeArtBriles said:I know a GOOD offense when I see one.
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When Jake dipped in '08, how'd we do?RaceBannon said:
You mean like Tui winning the Rose Bowl with 7-6 talent?Tequilla said:
The team around him also largely sucked ... we played a lot of guys with bottom half of the P12 talentdnc said:
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).Tequilla said:
In situations where Locker has the opportunity to tie or win the game ... he wasn’t that baddnc said:
Didn't think you'd want to bring wins and losses into this discussion.Tequilla said:
Also ran for close to 100 yards and won the gameGladstone said:
I'll go. The entire Holiday Bowl against Nebraska lolTequilla said:
Please give me some examples of really bad decisions he madednc said:
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.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
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.
Again, the polar opposite of Browning. -
Jake was better than Ronnie Fouch, I don't think anyone would argue otherwise.Dennis_DeYoung said:
When Jake dipped in '08, how'd we do?RaceBannon said:
You mean like Tui winning the Rose Bowl with 7-6 talent?Tequilla said:
The team around him also largely sucked ... we played a lot of guys with bottom half of the P12 talentdnc said:
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).Tequilla said:
In situations where Locker has the opportunity to tie or win the game ... he wasn’t that baddnc said:
Didn't think you'd want to bring wins and losses into this discussion.Tequilla said:
Also ran for close to 100 yards and won the gameGladstone said:
I'll go. The entire Holiday Bowl against Nebraska lolTequilla said:
Please give me some examples of really bad decisions he madednc said:
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.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
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.
Again, the polar opposite of Browning. -
We were winless with him tooDennis_DeYoung said:
When Jake dipped in '08, how'd we do?RaceBannon said:
You mean like Tui winning the Rose Bowl with 7-6 talent?Tequilla said:
The team around him also largely sucked ... we played a lot of guys with bottom half of the P12 talentdnc said:
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).Tequilla said:
In situations where Locker has the opportunity to tie or win the game ... he wasn’t that baddnc said:
Didn't think you'd want to bring wins and losses into this discussion.Tequilla said:
Also ran for close to 100 yards and won the gameGladstone said:
I'll go. The entire Holiday Bowl against Nebraska lolTequilla said:
Please give me some examples of really bad decisions he madednc said:
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.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
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.
Again, the polar opposite of Browning.
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






