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First of I gotta call BS on your false finger pointing and whining. My posts in this thread included complete game passing charts and assessments not of Locker but of Gabbert and Newton. Other then my initial response to Dirtbag which contain more info about Gabbert then Locker you'll only find 1 other post about Locker which again was a response to Earthquake. Since you appointed yourself the resident fascist I don't think 2 post warrants this level of whining. Since you appear to follow my posts you should see that my post are usually responses to specific statements that other members post that I think are false or inaccurate. And btw-If you haven't realized it yet this is actually an interent discussion forum so people are gonna have discussions. I appreciate your concern but why don't you worry less about policing my posts and bring some football discussion to the table yourself. Because that's why I post to discuss football not to bicker. Hail |
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30 We will have to agree to disagree and Locker to me is the 5th best QB in this draft to me. But I do respect your view on him and skinfaninok as well. He just seems like a complete bust, not Ryan Leaf bad though. Also, there is a reason his draft stock has plummeted so much.
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I'm not saying that it's theoretically impossible to succeed in spite of that, but he would be the first in the modern NFL to do so.
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So what would be your idea of accurate then? How do you define it? What numbers are you looking for?
Personally, I feel a lot of his accuracy issues may well stem from the quality of protection he had. The guy may well have had issues in the pocket due to the fact that he rarely ever had time to make his reads and got hit enough to become gun shy or hurried. He's the type of qb you take with the idea of giving him at least a year to sit and learn. Let him play in low stress situations where any mistakes he may make will have no impact on the outcome of the game so he can get a feel for the speed of the NFL. If you are drafting Locker to start in 2011, you're making a mistake. If you are drafting him to play in 2012 or 2013, then you just may be on to something. Honestly, none of the qbs in this class should be looked upon as 2011 starters, they just aren't that good. I am however curious about Pat Devlin and intrigued by the Dalton kid. I'm interested in seeing how they all compare at the combine. |
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For me if I see a post that I believe makes states or assumptions that I disagree I'm gonna respond. No harm meant. Has Locker's actual draft stock dropped or its perception has dropped? B/c I'm of the belief that players actually scout and team evaluation don't change very much. The draftnik community? Well that's a different story. BTW-Blaine Gabbert seems like a total bust. j/k But you see how a statement like that can be made about any prospect? Its just kinda of an empty way to take a jab at prospect you don't like. |
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So you have Locker's issues clearly figured to a certainity? 'Lacks basic pocket competency' And now its a 'fact' that he 'can't' complete a number of passes that you deem 'acceptable' If you exclude Locker's freshmen and his sophmore (injured week 3 missed rest of season team went 0-12) under Willingham his comp% is 56.8%. Which would put him just a hair ahead of: Matt Stafford: 56.6% it puts him a hair behind Josh Freeman: 57.9% and not that far off from Matt Ryan: 59.3% Jay Cutler: 60% In fact Locker has a lot in common w/ those QBs guess who: Guess who scouting report this is: Quote:
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I like the Dalton in a second tier group of QBs after Newton, Gabbert, Locker and Mallett. But, I like Stanzi and Ponder more... My reasoning on Ponder/Stanzi: While Ponder's isn't a great athlete he's a better one then people realize (better then Stanzi imo) and I suspect has a better arm then people think. *For some reason especially around draft time people start talking about elite arm strength as if its the average in the NFL but its not. There are plenty of good QBs w/ average arm strength; hence the term average but I digress. I think Ponder has adequate NFL arm strength at least as much as Colt McCoy. He has good size. He's a senior in an pro-style offense those 2 traits are bug pluses for him. As a senior he should be more of leader, playing in a pro-style offense he has experience doing some pre-snap reads and following progressions from under center while executing 3-5-7 step drops. Ponder's footwork is clean and light, he has a solid consistent throwing motion. He's been well protected and has experince getting to his 2nd and 3rd progressions. But. He has those injury concerns w/ his shoulder. Despite being a 4 year player in a pro-style offense doesn't have bigtime production or efficieny numbers.(compared to Locker w/ only 2 years in a pro-style offense w/ limited talent the efficeincy numbers aren't significanlty different imo) Stanzi shares the same traits I mentioned as positives for Ponder. But, imo Stanzi has classic over the top throwing motion w/ the bigger arm then Ponder and proto-typical size w/o injury concerns. Early in this draft thread I had to remind my boy Steve that 'pick 6 rick' was up there w/ everyone's darling Andrew Luck from an efficiency stand point. And although Stanzi is also well protected he wasn't given the Fort Knox type protection afforded to Andrew Luck. Although the great american isn't a great athlete he moves around pretty good and can throw on the run. The main thing keeping him from the top tier QB in my eyes is lack of elite arm strength and limited playmaking ability. But seems like a post 2nd round-mid-round QB that can come in and execute your offense w/ efficiency maybe even as rookie (ala Kyle Orton). Neither here nor there but his over the top throwing motion and size and number remind of Brady (note I'm not saying he's the next Brady). |
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In reviewing this thread 30 I'm willing to concede it was not you who led this thread astray. However there is a difference between the mere mention of a QB and the inculcation of one. I've neither the time nor desire to argue through the next 5 pages on pocket accuracy, footwork or intangibles of Locker. It'll just end in your frustration of not being able to convert me to the Locker camp. BTW, I prefer discouraged Nationalist over whiny fascist.
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No excuses for such bad accuracy from Locker. Alot of those bad throws in the NFL are gonna be picked off. I think what you have to remember is, with college QBs, you have to squeeze throws in between defenders or on tight coverage occasionally in a game. In the NFL, you do that on every drive as a QB. I dont see how people expect Locker to suddenly just become 60-65% passer when he makes this NFL jump. I dont see it happening.
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56.8% is a poor completion percentage at the college level, but once you remove the excuse of using a players formative years in college to deflate completion percentage, it is absolutely atrocious. I could see, perhaps, the Stafford comparison in terms of accuracy, but Stafford hasn't exactly lit it up in the pros, justifying the use of a high pick on someone similar like Locker.
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Derek Anderson (drafted in 2005) completed only 50.7% of his college passes. Is he good? No. Was he good? Never. But he at least went to a pro bowl. And Locker for sure will be better than Derek Anderson.
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