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How will Jake Coker be remembered?

Posted on 1/22/16 at 12:24 pm
Posted by RollTide1987
Augusta, GA
Member since Nov 2009
64945 posts
Posted on 1/22/16 at 12:24 pm
You look at the QBs who played for Saban over the last nine seasons:

John Parker Wilson
Greg McElroy
AJ McCarron
Blake Sims
Jake Coker

And you see that all of them led us to the SEC Championship Game at least once. Of the five, Wilson is the only one who failed to win one. And of the four who won SEC titles, Sims is the only one of them who didn't go on to win a national title. But Sims was probably the most prolific of the four, despite not getting a national championship.

McElroy led us to an undefeated season in 2009, AJ McCarron broke all the QB records while at Alabama, Sims holds the single season yardage record, and Coker is the only one of them who finished his career undefeated as a starter.

So where does that put Coker and how will fans remember him 20 years from now?
Posted by BIGJLAW
Member since Mar 2013
8419 posts
Posted on 1/22/16 at 12:26 pm to
Lunch pail kinda guy.
Posted by labamafan
Prairieville
Member since Jan 2007
24263 posts
Posted on 1/22/16 at 12:29 pm to
He played hard and was fearless but his head for the game was so erratic. He definitely won a couple of games for Bama but let's be honest with last years defense this was a 4 loss team with him at QB.
Posted by saintsman40
Member since Nov 2015
1372 posts
Posted on 1/22/16 at 12:30 pm to
i will always remember jake as one TOUGH dude........he has lots of heart and guts.....he will forever be a champion.....roll tide....
Posted by Hulkamania Saban
Member since Jan 2015
74 posts
Posted on 1/22/16 at 12:48 pm to
quote:

He definitely won a couple of games for Bama but let's be honest with last years defense this was a 4 loss team with him at QB.


This is literally the stupidest thing I've ever read on the internet....and that's saying something.
Posted by We_R_The_Tide
Athens, Alabama
Member since Dec 2013
916 posts
Posted on 1/22/16 at 12:57 pm to
A touch below AJ, and even with McElroy for 2nd in my book. Undefeated as a started and winner of a NC, long list of QB's who played that can't claim that.
This post was edited on 1/22/16 at 3:39 pm
Posted by narddogg81
Vancouver
Member since Jan 2012
19669 posts
Posted on 1/22/16 at 1:08 pm to
He's a guy who could have been the best of them all of he had come here right out of high school. As it was, he was still learning how to be a qb in his rs senior season, but it was still enough to win the title. He won us some games with his clutch play
Posted by Funky Tide 8
Tittleman's Crest
Member since Feb 2009
52633 posts
Posted on 1/22/16 at 1:15 pm to
He will be remembered by me like this:

Someone who I admittedly counted out at the first of the season.

Someone who, halfway through the season, I realized was actually a decent game manager, who was tough as hell, and was a hell of a competitor.

Someone who, by the end of the NC game, I realized was actually pretty damn talented, and will play in the NFL.

This post was edited on 1/22/16 at 1:23 pm
Posted by tbonebrah
Member since Jul 2009
2290 posts
Posted on 1/22/16 at 1:33 pm to
Tough,gritty guy. Leader, great player to have in the locker room. First to practice,last to leave. Deceptive athleticism. Coaches son,high football iq. Keeps a copy of the playbook in the shitter
Posted by 3down10
Member since Sep 2014
22515 posts
Posted on 1/22/16 at 2:00 pm to
He'll be remembered with the highest honor an Alabama QB can receive:

National Championship winning QB.

Posted by AHM21
Member since Feb 2008
24469 posts
Posted on 1/22/16 at 2:08 pm to
14-0 as a starter. To me, it'll always be "what if" for that Ole Miss game. The Coker we saw late in the season would've made plays that we weren't able to make in the first half against Ole Miss.
Posted by BamaGradinTn
Murfreesboro
Member since Dec 2008
26953 posts
Posted on 1/22/16 at 3:29 pm to
One undefeated season as a starter, with an SEC and national championship? Where will he be regarded 20 years from now?

He's Steadman Shealy. Only Bama QB, as far as I know, that you can say all the same things about.
Posted by Patton
Principality of Sealand
Member since Apr 2011
32647 posts
Posted on 1/22/16 at 5:57 pm to
Loved his toughness and clutch scrambles. Have always hated his mechanics and thought he held the ball way too long. Was surprised we won it all with him. Improved dramatically from beginning to end. Still probably 4 or 5 out of the QBs listed in the OP for me.
Posted by IAmReality
Member since Oct 2012
12229 posts
Posted on 1/22/16 at 7:01 pm to
A gritty competitor.

His desire and "want to" exceeded his talent level.

And often times championships are won by effort and desire.
Posted by The Silverback
Neptune
Member since May 2013
2036 posts
Posted on 1/22/16 at 7:18 pm to
I've been thinking about this throughout the day

He'll be remembered as the toughest and most determined QB ever in the Saban era who stood up to the occasion and NEVER gave up

He has likely the best measureables and arm talent of any of the other Saban QBs and like many of you have said, was easily the toughest. He WANTED to win more than anything else, that's why we never lost again after the Ole Miss game.

Definitely one of my favorite players to come through Bama while Saban has been here

That's how he'll be remembered in my opinion
Posted by Ol'DirtyCam
Madtown
Member since Jul 2013
1167 posts
Posted on 1/22/16 at 9:18 pm to
He will be remembered as a national championship winner. First and foremost. He made some big plays at the end of the season. We will always have love for him. Oddly reminds me somewhat of Spencer Pennington. Jake was way more talented. That Is not my point. Pennington truly loved Alabama football. Gave it all. He was tough. He did the best with what he had. Gary Hollingsworth comes to mind as well.

Coker obviously had a great team around him and he won their respect. We should respect him as well.

Posted by UASports23
Member since Nov 2009
24344 posts
Posted on 1/22/16 at 9:26 pm to
quote:

Loved his toughness and clutch scrambles. Have always hated his mechanics and thought he held the ball way too long. Was surprised we won it all with him. Improved dramatically from beginning to end. Still probably 4 or 5 out of the QBs listed in the OP for me.

Posted by narddogg81
Vancouver
Member since Jan 2012
19669 posts
Posted on 1/22/16 at 10:26 pm to
Mcelroy was pretty tough. He won is that sec championship game playing with cracked ribs.
Posted by chattabama
12essee
Member since Jun 2012
19315 posts
Posted on 1/22/16 at 10:27 pm to
quote:

Still probably 4 or 5 out of the QBs listed in the OP for me.



I don't see how you could put Coker behind JPW. The hatred that some have for Coker even after all he has done is astounding. For all the credit that our defense is given, our defense folded in the biggest game of the year. Our offense is the reason the title parade tomorrow is in Tuscaloosa, not Clemson. And he did all of that with arguably the worst pass blocking offensive line since 2007.

I'd put Coker at #2, behind AJ McCarron. He was tough, gritty, and improved dramatically. He came through under the clutch, unlike other QBs that some have ranked higher than him. Personality wise, I like him better than AJ because of AJ's doucheness.
Posted by chattabama
12essee
Member since Jun 2012
19315 posts
Posted on 1/22/16 at 10:32 pm to
Some outside perspective on the title game:

quote:


1. Jake Coker was locked in
Clemson brought consistent pressure but it never fazed Coker.
Coker was 9-11 for 252 yards and two touchdowns when facing pressure from Clemson.
That follows up a performance against Michigan State in which he was 12-16 for 129 yards and four TD.
His playoff totals under pressure: 21-27 (77.8%), 381 yards and four touchdowns. That is a legendary performance.


quote:

5. Derrick Henry shut down, sort of.
Surprisingly, Henry wasn’t the storyline of the game, despite finishing with a strong stat line of 158 yards and three touchdowns.
50 of Henry’s yards came on one long touchdown run early in the first quarter, which also included 34 of his 52 total yards after contact.
Known for his power running style, Clemson did a decent job containing Henry, stopping him for zero yards after contact on 27 of his 36 attempts.
Henry’s relative lack of success makes Coker’s performance all the more impressive.


6. O.J. Howard: deep threat?
Howard was targeted at 25 or more yards downfield just three times all season (with two receptions). But Coker was 2-2 on his deep targets to Howard against Clemson, resulting in 104 yards and two touchdowns.


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