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re: Jake Locker or Cam Newton?

Posted on 12/25/10 at 8:21 pm to
Posted by adammwilson
Carrollton (GA)
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Posted on 12/25/10 at 8:21 pm to
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Greg McElroy had better stats than Jake Locker this year. Just saying.


it's not all about stats.
Posted by MagillaGuerilla
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Posted on 12/25/10 at 8:34 pm to
But you can't toss them aside either, it's hard to say he lived up to his expectations, not just this year, but even out of HS. It's also scary looking at his Scout profile out of HS, his positives and negatives have pretty much stayed the same. They pegged him to a T...
Posted by DiafGtfo
Member since Nov 2010
1894 posts
Posted on 12/26/10 at 1:20 am to
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adammwilson


Good god, what is it with you and Locker. You defend him to death in every single thread. You his cousin or something?


I mean, he's a good guy from everything I hear, but his draft stock has fallen quite a bit this year. He came back this year in order to show what he can do and the bottom line is that he didn't really perform. Yeah, his supporting cast isn't as great as those of Newton or Mallett or even Luck, but still. Jay Cutler played on some bad Vanderbilt teams [all he had was Earl Bennett] and against much better defenses, and even he was able to put up more than 2209 yards. In addition, Cutler completed 60% of his passes his senior year.

Locker's best game came against Oregon State this year.
Att Comp
Oregon St. Turf W 35-34 35 21

Pct Yds YPA TD Int
60.0 286 8.2 5 1 170.07

He broke the three hundred yard passing marker ONCE this season, which is pretty bad considering the mediocre defenses he faced.


Right now, I would take Luck, Newton, Ponder, Pryor [assuming he declares due to Tattoo-gate], and Mallett over him.
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