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I bet a lot of fans are glad this guy isn't a GM. What would he have done with these guys in their first couple of years...
Eli Manning 48% 53% 57% 56%
Peyton 56% 28 INT
Brees 59% 31 INTs 1st 2 full seasons
Flaco 57% in yr 4
The performances by RGIII and RW were very rare, and almost every QB in the history of the NFL would be considered a failure when compared to their rookie season.
Maybe give the guy more than 1 full season before Nostradumbass considers it a complete failure.
How's Lockner doing for you on Madden 2014?
I bet you are one of these young Husky fans that talk about how great Sonny was @ QB. Even with those numbers and record, he is a Husky Legend after all.
The hate for Jake cracks me up.
It's not hate to point out how mediocre Jake Locker was as a college quarterback. The facts and the stats speak for themselves.
Please take off you Sonny jersey before you post.
He IS a Husky Legend.
Dude was 15-25 as a starting QB in his Husky career. If that makes him a legend, that means the football program is more fucked than any of us feared.
I noticed you don't bother to reference any of his stats...I can't imagine why.
My God, does anyone on here know anything about Husky football? Go get a coffee and browse through the Husky record book.
You might see Jake's name once or twice.
So he played for 2 of the worst coaches in Husky history, but the record is put at his doorstep?
Sorry, you can't have it both ways.
Jake's in the record books because he started 40 games. He accumulated numbers by playing a lot, not by playing well.
Here are the career leaders by passer rating for Husky QBs (source, minimum 100 pass attempts):
Price - 138.9 (BENCH HIS BLACK ASS!!!!)
Moon - 134.9
Flick - 133.7
Hobert - 132.4
B. Huard - 131.3
D. Huard - 129.9
Pickett - 125.0
Cowan - 123.3
Stanback - 122.9
Tuiasosopo - 121.7
Locker - 119.0
Thanks for proving once again that Doogs hate stats and facts. The myth that Jake Locker was a legendary Husky is sickening. He was a white Stanback, at best (hi Golve!).
Thanks for cherry picking 1 stat.
QB Career rushing yards:
1. Locker - 1,939
2. Tui - 1,495
3. Fitz - 854
4. Stanback 794
Rushing TDs (season):
#6 @ 13 tied with McElhenny and ahead of CP
Rushing TDs (career):
#3 all time in Husky history @ 29
Passing yards (career):
#2 all time @ 7,639
Passing yards /game:
#4 @ 191/gm (ahead of Price, Moon, Tui, Billy Jo, Tui)
Completions /game (career):
#2 @ 15.5
Int % (career):
#4 @ .0305 (ahead of Tui, Brock, Moon and Billy Jo)
Longest pass play:
#1, #6 & #9
Most 50+ passes:
tied @ #2
And I could go on and on. If you bring up the # of games argument, then I get to use the head coach and surrounding offensive talent (no ASJ or Kasen, etc)
I don't care if my QB gets rushing yards. He's a passer first.
Passing yards are a career accumulation stat.
You mentioned passing yards and completions per game without mentioning attempts per game. If you throw a lot more in a game than other QBs, you accumulate a lot of yards and completions per game.
Long bombs are nice, but nothing special by themselves.
Passer rating is a single metric that incorporates all the per game data into one number. That's why it's the obvious comparison metric to use, because it is apples to apples.
Jake's W/L record sucked and his passer rating was average. Those are the stats that matter most. Kudos for actually cherrypicking your own stats to try to make an argument though. It's better than using anecdotal video evidence...only a retard would do that.