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Tennessee Titans QB Jake Locker (shoulder) will be ready to throw without limitations during organized team activities that start next week. He underwent surgery around 20 weeks ago to fix his non-throwing shoulder that popped out of join multiple times last year. The team will be installing a run-first offense this year under offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains. 'He plays sometimes with a linebacker mentality, and I know it's sometimes for the effect. He wants his teammates to see how tough he is, but he needs to learn to take care of himself. You know his speed and the ability to run and throw on the run is something we want to take advantage of,' Loggains said.
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Tennessee Titans QB Jake Locker (shoulder) said it feels like his left shoulder is back to normal and that he will definitely be cleared for training camp.
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Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Munchak said he expects QB Jake Locker (shoulder) to be 100 percent healthy by the start of training camp.
Tennessee Titans QB Jake Locker (shoulder) said he has been cleared for everything except taking a hit. Locker said he will participate in the offseason workouts in June.
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Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Munchak hinted that running could become a bigger part of QB Jake Locker's arsenal in 2013. 'Jake brings that dimension to the game, but you have to be smart about it,' Munchak said. 'You want to take advantage of all the skills he does have, though it's hard to survive if you're running it all the time. So it has to be a happy medium, and that's what we'll try to find.'
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Tennessee Titans QB Jake Locker said he does not believe he has accuracy issues in his passing game. "I don't," Locker said. "I never have. At the end of the day, wins and losses is what I think everybody cares about and obviously we didn't get that done either. But I think for me there's situations I think when I had guys around me, sometimes I just need to become a little more comfortable with a little bit of noise in front of me and that's things that I will work on this offseason. But I don't think that's a problem, and I think just continue to work and get better and who knows if that number will go up? I hope the wins ... go up."
Fantasy Impact: The numbers don't lie. Locker really needs to improve his accuracy to take his game to the next level in 2013.
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Tennessee Titans offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains will incorporate some things that will play to QB Jake Locker's talents, namely his ability to throw on the move and scramble. That might mean even exploring some of the pistol or read-option into the playbook on occasion. 'We're going to do just like every team in the league and look at clubs like Seattle and Washington. We're still very early in the process of building this offense, but we're definitely gonna look at all that stuff, just like every team in the NFL is gonna do,' Loggains said.
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Tennessee Titans QB Jake Locker (shoulder) said during a radio interview that he should be ready for the start of offseason workouts.
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Tennessee Titans QB Jake Locker (shoulder) visited the team facility Wednesday, Feb. 6, to continue his rehab for a shoulder issue.
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Tennessee Titans QB Jake Locker (shoulder) said the only pain he experiences following shoulder surgery is when he sleeps. Locker has to sleep upright in a recliner or on a couch. 'My pain level, I feel fine with it. It doesn't hurt too bad,' Locker said. 'It's just getting used to not being able to use one arm. It's kind of a shock to the system. And the trying to sleep at night, that's the worst part. It's been awful.' He expects to be in a sling until he sees his doctor again in about a month. Locker hopes to be ready for minicamps in June.
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