Vince Young

22 January 2009

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Kurt Warner: Not going anywhere.

Kerry Collins: Will likely stick around in Tennessee due to Vince Young's suppose instability.

Matt Cassel: Patriots won't let him go considering the seriousness of Tom Brady's knee injury (remember Pep?!)

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Posted by Zach Koenig | 1 comment

3 December 2008

, who was incredible with all the weapons surrounding him...

The Titans star their young star, Vince Young, have a mental breakdown early this year, and made the switch to the grizzled vet Kerry Collins, who has played well, not made too many mistakes, and let his defense take care of the rest...

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17 November 2008

rsquo;s amazing considering that they are doing it with Kerry Collins as their QB.  Good thing Vince Young had some issues at the beginning of the season! 

The Eagles and the Bengals played to a tie.  A tie in the NFL is extremely rare, as the last tie came in 2002.  What’s amazing is that Donovan McNabb didn’t know that the game ended after 15 minutes if no team scored!  What’s more amazing, is that after McNabb was told that by a reporter during the post-game press conference, he wondered what would happen if that occurred in a play-off game or the Super Bowl.  Are you kidding me?  A QB who has been in the NFL for 10 years, and counts $9.3M against the Eagles cap, doesn’t know this?  This is absurd!  

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5 September 2008

ft tall, throw a football faster than a speeding bullet, and run faster than a locomotive (See Vince Young and Tavaras Jackson).  But the good, and the great, somwhere along the way"get it." The may or may not put up big numbers. They may throw for 50 touchdowns like Brady and lose the Super Bowl, or they may throw 28 TD's and win it all like, umm, yeah, that guy Brady. Manning's other clone Peyton has similar stats. So numbers: height, arm strength, speed, are about as much a formula for success of a quarterback as a 36-24-36 figure is an indicator of female loyalty. Only one number counts-Wins. (Although, I will say that the untraceable number of interceptions by Joe Montana in the Big Game is one of my personal favorite numbers.) Otherwise, you draft gurus can keep your numbers in the same place as people whose names are numbers(See Chad, your a Zero, Ocho Cinco), in the garbage bin.

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