Vince Young

1 December 2011

And it could all come crashing down to a violent and decisive ending if they lose tonight. Vince Young has the helm for a third straight week, but he’ll be missing wide receiver Jeremy Maclin again. So Andy Reid, I have a suggestion for you. One that should save you from all the ungodly hours you’re rumored to be putting in lately. Hand the f###ing ball off to LeSean Mccoy. (It he can carry it, that is. Kinda injured.) He’s really good and you might be able to control the ball and keep your own craptastic defense off the field. Just a thought.

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26 July 2011

He’s certainly on Arizona’s radar as the cheaper alternative.


Gross.Vince Young

Young’s on this list because of his past draft status and untapped potential. He obviously needs to be a back-up, but where? It’s easy: Philadelphia. If the Eagles can trade Kolb for the value they think he’s worth, they should sign Young as the perfect back-up to Michael Vick. Philly’s problem last year is that the offense completely changed depending on whatever QB was in the game. With Young and Vick, that will never happen.Marc Bulger

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26 September 2010

Chris Johnson's 125 yards and two scores helped take the pressure off Vince Young, who had to attempt only 16 passes. If Eli Manning can stop throwing ridiculous interceptions sometime soon, maybe the Giants can keep up in the NFC East. I mean, someone's knocking...

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20 September 2010

Week two is in the books and that means it's time for a Final Drive! What teams surprisingly fell to 0-2 and which ones made the 2-0 leap! Let's get it on!

(2-0) Pittsburgh Steelers 19
(1-1) Tennessee Titans 11

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8 August 2010

remembered for two things: fighting back to finish 8-8 after an 0-6 start (thanks to the return of Vince Young) and Chris Johnson's 2,000 rushing yards. This year's Titans are coming back with three rookie wide-outs in camp, looking for someone to add alongside Kenny Britt, Nate Washington and Justin Gage. Left tackle Michael Roos had a break-out season in 2009, helping Johnson reach the 2,000 yard plateau. 

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18 October 2009

Just like last week, Vince Young will probably fund his way into this one by the end if the score is out of hand. The Patriots may be having more issues than we expected this season, but they won’t give the Titans their first win. Tom Brady will dissect a secondary missing its two starting corners. Oh yeah, Junior Seau has un-retired again, without the Favre-like hooplah. 

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16 October 2009

hmad Carroll like with his mouth and freakish skills of the players, his football IQ is more on the Vince Young/Akili Smith level, however.  Eric Decker and the Florida defense are too much for Joe.  Cherns by 15.

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5 October 2009

If they lose to Indianapolis next week (and they should) and fall to 0-5, look for Vince Young to take over for Kerry Collins. Even if its not Collins’ fault, the team needs a spark.


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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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11 September 2008

 

Yesterday when I read the short article about how Vince Young's mom came out and said he really did not want to play football anymore as he did not like the negative press he got. Now I guess it is time for me to chime in on this one. First Vince got a nice signing bonus and if he did not want to be booed then just retire and hand back the money of course he will not do that. This is not college football and you cannot hide away forever

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10 September 2008

...First, the reality check. You're not quarterbacking the University of Texas anymore and you're not playing in the Big 12 anymore. You're in the pros, where things are SUPPOSED to get tougher. You're big, have a strong arm and have show lots of potential. Suck it up, and you'll be fine.

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20 July 2008

#10 can’t do it by himself. Vince Young is a very talented football player that wins football games. The only problem that this winner of a National Championship has is that he can’t win the football games that he needs to win by himself. There aren’t a lot of playmakers in the Titan offense to help

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