I'll answer your doubts for you then.Rack Fu wrote:I'm not sure that Leinart is capable of single-handedly beating another team.
No, he's not. No player in the history of football was ever capable of beating another team single handedly. Stick Vince Young on Baylor and Baylor still gets their heads handed to them.
Young has never done it even once. Young's offensive line gave him all day to throw and freeway wide lanes in which to run. Young is one component within a team game and his team is far more dominant than he is as an individual player.Young has done that several times.
Texas' offense is not going to fall off the map next year if Young isn't there. It'll look pretty much the same as this year's offense and they'll continue to crush the same teams they're crushing now.
They'll likely be a little less efficient due to lack of experience, but that's about it.
Stupid criteria. If "quality of athlete" were the criteria no QB other than Michael Vick would've ever won the Heisman. Besides, if "quality of athlete" is the criteria just give it to Bush and let's be done with this.Is Matt Leinart a better QB than Vince Young? Without question, not even close. That said, Leinart isn't half the athlete that Young is.
Hardly. Reggie Bush is more explosive and more dangerous and he does more things. In addition to running the ball he also catches passes from the backfield, from the slot position and from the wide out position. He returns punts. He returns kicks. He's thrown a TD pass.Young is the most dangerous player in CFB.
Young, being the QB, he just gets to handle the ball on every play. If Reggie Bush got to handle the ball every play the way Young does the length of his highlight reel would rival "Gone With The Wind".