Vince Young going pro
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Vince Young going pro
Comments mvscal?
Didn't think so.
Didn't think so.
It's a very predictable decision, and I can't blame Young for making it.
Buy low, sell high.
He's 'selling' himself when he's at a peak, and there is NO guarantee at all that he'll be at the same peak at this time 365 days from now.
Another year of college is generally a good thing for a college QB.
More chance to mature.
Young's case is a bit different though because he is not at all a prototypical pocket passer.
He needs to become a better thrower of the football to succeed in the NFL, and if he goes back to Tejas for another year does anyone really think he'll be fine-tuning that aspect of his game.
I don't.
I think he'll spend the year doing just what he did so brilliantly v. USC in the Rose Bowl.
Run, run, short pass, run, run, run a little more, short pass.......
I think he'll be an exciting NFL playah.
Buy low, sell high.
He's 'selling' himself when he's at a peak, and there is NO guarantee at all that he'll be at the same peak at this time 365 days from now.
Another year of college is generally a good thing for a college QB.
More chance to mature.
Young's case is a bit different though because he is not at all a prototypical pocket passer.
He needs to become a better thrower of the football to succeed in the NFL, and if he goes back to Tejas for another year does anyone really think he'll be fine-tuning that aspect of his game.
I don't.
I think he'll spend the year doing just what he did so brilliantly v. USC in the Rose Bowl.
Run, run, short pass, run, run, run a little more, short pass.......
I think he'll be an exciting NFL playah.
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Good take Tart. He needs to come to the NFL and hold a clipboard for a year or two.... learn how to throw the ball better- the running will always be there.
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That would be good for Tennessee.. give McNair another year or two- he can mentor Young directly- and then they are ready to come out.KC Paul 3.0 wrote:Vince will be the PERFECT replacement for Steve McNair is Tennessee:
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/sub/mockdraft.html
Doesn't hurt that McNair has been a mentor of sorts for Vince the last few years.
As an Indy fan- don't much like the prospect of seeing him in the South and having to face him twice a year- but I agree with ya Paul... Yikes
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I gotta RACK CBS' Shannon Sharpe for making the comment that Vince is turning pro
'cause the University of Texas doesn't have the kind of tough senior year courses
that USC does, particularly "Ballroom Dancing".
'cause the University of Texas doesn't have the kind of tough senior year courses
that USC does, particularly "Ballroom Dancing".
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Re: Vince Young going pro
Holy shit. As I was scrolling down, I had a smirk on my face as I was awaiting to read the inevitable spin job or technicality as to how you were still right in some way. But you sacked up and showed some integrity for once in your posting tenure. Rack you. Seriously.mvscal wrote:That's what I get for underestimating the power of meaningless hype.DallasFanatic wrote:Comments mvscal?
What MGO said.
But, in all honesty, with all of the "I'm definitely coming back to Texas next year" that Young was throwing around, I was almost starting to believe it myself. Maybe I'm kind of a hardass about such things, but if I was a NFL GM, I would have noted the guy's willingness to lie in your face for his personal gain...red flag against his character #1...but I'm kind of a hardass when it comes to keeping one's word. If Texas and their vast fanbase couldn't trust him after all they've done for him, I don't think I'd be feeling too trustworthy towards him, either. Then again, it's hard to trust anybody when there's millions and millions of dollars on the line.
And I absolutely hate the watering down of the glory that IS CFB. But, end of the day, I think VY is doing the right thing. For the most part, isn't the primary reason, or certainly one of the primary reasons to go to college to put yourself in a position to maximize your income in your chosen field after you leave school? I doubt dude's stock is going to go up a whole heck of a lot more than it is now, but a well-placed Carson Palmer to the knee could sure make it plummet. If he's in line for a deece contract making big bucks RIGHT NOW, then he'd be a fool not to take it.
His declaration throws a nice little wrench in the draft...should be a good offseason for us airchair GMs. We'll have a whole buncha "they should have taken So and So" in the next couplefew years.
But, in all honesty, with all of the "I'm definitely coming back to Texas next year" that Young was throwing around, I was almost starting to believe it myself. Maybe I'm kind of a hardass about such things, but if I was a NFL GM, I would have noted the guy's willingness to lie in your face for his personal gain...red flag against his character #1...but I'm kind of a hardass when it comes to keeping one's word. If Texas and their vast fanbase couldn't trust him after all they've done for him, I don't think I'd be feeling too trustworthy towards him, either. Then again, it's hard to trust anybody when there's millions and millions of dollars on the line.
And I absolutely hate the watering down of the glory that IS CFB. But, end of the day, I think VY is doing the right thing. For the most part, isn't the primary reason, or certainly one of the primary reasons to go to college to put yourself in a position to maximize your income in your chosen field after you leave school? I doubt dude's stock is going to go up a whole heck of a lot more than it is now, but a well-placed Carson Palmer to the knee could sure make it plummet. If he's in line for a deece contract making big bucks RIGHT NOW, then he'd be a fool not to take it.
His declaration throws a nice little wrench in the draft...should be a good offseason for us airchair GMs. We'll have a whole buncha "they should have taken So and So" in the next couplefew years.
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100% in agreement with this statement. That is certainly why most people go to college is to max their income over their lifetime.Dinsdale wrote:
. But, end of the day, I think VY is doing the right thing. For the most part, isn't the primary reason, or certainly one of the primary reasons to go to college to put yourself in a position to maximize your income in your chosen field after you leave school? I
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I wouldn't be too harsh on VY about his pre-Rose Bowl comments. He probably meant "yeah, I'm definitely coming back unless I put the entire team on my back and win in the last 20 seconds, and vault into the top three picks of the upcoming draft..." Besides, here in Houston, I heard him quoted many times saying he would evaluate at the end of the season...
maverick. maverick. maverick. 8 yrs of Bush. 8 yrs of Bush. 8 yrs of Bush.
Yup, that's what I translated that to, as well.Mississippi Neck wrote:"yeah, I'm definitely coming back unless I put the entire team on my back and win in the last 20 seconds, and vault into the top three picks of the upcoming draft..."
Out here in Rest-Of-The-Country-Land, I'll I ever heard was "I'm DEFINITELY going back."
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