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[Official] Reggie Bush or Someone else -- Vince Young out of running

Discussion in 'Houston Texans' started by Castor27, Jan 11, 2006.

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  1. gr8-1

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    Could have been a timing route, who knows.
     
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  3. gucci888

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    I posted this maybe a month or so ago, these are the highlights of the 2005 season.

    http://media.putfile.com/Vince-Young-05-Highlights
     
  4. VooDooPope

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    Thanks for the video. Don't waste your breath with IC. That ball against Ostate was right were it needed to be and a very good throw.

    And the next time I see Carr hit a receiver in stride 50 yards down field will be the first time.
     
  5. stevel

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    How about the first pass he threw as a pro - he threw a bomb to bradford to set up their touchdown against the COwboys. Or watch film of the Jacksonville game this past season when on fourth down he put the ball right in Bradford's hands at the four yard line which Bradford dropped. If you are going to make stupid comments perhaps you should do some research first.
     
  6. halfbreed

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    That was the route. Sweed did what he was supposed to. VY did what he was supposed to.
     
  7. KAS13

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    This is what makes me angry. You are so in love with Vince that you fel the need to bash Carr (with a stupid comment nonetheless that isn't even close to correct).

    If you haven't seen Carr hit receiver in stride for big plays then you haven't watched a single Texan game. Hell, he even hit Jerome Mathis in stride this season. Carr has a better arm then Vince can ever dream of having.

    All you pro Young guys may want to read more insider reports, his stock is slipping. When it's all over and Bush is the #1 pick and kicks ass for the texans, I wonder how many people will be man enough to come back her and eat their crow. I did after the USC game, but somehow i have a feeling it won't work that way here.
     
  8. gucci888

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    KAS13- Please provide a link to your "insider" reports, I would very much like to read them. Not sure how someone's stock can fall if all they are doing is working out privately.
     
  9. IC2000

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    I am sure it was drawn up so sweed had to turn all the way around to catch the ball :confused:
     
  10. IC2000

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    INDIANAPOLIS – Despite the national championship and the ensuing gushing only seven weeks ago, Vince Young apparently still has plenty of selling to do in NFL circles.

    A poll of a handful of coaches and personnel men at the NFL scouting combine on Thursday revealed plenty of uncertainty about the Texas quarterback. Questions ranged from the garden variety (throwing motion, ability to fit him into an offense, etc.) to concerns centered on risk (Does Young's unique talent override the financial and schematic gamble that will have to be taken by whoever drafts him in April?).

    "You're probably going to hit a double every time with [USC quarterback Matt Leinart]. With [Young], you're going to strike out or hit a home run," said Cleveland Browns general manager Phil Savage, who rated Leinart as the safer pick at this point. "When you're talking about $40-, $50- and $60-million contracts, you might be better off taking the double. But there's always a team or two that's willing to take that chance.

    "The same questions that [2005 No. 1 pick] Alex Smith had to answer last year are the same ones Vince Young is going to have to answer this year."

    Among those questions are whether Young can operate primarily from under center rather than a shotgun set; whether he can be productive in a traditional offense rather than one that is suited to his current talents; and whether his sidearm throwing mechanics will hinder his ability to be an efficient passer.

    "I've seen tapes on him and obviously he's a very good athlete," Tennessee Titans offensive coordinator Norm Chow said of Young. "Until you get to know him better, you'd be crazy to make those kinds of statements [about where he ranks]. I don't know enough about him, … Not only what you see, you have to get a feel for him – what he understands, what he knows, what he doesn't know."

    And those appear to be significant questions.

    While workouts have the potential to change perceptions, the sense here was that Leinart – and in some cases, even Vanderbilt's Jay Cutler – rank ahead of Young on draft boards.

    Excluding Savage and Chow, a poll of four personnel men and two offensive assistants (all from different teams) revealed a strong lean toward Leinart. Only one assistant thought Young was the best quarterback prospect in this draft. Two of the six thought both Leinart and Cutler ranked ahead of Young.

    "If you think he's a pure athlete like Michael Vick, then how has that worked out?" said one personnel man. "Atlanta still hasn't figured out what he is, and they've had [five] years and two different coaching staffs working on it."

    When told of Savage's comment that Young faces the same challenges Smith did coming out of Utah last season, the personnel man remained skeptical.

    "Does [Smith] look like it's going to be an easy transition?" he said. "Not to say Alex Smith isn't going to work out, but you see they [the San Francisco 49ers] are going uphill with it."

    Savage's thoughts were particularly interesting, considering the Browns aren't in the market for a quarterback and he has no reason to be elusive with his evaluation. Asked about Cutler, Savage added that the Vanderbilt product "has put himself in position to be either the second or third quarterback taken," seeming to indicate the possibility of Young dropping to third in the quarterback race.

    "If you take a Vince Young, you take a Michael Vick, you take some of these [spread offense] players that are going to be coming through the ranks the next few years, you have to decide, 'Are you going to revamp and change everything and try to fit it to that quarterback?' or 'Are you going to try and put a round peg in a square hole?' " Savage said. "… That's the advantage Matt Leinart has. He's played in a pro-style system.

    "With Vince Young, you see a handful of plays [in his college film] that really translate into an NFL game. You can watch 30 games of Vince Young if you want to, and you're going to come up with maybe four or five games worth of tape that really applies. Whereas Leinart, you can watch four games, and you're going to see four games of NFL-style offense."

    That will be a significant reality in the coming weeks, considering the vacuum of workout information at the combine. Outside of Cutler, very little light is expected to be shed on the trio of QBs this week.

    Only Cutler is expected to throw, and there continues to be a strong belief in league circles that the New York Jets are interested in taking him with the No. 4 overall pick. Jets head coach Eric Mangini refused to comment on any of the team's draft evaluations and general manager Mike Tannenbaum said it was too early for the Jets to form opinions about prospects.

    "We're still in the data-collection stage of college scouting," Tannenbaum said.

    For now, Young and Leinart only plan on throwing at their respective pro days – March 22 for Texas, and April 2 for USC.
    young will suck as a pro
     
  11. gucci888

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    I'm sure it was drawn up so Dwight Clark had to jump in their air to catch the ball from Montana.

    Come on IC, you're really starting to sound like a little girl crying "but, but, but." The ball got to Sweed where only he could catch it, period. We won the game, had the perfect season, and won the National Championships, there's nothing you can say to change that. But I guess you should try to make yourself feel better anyway you can. :cool:
     
  12. IC2000

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    this is a lame response. I could care less about the national title and the perfect season. congratulations on that. I have no problem with ut. It is the overhyping of Vince, especially that play that bothers me. The montana throw was different, he meant to put the ball there and was scrambling
     
  13. gucci888

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    First of all, it doesn't say anywhere in the article that Vince's stock is dropping. It has a couple quotes from a GM and Chow saying there are questions about his game, but that's nothing new. There will always be doubters, there's questions about Bush's game too, but it doesn't mean a whole lot.

    There's a difference between someone's stock rising (ex. Cutler) and someone's stock falling. As said above, I don't see where it mentions VY's stock falling.

    Please try again, and maybe you coulf fine a better source than Charles Robinson from Yahoo Sports. :confused:
     
  14. franchise403

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    IC2000, Right now there isn't an "overhyping" of Vince young. The guy has proven himself on the COLLEGE level. His stats speak for themselves. For all anybody knows he can be a bust in the NFL and so can anyone one of the "sure picks" entering the draft.
     
  15. gucci888

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    So Montana meant for Clark make an incredible leap to catch a high ball? But VY's was clearly a poorly thrown ball? Unbelievable.
     
  16. IC2000

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    Read any of desert scar's posts
     
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    Montana made a nice throw, it wasn't spectacular. It gave clark a chance and he made a good chance. Young made a decent throw. He was trying to go over the top where sweed had his man beat,he came up short and sweed then had to turn around and make a phenomenal catch.
     
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    IC beat me to it I guess. I've read others too but I don't feel like searching for them. No response to this right?
     
  19. gucci888

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    I didn't know turning around to catch a pass is such a stigma in society? :confused:

    IC2000- Please read what you just posted and tell me if this doesn't make just as much sense. Please try not to be blinded by your VY-hatred for one second.

    "VY made a nice throw, it wasn't spectacular. It gave Sweed a chance and he made a good chance (I think you meant choice).

    VY put the ball where only Sweed could get it, he caught it, the game was over, any pass that is completed for the winning TD is a good pass IMO. Like I said though, whatever makes you feel better inside IC.
     
  20. gucci888

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    Look 5 posts above KAS.
     
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