Oh twit Littleunit (I didn't think you were even around anymore--I thought you left with your tail between your legs years ago), your envy is so magnanimous and obvious. How is that Hummer 1 doing for ya, feel compensated for your, uhm, issues? You don't think Indy was trying (1st half), you were not watching the hitting at all. You don't think VY was playing well, blinded by hate and jealousy again, huh. Enjoy another year of cudda wudda shoulda—Vince isn’t good—yadda yadda yadda.
No matter how many scoreboards work against her, she stays in that little delusional world. I suppose I should just observe from afar and just laugh--comedey = tragedy (her) + distance.
lol I'll be the bigger man and ignore all your personal insults and attacks. Vince Young passed for 9 touchdowns and threw 17 interceptions. Yeah, that guy is gooooooood. Loved how he ducked the Houston game and was on the bench hurt when his team needed him the most versus Indy.
Yeah, like he has had so much trouble defeating the Texans so far. Kudos, at least you can be the bigger girl/man about something.
its also funny because all these people who think Kerry Collins gives them a better shot to win need to look a little closer. kerry played against Houston and the Colts. Vince had two of his best games against the Colts and Texans better than the games kerry had against those same opponents. Vince's first game against the Colts was arguably better. Merrill Hodge actually said on NFL Live that when Collins came in the offense opened up. And that the Titans should think about starting him against the Chargers. Vince last night 14/18 156 Kerry last night 10/13 106 almost identical with the slight edge to vince who played against starters. but I digress
Vince played well last night and I think he can be a good QB but his receivers are horrible. Roddy White is the only passable NFL WR he's got. That's not saying Vince will ever light up the league like Brady or Manning but he will win you more games than he will lose.
I am a Vince "hater" I freely admit that. I don't like UT, and I have been sickened to the point of bazooka vomiting over all the wailing and gnashing of teeth about the Texans making the wrong choice in drafting Mario, when anyone who has any clothing that isn't burnt orange pretty much concedes the point that Mario is a better player at this juncture. That said 10-6 is better than 8-8, so good for you Titans. I now have 3 rooting interests in the playoffs instead of two. 1) Whoever is playing against the Pokes 2) Green Bay 3) Whoever is playing against the Titan
That guy is cut out of the same hater mold as those around here--even his fellow commentators give him flak. Even Salisbury, one of the early VY critics, has mostly accolades for him now and a semblence of balance in judgeing his skills and potential. Yes, and I seem to remember the TD came with VY at the helm, and another long drive he lead that Chris Brown fumbled away at the Indy 5. But Collins was more than solid enough to get the job done, sure. I am totally cool with you guys. You guys are wrong and clearly hate the wrong guy/school--seeing as how they they are pride of Houston and the State of Texas respectively, but at least there is no pretense about it. Further, Meowgi has every right to hate VY and call him "KY" with his intimate knowledge about VY and his Mama. I would enjoy Major Malcontent over for a BBQ seeing as how I can't wait to see Farve go 0-9 in god's house, if the Pack make by Seattle. Followed by a respectable Superbowl peformance by the Boys even if we fall a little short versus Brady or Manning this time--not that the Boys don't have a legit chance versus AFC, even better is someone there knocks off the Pats. A respectable showing by VY and the Titans in SD would be nice too. See, we would have a good ole time.
Kerry Collins rallies Tennessee Titans for playoff berth after win over Colts http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5hTiWwMn5p-ScxcfQJquDHhBSz6gw INDIANAPOLIS - Kerry Collins waited all season to prove his value in Tennessee. The Titans wouldn't have been celebrating Sunday night without him. Collins rescued his teammates in the most precarious circumstances, leading them to three straight second-half field goals in relief of injured Vince Young and helping Tennessee rally for a 16-10 win at Indianapolis that drew cheers from Nashville and moans from Cleveland. "Now that I'm older and have been around for a while, I appreciate these things more," said Collins, who turned 35 Sunday. "I told the younger guys to savour it. In my second year, we went to the NFC championship game, I thought we would be going every year, but that didn't happen." The final piece of the AFC playoff picture came down to the final game on the final weekend of the regular season. Tennessee had to win to make the post-season for the first time since 2003, while an Indy win would have sent the Browns to the playoffs for the first time since 2002. Inside the RCA Dome, you could almost hear the groans coming from the shores of Lake Erie when Peyton Manning traded his helmet for a headset early in the second quarter. To the Browns' chagrin, that was how the Colts chose to play. While Tennessee welcomed the transition from Manning to Jim Sorgi, the Titans were forced into making one of their own when Young flopped down midway through the third quarter with an apparent right quadriceps injury. Young said he hurt it in the first half, then was reinjured in the third quarter. Enter Collins, who had thrown 69 passes all season and had barely moved off the sideline since Oct. 21. The veteran backup was efficient, not flashy. He finished the drive Young started by setting up Rob Bironas for a 40-yard field goal to tie the score, then led the Titans (10-6) on a 58-yard scoring march that gave Bironas a 54-yard attempt. Bironas, who had beaten Indy last December in Nashville with a 60-yarder, curled the kick perfectly inside the right goal post to give Tennessee a 13-10 lead and then sealed it with a 33-yard field goal with 2:56 to go. Coach Jeff Fisher said he would wait until midweek to decide which quarterback plays next Sunday at San Diego. But Collins provided enough against the Colts' backups to end the Titans' playoff drought. While Colts coach Tony Dungy treated the game as a playoff tuneup, he expected more. "It was disappointing in a lot of ways," Dungy said. "We really wanted to get that 14th win. We got a lot of things done, we just didn't quite get the score the way we wanted it." The game plan was simply to let the offence get a little work, the defence to show it could hold up against a mobile quarterback like Young, and a few players to hit personal milestones. It didn't take long to accomplish all three. Manning entered the game needing 55 yards to extend his NFL record for most 4,000-yard seasons to eight. He did that in one series. Pro Bowl receiver Reggie Wayne needed eight catches to become the second player in franchise history with 100 receptions in a season. It took two series to reach that mark. And Wayne left on the third series after netting the 71 yards receiving he needed to pass Randy Moss for the league title. Manning was 14-of-16 for 95 yards. Wayne caught 12 passes for 87 yards, giving him 104 receptions and a league-high 1,510 yards this season. Dungy hugged Wayne when he finally left the field. "Reggie's just going to be featured in this offence," Manning said. "It wasn't necessarily anything intentional. With (Anthony) Gonzalez out and Marvin (Harrison) still not playing, Devin (Aromashodu) making his first start, obviously you're going to look to Reggie Wayne. It's just kind of the way it worked out." Without their usual offensive stars, the Colts weren't themselves. Adam Vinatieri made a 37-yard field goal early in the second quarter, and Jim Sorgi threw a three-yard TD pass to Craphonso Thorpe after the Colts recovered a fumble at the Tennessee 30. That was it for Indy, which put five starters including Harrison on the inactive list before the game. Tennessee wasn't much better until Collins entered. After Chris Brown's eight-yard TD run on the opening drive, Tennessee's offence bogged down and didn't get it going until Collins came in. He finished the first drive and led the Titans to field goals on the next two to series to turn the game - and put Tennessee in the playoffs. "That's why Kerry is where Kerry is," Fisher said. "He's one play away from playing. He's played an awful lot of ball, being a backup in this league is harder than starting." Notes: Indy ended a 10-game home winning streak against AFC South opponents. ... Tennessee defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth left briefly in the first half after reinjuring his right hamstring, and linebacker Keith Bulluck left late in the game with an undisclosed injury. ... Justin Gage had seven catches for 104 yards to lead the Titans. ... Indy lost its final regular-season game in the RCA Dome. Next year it will move to Lucas Oil Stadium.
"I am totally cool with you guys. You guys are wrong and clearly hate the wrong guy/school--seeing as how they they are pride of Houston and the State of Texas respectively, but at least there is no pretense about it. Further, Meowgi has every right to hate VY and call him "KY" with his intimate knowledge about VY and his Mama." Whats "wrong" about a football opinion. I am from Houston, not Austin and certainly not Dallas. The VY led Madison team beat my neighborhood North Shore Mustangs out of the playoffs one year. He has never been part of any team I take "pride" in. Certainly your mileage varies...but don't pretend I don't support my local teams. "I would enjoy Major Malcontent over for a BBQ seeing as how I can't wait to see Farve go 0-9 in god's house, if the Pack make by Seattle. Followed by a respectable Superbowl peformance by the Boys even if we fall a little short versus Brady or Manning this time--not that the Boys don't have a legit chance versus AFC, even better is someone there knocks off the Pats. A respectable showing by VY and the Titans in SD would be nice too. See, we would have a good ole time." I'll bring the beer. How good are you at tenderizing crow?
They were just talking on ESPN and said even if VY is healthy, the Titans officially have a QB controversy for this years playoffs. If you are a Titans fan, and a fan of the team, congrats. If you are a vince young only fan, this doesn't look good for you.