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VY workout in Austin???

Discussion in 'Houston Texans' started by Yao_Ming, Mar 22, 2006.

  1. pgabriel

    pgabriel Educated Negro

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    I never understood why people questioned his arm strength, isn't surprising they are talking about it as a positive.
     
  2. rikesh316

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    No because VY won't be NFL ready for at least 3 years IMO. It took 3 years for him to make the transition from high school to the college. The system at UT by Greg Davis is not a pro style offense. The work with Jerry Rhome should help a lot. I am not a fan or hater of Carr but it still is too early to give up on him. The system the last 4 years they ran was a joke. I seriously know some better high school offense like at Baytown Lee. Jabar Gaffney was right about that.
     
  3. gucci888

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    Took him 3 years to make the transition from h.s. to college? Where the hell did you pull that out?

    He split time with Chance Mock his redshirt freshman year, took the Horns to a BCS championship his sophomore year, and won it all his Junior year.

    You're taking away from VY because of UT's system but you're crediting Carr because of the Texan's?
     
  4. MadMax

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    Texans: Just Do It!

    you don't let david carr or david carr's trade value or david carr's audi commercials or david carr's haircut or david carr's last season at fresno stand in the way of drafting a guy with this kind of potential at the QB position. you just don't. you gamble big.

    yeah, i know..i'm debating it all again. :D
     
  5. jopatmc

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    There was no need for the Raiders to watch his workout. They've already made up their minds. If he is there at 7, they are gonna pick him.
     
  6. gr8-1

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    Maybe. But they just picked up Brooks today as well.
     
  7. rikesh316

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    3 years idiot. He red-shirted his first year, played bad his second year, played decent his 3rd year.
     
  8. ktvoss

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    Don't worry about it man, we'll be picking Reggie Bush. I'll bet anyone on it.
     
  9. tinman

    tinman 999999999
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    winning the rose bowl =decent
     
  10. gr8-1

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    Decent his third year? They won a MNC. He lead the nation in passing efficiency and was the only 3K/1K quarterback.

    And what's with the name calling?
     
  11. gr8-1

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    I don't think anyone doubts that.
     
  12. Deckard

    Deckard Blade Runner
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    What Max said!! Hell, I'd get into Houston pro football again. Come on, guys... draft Vince! :cool:
     
  13. rikesh316

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    His third year was his sophomore year not junior year. His sophomore year was bad untill the Rose Bowl.
     
  14. The Real Shady

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    More VY stuff.......

    Scout: Young runs 40-yard dash in 4.58ESPN.com news services

    Quarterback Vince Young was timed in 4.58 seconds in the 40-yard dash Wednesday on what is considered a fast track at the University of Texas in Austin, one NFL scout told ESPN's Chris Mortensen. The scout said Young's time was slower than anticipated.


    According to the same scout, Young's overall workout was "fairly impressive," but the scout said that Young was not asked to make certain drops and throws that he would have to perform in a private team workout.


    While Young completed all but five of more than 50 passes, a scout told Mortensen, "That wasn't a remarkable achievement because he wasn't asked to make many tough throws and he waited a lot on his receivers to get out of their breaks. Teams that are curious about the guy are going to want to see more when they work him out."

    One of those teams is the Tennessee Titans, who will give Young a private workout on Thursday in Austin, site of Wednesday's pro workout day for Young his his Longhorn teammates.

    Other teams that have scheduled private workouts include the Houston Texans and New York Jets.


    Asked to compare Young's workout to one given last Friday by Vanderbilt's Jay Cutler in cold weather and swirling winds, one scout said told Mortensen, "There was no comparison. Cutler made all the throws in tough conditions while Young limited his range of throws and he was indoors."

    USC quarterback Matt Leinart, the consensus top passer available for the April 29 NFL draft, will work out on April 2 on the Southern Cal campus.

    Young, the former Texas quarterback, worked out for 30 minutes in front of more than 100 NFL scouts, coaches and executives who are paying close attention to the quirky throwing motion that still raises questions despite delivering a national championship.


    "Very impressed," said new Texans coach Gary Kubiak, whose team owns the No. 1 pick. "The kid put on a show."

    Texas officials said Washington was the only team not to have someone watching the workout.


    One owner, the Texans' Bob McNair, introduced himself to Young before the throwing session. Young is from Houston and has said he'd like to play for his hometown fans.


    "I think he had a good workout," McNair said.


    The Texans, who were 2-14 last season, are expected to lean toward drafting USC tailback and Heisman Trophy winner Reggie Bush after extending quarterback David Carr's contract for three years.


    McNair said he hopes to attend Bush's workout early next month. But he also indicated the Texans haven't decided who to draft or whether to keep or trade the pick.


    As a quarterback who can run or throw, Young is the most intriguing player in the draft, scheduled for April 29-30 in New York. He may also be the most scrutinized as teams try to decide whether his Rose Bowl performance of 467 total yards and three rushing touchdowns will translate into the NFL.


    "It's a very valuable pick," McNair said. "We all want to make a good decision."

    According to NFL.com, Young measured 6-foot-4 5/8 and 228 pounds. He ran one 40-yard dash, timing 4.57 seconds, although Young said he was told he timed between 4.4 and 4.5.


    Although Young wasn't scheduled to run Wednesday, he said he wanted to after watching some of his teammates do it.


    "They wanted to see me run, so I ran," he said.


    The change of heart impressed Kubiak.


    "He's very competitive and got in an environment where everybody wanted to see him operate," Kubiak said. "He did a great job."


    Young spent most of the last two seasons operating out of the shotgun. Wednesday's drills had him taking simulated snaps under center and working with five- and seven-step drops in the pocket.


    "I showed them everything they wanted to see," Young said, adding he'll do individual workouts for teams that ask.

    QB 40-yard dash times
    Reggie McNeal, Texas A&M, 4.35
    Marcus Vick, Va. Tech, 4.42
    Brad Smith, Missouri, 4.46
    D.J. Shockley, Georgia, 4.56
    Barrick Nealy, Texas St., 4.57
    Bruce Gradkowski, Toledo, 4.59
    Ingle Martin, Furman, 4.68
    Tarvaris Jackson, Alabama St., 4.75
    Brett Basanez, Northwestern, 4.75
    Jay Cutler, Vanderbilt, 4.77
    -- Vince Young's time of 4.58 would put him in sixth place among QBs

    Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft06/news/story?id=2380236
     
  15. Lil Francis

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    I don't understand why the local media is making a big deal out of what Kubiak and McNair said at the workout. Its not like Kubiak was going to go on camera and say "Im not impressed". If he had made 50 bad throws he would have still said he was impressed.
     
  16. gr8-1

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    No doubt. But, the so-so article by Mortenson was not surprising. He's an SEC guy, an Arkansas fan.
     
  17. Lil Francis

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    Mortenson is a Reggie Bush fan so he's cool with me :D
     
  18. Chance

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    bet me. email me the terms.

    chance dot mcclain at gmail dot com
     
  19. MadMax

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    do you know something? please tell me you know something.

    i was getting over it, really, until today. i was moving on. was ready to root root root for reggie. but geez...man....this guy may already be my favorite athlete of all time...which is insane because i'm a baseball guy!
     
  20. ktvoss

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    Sent.
     

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