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Vince Young GREAT QB, OR GREATEST QB? (1 Viewer)

He's a dumb Qb with the mental capacity of a child, he is whats wrong with the NFL..

Because an owner plopped down millions for this guy they have had to dumb down the playbook to make it something he can understand. Now the game is regressing back to college level because the league is filling up with these "atheletic" Qb's who can barely tie their own shoes.

He's winning in Tenn because of their coach, their Defense, and their prolific running game. Ask him to make more than 1-2 reads in the passing game and watch him go blank.
Why would I ask him this? Ask Peyton Manning to run for a 1st down on 3rd and 9.
Good point, but if you were watching last week they kept going to the super slo-mo closeup, and he's making multiple reads before going. Unless it's a designed qb run, taking off is the last resort. That's what Dinger is coaching him to do, and a big part of what's making him so dangerous right now.
 
FUBAR said:
fatness said:
He's winning in Tenn because of their coach, their Defense, and their prolific running game.
oof
:shrug: The run game was a pretty big reason for this win.
If you don't see how he's helped the running game, you're missing the big picture here. Even Jimmy Johnson was talking about it today.
Vince Young was a pretty big reason for this win. It's not either/or. It would be ridiculous to dismiss what Johnson has done as "they're winning because of their coach, their defense, and Vince Young's play." And it's ridiculous to dismiss what Young has done as "they're winning because of their coach, their defense, and their prolific running game."
Exactly. They help each other.
 
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cross-posted from the game thread...

the ARI game goes to the top of the queue for NFL replay.

has a QB ever converted four* 4th downs on a final game winning drive?

VY has only been a starting QB for the equivalent of about two years, and could get better. he definitely seems to have grown as a passer already.

* guess it was three.

 
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cross-posted from the game thread...

the ARI game goes to the top of the queue for NFL replay.

has a QB ever converted four 4th downs on a final game winning drive?

VY has only been a starting QB for about the equivalent of about two years, and could get better. he definitely seems to have grown as a passer already.
With the right coaching, I think he's far from finished growing as a qb, and is nowhere near as good as he can be.
 
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I think I am going to pick him up for the stretch run. Now to figure out who I drop from David Garrard or Carson Palmer.

 
cross-posted from the game thread...

the ARI game goes to the top of the queue for NFL replay.

has a QB ever converted four 4th downs on a final game winning drive?

VY has only been a starting QB for about the equivalent of about two years, and could get better. he definitely seems to have grown as a passer already.
With the right coaching, I think he's far from finished growing as a qb, and is nowhere near as good as he can be.
from the week 11 ETTG*...** VY is sometimes dissed for his unorthodox throwing motion and delivery. he does have a good arm, and obviously when at his best, can be accurate. lots of QBs have suceeded with an unorthodox throwing motion/delivery (for instance, philip rivers recently).

* Vince Young

Young's dynasty prospects have risen like a Phoenix from the ashes of the Titans shocking 0-6 start to the 2009 season, leading TEN to a 3-0 record since getting back in the saddle as starting QB for the first time in over a year. The former third overall pick in the 2006 draft, Offensive Rookie of the Year and Pro Bowler had a promising NFL career derailed, after a sophomore slump, 2008 week one knee injury, controversial personal issues and "interim" starter Kerry Collins leading the Titans to a league best 13-3 record conspired to bury him on the bench until the team's horrific start to this season led to an intervention by owner Bud "We're #1" Adams, who had a strong interest in finding out if VY was indeed TEN's franchise QB of the future, with potentially $14 million due in 2010 to retain his services. Since returning to the starting lineup, he has played well in compiling a 90+ QB rating in three straight games for the first time in his pro career. Young sports an impressive 21-11 record as a starter, and could win his eighth straight start (dating back to 2007) in a huge MNF divisional tilt and homecoming game against the Houston Texans. Young has overcome adversity before. Despite being struck by a car and nearly killed as a child, he went on to a storied prep career (3,500+ yards and FIFTY NINE TDs as a senior, Parade's National Player of the Year and Sporting News top high school prospect). While his father was in prison, he had a luminous career with the Longhorns, with one of the best resumes for a QB in NCAA history. More recently, former idol and pro mentor Steve McNair was tragically murdered. Some of the questions about how well his unique and unprecedented physical traits and skill set for the QB position, which enabled him to dominate at the prep/collegiate level (bigger and stronger than Michael Vick and Randall Cunningham, faster and a more dangerous runner than Donovan McNabb and Daunte Culpepper), would translate as a pro, had to be put on hold for the past year plus. While he entered the league as a suspect passer, he did show improvement every year in Texas, with the biggest jump in his final season. His time on the bench with the Titans seems to have been a humbling experience, and he has used it to grow as an NFL signal caller. Young has done a good job of playing within himself and the scheme. He has a TD pass or rush in each of his three starts (just missing another rushing TD Sunday), his passing yardage numbers are trending up (125 - 172 - 210) and he has only 1 INT in that span. Young looks comfortable running the offense and his confidence could be soaring. It helps that he has an excellent OL and brilliant second year speed merchant RB Chris Johnson, who has sprinted past Adrian Peterson for the NFL rushing lead. The mere presence of Johnson's terrifying deep speed in the lineup not only takes a lot of direct defensive game plan attention and pressure off of Young, but gives him an electrifying option in the passing game, as he is quickly becoming one of, if not the most explosive and dangerous receiving weapons out of the backfield in the league (the return to health of Pro Bowl CB Cortland Finnegan and nickel safety Vincent Fuller has elevated the secondary and defense as a whole, as well as helping boost the team's overall fortunes). While Young faces an uphill battle as a passer to ever become an elite fantasy option, he has a chance to be a special runner at the position (one of the best ever, with Vick). If he continues his string of maturing and developing play, and to lead the Titans to victory, he should be well on his way to rehabilitating his image and restoring himself to the point of NFL and fantasy football relevance once again.

 
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I am not a Vince Young fan and I think he is pretty overrated, but today's performance was top notch and very very impressive.

One could certainly argue that he was catching teams unprepared and off guard this year, but after 4 straight wins there was no way Arizona was sleeping on the Titans.

 
I am not a Vince Young fan and I think he is pretty overrated, but today's performance was top notch and very very impressive.One could certainly argue that he was catching teams unprepared and off guard this year, but after 4 straight wins there was no way Arizona was sleeping on the Titans.
Esp since they were spying him or playing quarters all game just to keep his running in check.
 
cross-posted from the game thread...the ARI game goes to the top of the queue for NFL replay.has a QB ever converted four* 4th downs on a final game winning drive?VY has only been a starting QB for the equivalent of about two years, and could get better. he definitely seems to have grown as a passer already.* guess it was three.
Better QB's wouldn't have needed three 4th down plays on the drive. Not a VY fan, but he's doing what it takes to help the team win and that drive was impressive.
 
FUBAR said:
fatness said:
He's winning in Tenn because of their coach, their Defense, and their prolific running game.
oof
:confused: The run game was a pretty big reason for this win.
If you don't see how he's helped the running game, you're missing the big picture here. Even Jimmy Johnson was talking about it today.
Vince Young was a pretty big reason for this win. It's not either/or. It would be ridiculous to dismiss what Johnson has done as "they're winning because of their coach, their defense, and Vince Young's play." And it's ridiculous to dismiss what Young has done as "they're winning because of their coach, their defense, and their prolific running game."
Exactly. They help each other.
how would you infer that I don't see that? All I'm saying is the run game is a big reason for the win - lots of players are involved in the run game, VY is one of them.
 
Unreal how VY polarizes people. I really fell like they a caging an animal in Tenessee, his whole career. I was hoping he would struggle some in order to get cut and go to another team.

Looking like he is stuck in Tennessee. :confused: Thrive where you are at VY.

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cross-posted from the game thread...the ARI game goes to the top of the queue for NFL replay.has a QB ever converted four* 4th downs on a final game winning drive?VY has only been a starting QB for the equivalent of about two years, and could get better. he definitely seems to have grown as a passer already.* guess it was three.
Better QB's wouldn't have needed three 4th down plays on the drive.
Of all the ridiculous and silly statements made in this thread, that is the most ridiculous and silly.
 
Unreal how VY polarizes people. I really fell like they a caging an animal in Tenessee, his whole career. I was hoping he would struggle some in order to get cut and go to another team.Looking like he is stuck in Tennessee. :goodposting: Thrive where you are at VY. :mellow:
You're right about the polarizing nature, and I've never been able to figure it out. I've never heard a good explanation for it and I'm sure it's nothing based on anything he's done to anyone, so I'm really at a loss. :shrug:Also, just as you said, VY sure is making it hard for Bud to let him go after this season. I think at this point the fans would string him up if he did...barring some sort of collapse, anyway. Of course, Bud loves VY anyway.
 
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how would you infer that I don't see that? All I'm saying is the run game is a big reason for the win - lots of players are involved in the run game, VY is one of them.
OK. If I misread the intent of your post, my bad. It didn't seem clear when I read it.
 
cross-posted from the game thread...

the ARI game goes to the top of the queue for NFL replay.

has a QB ever converted four* 4th downs on a final game winning drive?

VY has only been a starting QB for the equivalent of about two years, and could get better. he definitely seems to have grown as a passer already.

* guess it was three.
Better QB's wouldn't have needed three 4th down plays on the drive.Not a VY fan, but he's doing what it takes to help the team win and that drive was impressive.
:thumbup: :thumbup: This thread amuses me. Everyone - especially the haters - have already drawn their conclusions and are backing into arguments and reasoning to justify that. (Not singling you out, since you did say you were impressed, and I don't care one way or another but I do think he gets a bad rap. That's not to say he's the greatest QB ever, but there have certainly been worse).

If you think QB X is a great QB, then you're going to say that converting three 4th downs was the mark of a great QB. If you think he is not, then you're going to lament the fact that he needed three 4th down plays.

 
Let me start by saying I'm not a Titans fan, or a Vince Young fan. I'm not a Vince Young hater/detractor either.

I've never understood the vitriol towards Vince Young. People taking shots at his intelligence, stating he's over rated, and how he is not an accurate QB, the list goes on and on. The bottom line is, when he came into the NFL he was a young man who needed to mature. Lets not forget this is only his 3rd year in the NFL, and he's 26 years old. Things seems to be coming together for him so far this season, and he's playing well. Of course having an explosive weapon like Chris Johnson has helped, it would help any QB. Is it that difficult to be happy for him?

 
I still think it's smoke and mirrors. 5-6 years from now VY will be out of the league.
Was that last drive yesterday smoke and mirrors? I mean, come on. That drive was totally clutch and he did it all with his arm, not his legs. I have had serious doubts about Vince Young, as have many others, but the guy seems to have turned the corner. Not saying he is a great QB all of a sudden, but he is vastly improved, and is a playmaker when it counts.
 
The play at the end of the 1st half where the time ran out as Young held the ball forever was criminal. All Tennessee would have needed to do was kick a FG at the end of the 1st half and they wouldn't have had to score a TD at the end of the game. Young looks better than Collins, but he's far from a good QB.

 
Let me start by saying I'm not a Titans fan, or a Vince Young fan. I'm not a Vince Young hater/detractor either. I've never understood the vitriol towards Vince Young. People taking shots at his intelligence, stating he's over rated, and how he is not an accurate QB, the list goes on and on. The bottom line is, when he came into the NFL he was a young man who needed to mature. Lets not forget this is only his 3rd year in the NFL, and he's 26 years old. Things seems to be coming together for him so far this season, and he's playing well. Of course having an explosive weapon like Chris Johnson has helped, it would help any QB. Is it that difficult to be happy for him?
4 years, but I agree with your post.What we're seeing now is not surprising to a lot of people, including me. It's reminescent of when the college game slowed down for him and he became more relaxed in the pocket at Texas. He started picking up first downs with his legs and started getting a lot more yardage through the air. He proved he could beat teams either way and really put defenses in a bind. That led to him becoming the first ever 1000 yard rusher/3000 yard passer. He's not as good as he's gonna be.Like you, I still don't get the vitriol, the venom. I don't understand the polarization. Maybe someone can enlighten me.
 
Like you, I still don't get the vitriol, the venom. I don't understand the polarization. Maybe someone can enlighten me.
Schadenfreude - some people find pleasure in watching someone fail.Others are just simply racist. They don't want to see a black man succeed at what has historically been a white man's job. People can deny it, but it's just a simple fact that a certain percentage (probably, hopefully, a relatively small percentage) of people feel this way. I have relatives that make me cringe at family reunions when they start talking about Tiger Woods. They turn their comments into a joke, but it is thinly-veiled racism. I'm embarrassed to be related to them.

Longhorn haters probably account for another portion. If you disliked him in college, you probably don't want to see him succeed in the NFL either.

 
So if we don't like vince young we do so because we are either sadomasochists or racists?

 
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Like you, I still don't get the vitriol, the venom. I don't understand the polarization. Maybe someone can enlighten me.
Schadenfreude - some people find pleasure in watching someone fail.Others are just simply racist. They don't want to see a black man succeed at what has historically been a white man's job. People can deny it, but it's just a simple fact that a certain percentage (probably, hopefully, a relatively small percentage) of people feel this way. I have relatives that make me cringe at family reunions when they start talking about Tiger Woods. They turn their comments into a joke, but it is thinly-veiled racism. I'm embarrassed to be related to them.

Longhorn haters probably account for another portion. If you disliked him in college, you probably don't want to see him succeed in the NFL either.
I've really tried hard to believe that's not it, though I know deep down there's at least a small % of the comments that can be explained that way. That's just effed up, sad, and pathetic. I get people from other schools not liking the guy 'cause he beat them or whatever, but I still don't get the extreme negative feelings he brings out in them. I mean, there are players from rival schools that have beaten Texas that I go on to respect and admire...Adrian Peterson, Sam Bradford, Dat Nguyen, for example, and Jerrod Johnson...hell, I already admire that kid.

I guess I just don't get people any more. Everything's hyperbole.

 
So if we don't like vince young we do so because we are either masochists or racists?
I don't think he's saying that. I know I'm not.What I'm getting at is the vitriol. I don't wonder about why people don't like VY. I don't care about that. I do care about the vitriolic way it's expressed so often. I don't think it's good for anyone and I wonder where it comes from.
 
So if we don't like vince young we do so because we are either masochists or racists?
I don't think you understand the definition of the word masochist.And my explanations are obviously only SOME of the reasons why people might not like him. There could be many other reasons of course.

 
The play at the end of the 1st half where the time ran out as Young held the ball forever was criminal. All Tennessee would have needed to do was kick a FG at the end of the 1st half and they wouldn't have had to score a TD at the end of the game. Young looks better than Collins, but he's far from a good QB.
That play is only going to help VY going forward. He knows he blew it by trying to make a play when he shouldn't have, I was impressed with how he was pissed at himself when walking off the field and didn't just do a Cutler and ignore it. Learning from mistakes is the easiest way improve and even better when it doesn't cost the game.
 
cross-posted from the game thread...the ARI game goes to the top of the queue for NFL replay.has a QB ever converted four* 4th downs on a final game winning drive?VY has only been a starting QB for the equivalent of about two years, and could get better. he definitely seems to have grown as a passer already.* guess it was three.
Better QB's wouldn't have needed three 4th down plays on the drive. Not a VY fan, but he's doing what it takes to help the team win and that drive was impressive.
given that a lot of QBs don't drive the titans the length of the field for a victory on that last series, this critique doesn't make sense to me. i don't see how anything but positives could be extracted here (he did have some luck with the deflected pass that bounded right into the hands of scaife, but that doesn't in any way invalidate his accomplishment).
 
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The play at the end of the 1st half where the time ran out as Young held the ball forever was criminal. All Tennessee would have needed to do was kick a FG at the end of the 1st half and they wouldn't have had to score a TD at the end of the game. Young looks better than Collins, but he's far from a good QB.
That play is only going to help VY going forward. He knows he blew it by trying to make a play when he shouldn't have, I was impressed with how he was pissed at himself when walking off the field and didn't just do a Cutler and ignore it. Learning from mistakes is the easiest way improve and even better when it doesn't cost the game.
Agreed, and he will get better, but currently he's not a very good QB. Loads of potential, though.
 
The play at the end of the 1st half where the time ran out as Young held the ball forever was criminal. All Tennessee would have needed to do was kick a FG at the end of the 1st half and they wouldn't have had to score a TD at the end of the game. Young looks better than Collins, but he's far from a good QB.
That play is only going to help VY going forward. He knows he blew it by trying to make a play when he shouldn't have, I was impressed with how he was pissed at himself when walking off the field and didn't just do a Cutler and ignore it. Learning from mistakes is the easiest way improve and even better when it doesn't cost the game.
Agreed, and he will get better, but currently he's not a very good QB. Loads of potential, though.
Historically he has not been a good passing QB currently, however, he is quite good.
 
I still think it's smoke and mirrors. 5-6 years from now VY will be out of the league.
Was that last drive yesterday smoke and mirrors? I mean, come on. That drive was totally clutch and he did it all with his arm, not his legs. I have had serious doubts about Vince Young, as have many others, but the guy seems to have turned the corner. Not saying he is a great QB all of a sudden, but he is vastly improved, and is a playmaker when it counts.
He has "IT"
 
the hairy scotsman said:
Like you, I still don't get the vitriol, the venom. I don't understand the polarization. Maybe someone can enlighten me.
He's a young, athletic, mobile guy playing QB. He has not been a pure drop-back pocket passer. He got a low Wonderlic score. Add that all that up and some people aren't going to like him because he doesn't fit the way they think QB's should be. In sports announcing cliches he's "athletic" when people think QB's should be "heady". How much of that has to do with race is impossible to tell. It does seem like some current opinions on Young are based on the way he played in past pro years or in college, and not on his play this year, however.
 
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Ghost Rider said:
I still think it's smoke and mirrors. 5-6 years from now VY will be out of the league.
Was that last drive yesterday smoke and mirrors? I mean, come on. That drive was totally clutch and he did it all with his arm, not his legs. I have had serious doubts about Vince Young, as have many others, but the guy seems to have turned the corner. Not saying he is a great QB all of a sudden, but he is vastly improved, and is a playmaker when it counts.
He has "IT"
Hey, man, it's 2009. The days of treating someone with mental depression like they have some sort of unspeakable disease are long gone.
 
"Like I said before, I Love Y'all!"........VY (circa yesterday and 2 weeks ago)

I feel likewise Vince, to all of the haters out there.........All this kid does is win games. What has Matt Ryan ever done. Vince Young's H.S., collegiate, and NFL resume is much better than Matt Ryan, real, fantasy, or otherwise. VY is BACK!

 
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I think VY is doing a great job right now.

It takes time to learn the pro game. As long as Young has his legs he will be fine.

 
So if we don't like vince young we do so because we are either masochists or racists?
I don't think he's saying that. I know I'm not.What I'm getting at is the vitriol. I don't wonder about why people don't like VY. I don't care about that. I do care about the vitriolic way it's expressed so often. I don't think it's good for anyone and I wonder where it comes from.
I don't think it's racism as much as some other do. I think a lot of it comes from Texas haters and a very big chunk of it comes from the desire of many to tear someone down--especially someone who they think has gotten by on talent rather than work ethic and someone who they think has a big ego. Those of us that have followed VY for a while know that he is a hard worker, but now that the media is portraying him as "humble" and "studying and practicing hard" people will change their perceptions. Lastly, you can toss in a "hip hop" type association as another lightning rod for criticism. It really is curious though because he's never had a run-in with the law, he never reported to camp fat and out-of-shape, he never had tirades in the media, or anything of that nature yet from some of the attacks you'd think he was the second coming of Lawrence Phillips.
 
So if we don't like vince young we do so because we are either masochists or racists?
I don't think he's saying that. I know I'm not.What I'm getting at is the vitriol. I don't wonder about why people don't like VY. I don't care about that. I do care about the vitriolic way it's expressed so often. I don't think it's good for anyone and I wonder where it comes from.
I don't think it's racism as much as some other do. I think a lot of it comes from Texas haters and a very big chunk of it comes from the desire of many to tear someone down--especially someone who they think has gotten by on talent rather than work ethic and someone who they think has a big ego. Those of us that have followed VY for a while know that he is a hard worker, but now that the media is portraying him as "humble" and "studying and practicing hard" people will change their perceptions. Lastly, you can toss in a "hip hop" type association as another lightning rod for criticism. It really is curious though because he's never had a run-in with the law, he never reported to camp fat and out-of-shape, he never had tirades in the media, or anything of that nature yet from some of the attacks you'd think he was the second coming of Lawrence Phillips.
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Tonight, he just demonstrated that he's a Hot Dog who chokes. A real piece of #### vulturing the TD at the goal line instead of handing it to CJ.

Not a franchise QB by any means.

 
Tonight, he just demonstrated that he's a Hot Dog who chokes. A real piece of #### vulturing the TD at the goal line instead of handing it to CJ.

Not a franchise QB by any means.
:goodposting: :goodposting: :goodposting: DOESN'T VINCE KNOW THAT JOHNSON IS ON YOUR FANTASY TEAM????!!!!!!!!!!!!111

 
Young played poorly tonight, but his WRs certainly didn't help him. He continued to make some nice plays downfield, Britt/Washington just couldn't hang on to them.

I'm hoping he fades a bit as the season ends so I can get him late as a #2 QB in a start two. Fact is that he has one of the best OLines in the game, only faces 3 DBs on most plays, and he'll add around 500 yards and 4 TDs on the ground to his pedestrian-looking passing numbers.

 
I watched the game sparingly last night. Saw Gage, maybe Britt, get hit right in the numbers on stride when he wasn't looking at the ball. :goodposting:
I saw almost the entire game, Britt messed up a few but VY was making some piss poor decisions as he was trying to do too much. If he can just learn to control that he'll be fine.
 
I watched the game sparingly last night. Saw Gage, maybe Britt, get hit right in the numbers on stride when he wasn't looking at the ball. :goodposting:
I saw almost the entire game, Britt messed up a few but VY was making some piss poor decisions as he was trying to do too much. If he can just learn to control that he'll be fine.
The problem is the offense is not built to over come large deficits. They got down by to many last night and it forced their hand. It is definitely not Young's strong point to be forced to throw and throw often as we seen last night. Young played poorly last night though and it is not an excuse for that.
 

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