Vince Young? He gone.
Vince Young? He gone.
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Vince Young? He gone.
Excepting those of us who actually live in New England and have been supporting them even before they became good.
Most of the Manchester United/Real Madrid types are Dallas Cowboys fans, anyway.
Vince Young? He gone.
Wow, I expected the owner to side with the non-franchise quarterback than the longtime coach with the way he was wetting himself over Young.
So do the Titans go after McNabb or Kolb or someone like that or draft a guy... and let Collins teach him for a year?
Vince Young? He gone.
At this point, I'm guessing that Vince Young will be in a mental institution by the end of the year.
Oakland
Vince Young? He gone.
At this point, I'm guessing that Vince Young will be in a mental institution by the end of the year.
Oakland
I hear Kyle Orton's probably going to be available.
If it were a coach with a proven history of success in the NFL, like, say, Bill Cowher, then I could understand it. But not for a guy who's never been a head coach in the NFL. Success in college does not always translate to success in the NFL.^^
Really? Considering how much some of the players earn that doesn't strike me as excessive at all. If I owned a team, head coach is a position I would not hesitate to dump a lot of money into if necessary to get the guy I want.
If it were a coach with a proven history of success in the NFL, like, say, Bill Cowher, then I could understand it. But not for a guy who's never been a head coach in the NFL. Success in college does not always translate to success in the NFL.^^
Really? Considering how much some of the players earn that doesn't strike me as excessive at all. If I owned a team, head coach is a position I would not hesitate to dump a lot of money into if necessary to get the guy I want.
Dumb though, if you're the obvious #1 draft pick, which it seems he is (I don't follow college at all), ya leave right then and there... it's not like your value can really go up.
I guess there is the looming problem of the lockout... I'm not sure how that affects this year's draft class... but coming out of the draft still seems like safer money to me.
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