Post subject: Re: Vince Young scores a 6 on the Wunderlik
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 8:12 pm
Stone's Bitch
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Monkey_Driven wrote:
Orpheus wrote:
I still like Vince, even if he never plays football again. You guys can go screw yourselves.
Still living in those glory days of Texas football, huh?
I'm not even a college football fan but I did watched the 2006 Texas-USC Rose Bowl game and it was one of the greatest football I've ever watched. Vince single-handedly won that game, probably the best individual performance I've ever seen on the field.
It was like, a man playing against boys during that game but now it's the other way around for him in the NFL.
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Nobody making millions of dollars a year to play pro football deserves any sympathy for being fairly criticized. A few boos from the crowd and you want to sit on the bench and never play again? Seriously, find another profession or just retire and let somebody who wants to get better have a turn. What a joke.
_________________ "Relaxed, but Edgy" - Ed, Raleigh, NC April, 2003
If the reports were true, Young's draft stock stands to be significantly affected, especially with Cutler continuing to skyrocket up most teams' draft boards. When I asked one scout from the AFC if he thought Young would still be a top-five draft pick if the rumor turns out to be true, he answered, "Sure … as a wide receiver, though."
This was in John Clayton's article on ESPN.com. This is kind of how I've felt about Young all along. I would draft him with the number one overall pick if he agreed to play WR, he would be a lot like Terrell Owens playing WR, with his speed, size and athleticism he would be unstoppable in the open field. Lining up behind center, reading defenses and trying to get the ball to guys that are worse athletes than himself is a dumb idea.
If the reports were true, Young's draft stock stands to be significantly affected, especially with Cutler continuing to skyrocket up most teams' draft boards. When I asked one scout from the AFC if he thought Young would still be a top-five draft pick if the rumor turns out to be true, he answered, "Sure … as a wide receiver, though."
This was in John Clayton's article on ESPN.com. This is kind of how I've felt about Young all along. I would draft him with the number one overall pick if he agreed to play WR, he would be a lot like Terrell Owens playing WR, with his speed, size and athleticism he would be unstoppable in the open field. Lining up behind center, reading defenses and trying to get the ball to guys that are worse athletes than himself is a dumb idea.
This was my quote from 2 years ago.
And it's still wrong.
Yeah, he's going to be a great NFL QB
_________________ "Relaxed, but Edgy" - Ed, Raleigh, NC April, 2003
If the reports were true, Young's draft stock stands to be significantly affected, especially with Cutler continuing to skyrocket up most teams' draft boards. When I asked one scout from the AFC if he thought Young would still be a top-five draft pick if the rumor turns out to be true, he answered, "Sure … as a wide receiver, though."
This was in John Clayton's article on ESPN.com. This is kind of how I've felt about Young all along. I would draft him with the number one overall pick if he agreed to play WR, he would be a lot like Terrell Owens playing WR, with his speed, size and athleticism he would be unstoppable in the open field. Lining up behind center, reading defenses and trying to get the ball to guys that are worse athletes than himself is a dumb idea.
This was my quote from 2 years ago.
And it's still wrong.
Yeah, he's going to be a great NFL QB
The one about him being "a lot like Terrell Owens playing WR." Yeah. That one. Wrong.
Post subject: Re: Vince Young scores a 6 on the Wunderlik
Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 2:42 am
Stone's Bitch
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 1:42 am Posts: 11014 Location: Mizzou Gender: Male
Orpheus wrote:
Heh, how long has Mizzou been any good? And it's more reading through the thread again and seeing bitches like Mitchell than anything else.
I'm just joking man . I think about everyone here hates to see such fantastic athletes not live up to their potential. Sometimes we forget that they're human.
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