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  • #16
    Originally posted by Tony Oday
    VY is terrible. He is lucky he is in the NFL much less actually on the field.
    ahh finally a sensible post. i completely agree

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Partial
      He's a playmaker. They're gonna have a tough time getting back into the fray in that division.
      He sure is. So much so, that he's the third string QB. the guy has playmaker written all over him.
      GO PACK!!!!

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      • #18
        VY looked much improved during the preseason. But then again, so did our O-line.

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        • #19
          CON-FAB-U-LAT-ION
          "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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          • #20
            I don't know much about VY as a player, he has had his struggles, but I think he is coming around as a mature person. A story I heard about him was very touching. When Steve McNair died, VY went to McNair's young sons and told them that he would be there for them, they might not have a daddy anymore but they had a big brother. For the start of the school year they had a father/son pancake breakfast at the children's school. As a suprise Vince Young should up at the McNair house to take the two boys to the father/son pancake breakfast. I thought that was very touching, and showed a very responsible and caring side to Vince Young. If nothing else I believe he is turning into a stand up person. I also hope that he can get his career back on track and use the talent God has given him.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
              I don't know much about VY as a player, he has had his struggles, but I think he is coming around as a mature person. A story I heard about him was very touching. When Steve McNair died, VY went to McNair's young sons and told them that he would be there for them, they might not have a daddy anymore but they had a big brother. For the start of the school year they had a father/son pancake breakfast at the children's school. As a suprise Vince Young should up at the McNair house to take the two boys to the father/son pancake breakfast. I thought that was very touching, and showed a very responsible and caring side to Vince Young. If nothing else I believe he is turning into a stand up person. I also hope that he can get his career back on track and use the talent God has given him.
              Nothing has surprised me more today than to Google this story and discover it to be true.
              Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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              • #22
                That's a good one, Nutz.

                It takes a lot of heart for Vince to do that.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
                  I don't know much about VY as a player, he has had his struggles, but I think he is coming around as a mature person. A story I heard about him was very touching. When Steve McNair died, VY went to McNair's young sons and told them that he would be there for them, they might not have a daddy anymore but they had a big brother. For the start of the school year they had a father/son pancake breakfast at the children's school. As a suprise Vince Young should up at the McNair house to take the two boys to the father/son pancake breakfast. I thought that was very touching, and showed a very responsible and caring side to Vince Young. If nothing else I believe he is turning into a stand up person. I also hope that he can get his career back on track and use the talent God has given him.
                  Well said and good point.

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                  • #24
                    Don Banks is calling for VY time. I'm hereby declaring that I fully support them giving the ball to VY for the remainder of the year. I don't see them making the playoffs since they're obviously giving a 4 game handicap, but I think they could reach 500 with VY at the helm.

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                    • #25
                      Re: VY Time

                      Originally posted by Partial
                      Titans are 0-3 in a tough division. Time to start my guy VY and watch him make game winning plays. I hope they make the switch soon so everyone can see what a unique, dynamic talent he is.
                      while i completely disagree with you on him being a big time QB, I'd like to see him have the chance at this point.
                      The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Partial
                        Don Banks is calling for VY time. I'm hereby declaring that I fully support them giving the ball to VY for the remainder of the year. I don't see them making the playoffs since they're obviously giving a 4 game handicap, but I think they could reach 500 with VY at the helm.
                        Yeah at this point, why not? Unless he isn't even the 2nd string QB like someone mentioned one time. I mean the Titans at this point should put in whichever QB they think will be their next franchise QB.

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                        • #27
                          Re: VY Time

                          Originally posted by bobblehead
                          Originally posted by Partial
                          Titans are 0-3 in a tough division. Time to start my guy VY and watch him make game winning plays. I hope they make the switch soon so everyone can see what a unique, dynamic talent he is.
                          while i completely disagree with you on him being a big time QB, I'd like to see him have the chance at this point.
                          I don't think he has the skills as a drop back passer at this point. I still think he has the speed to beat LB's on the edge and the size to plow through the secondary if he gets to the second level. Perfect Wildcat quarterback, or in this case, and every down QB who can run as well as most bigger RB's and pass better than basically all of the wildcat QBs.

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                          • #28
                            I'd say put him in and see what he can do at this point in his career. TN has a tough next 4 games though.
                            All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Cheesehead Craig
                              I'd say put him in and see what he can do at this point in his career. TN has a tough next 4 games though.
                              They might as well. Even if they don't want him after this season, might as well put up some tape as trade bait.
                              Originally posted by 3irty1
                              This is museum quality stupidity.

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