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I don't follow that website normally, but I'm thinking about adding it. That was really well written. He's got so much, but there's a long way to go. Everyone has to be careful with his training. It also helps make you realize how difficult it must be being a young QB coming into the NFL. I bet Rivers is still wetting his pants and he's had two years.
 
at least the guy who wrote the article is being realistic about Young. He can be great or a bust. Of course some folks have Young in the Hall of fame already
 
Ewker said:
at least the guy who wrote the article is being realistic about Young. He can be great or a bust. Of course some folks have Young in the Hall of fame already
and some have him as a bust already
 
I found this posted while I was out trolling.

Titans | Young showing steady improvement
Sat, 24 Jun 2006 19:38:11 -0700

Kirk Bohls, of the Austin American-Statesman, reports Tennessee Titans rookie QB Vince Young has been showing steady improvement throughout the offseason. Even Young admitted he got off to a rocky start in his first minicamp. He fumbled his first snap, and linemen jumped offsides on the next two plays. Before the coaches could step in, Young signaled to them that he was in charge, rehuddled and told his new teammates everybody's job was on the line. They laughed, but got the message. "Starting off, I was horrible," Young said. "But I got better and better. I got more relaxed." Young seems to be winning over the coaching staff. Titans' head coach Jeff Fisher has already adapted the Titans playbook, adding bootlegs and rollouts. And the zone read? "I can't tell you all that," Young said. "We've got some nice things."
 
I liked what one of the reviewers said,

''Honestly, why does it matter how he throws the football? That is like ripping him for running different than other NFLers. Seriously, who cares how he throws the football?. If he can win football games, why does it matter how he throws? As bad as his throwing motion may be, he still threw over 3,000 yds and posted 26 TDs this past year at Texas and I still haven't mentioned his electrifying running ability. So his throwing motion is bad. So what? Develop him and give him time to perfect it. He is an amazing QB that knows how to win.''

Its basically what I feel on the matter
 
There is another article on him in the tennessean today. About his progress.

Not badly written, I expect TJ will have it up soon.
 
I don't know about the rest of you, but I definitely care about his ability to throw the football. I don't care if they leave the wrist flick thing intact, if it works it works, but he's going to have to be a good passer in the NFL too. His running ability is a suppliment, not his main resource.
 
GoTitans3801 said:
I don't know about the rest of you, but I definitely care about his ability to throw the football. I don't care if they leave the wrist flick thing intact, if it works it works, but he's going to have to be a good passer in the NFL too. His running ability is a suppliment, not his main resource.

I think everyone one is saying if he throws the ball well even if his motion is different don't worry so much about his throwing motion. No one is suggestion that he rely on his legs in the NFL
 
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