But here's another just for fun. Think that's Bo Scaife (#80) in there making some catches and a devastating block.
The more I see and hear of him, the more excited I get. He does do a lot of Houdini stuff like Mac :brow:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8189025168229710531&q=vince+young
The more I see and hear of him, the more excited I get. He does do a lot of Houdini stuff like Mac :brow:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8189025168229710531&q=vince+young
probably already seen by most....
that's hilarious... it just screams...don't click me... boring... :sleepy:
Hell Naw! siht si ecniv gnuoy.
dude... I feel the same way. Vince Young will change everything.
that's hilarious... it just screams...don't click me... boring... :sleepy:
Hell Naw! siht si ecniv gnuoy.
dude... I feel the same way. Vince Young will change everything.
It's funny how there are hardly any Cutler and Leinart highlight reels. And the ones that are out there are usually less than 2 minutes long and boring.
You should see the Matt Leinart/Paris Hilton highlight reel.
I heard it was two minutes long and boring as well.
I heard it was two minutes long and boring as well.
You'll see... he'll be listed on the injury report as questionable (gonorrhea):wink2:
i saw the play that i have in my sig on that highlight reel, it was nice, everytime that i watch a highlight reel of vince it makes him seem more and more amazing, it seems like he just glides across the surface and can juke the crap out of everyone, hes also very strong to be able to stiff arm so many guys like he does
like im gonna faint or something?Gunny said:GhostZ lasts about 3 seconds when he sees VY
Vince did look good in the video, but his blockers and recievers looked amazing too. Remember this name Limas Sweed, he will be awesome.
He was the one catching the deep balls and the throws were the defender was on him so close he could have took it away. Also remember Quan Cosby. He is another one of those who'll go for any catch. Vince will change everything!!:brow:
He was the one catching the deep balls and the throws were the defender was on him so close he could have took it away. Also remember Quan Cosby. He is another one of those who'll go for any catch. Vince will change everything!!:brow:
something like that.GhostZ said:like im gonna faint or something?
here's a clue...
I love watching the highlight videos. This link was posted back before the draft, but it is a great analysis of the Rose bowl game. I can't believe that Texas played the whole game out of the same formation except for 1 play.
http://rpongett.phpwebhosting.com/rosebowl06.html
http://rpongett.phpwebhosting.com/rosebowl06.html
PaCmAn 4 MvP32 said:Vince did look good in the video, but his blockers and recievers looked amazing too.
There were some great catches, and also Vince put some balls where only the WR could get them. The o-line didn't look that great, he had to run from pressure on many of those plays.
The most amazing thing is Young's ability to make guys miss in the open field and in the pocket. His throwing wasn't real impressive however and will have to improve but he could win alot of games with his legs.
And don't forget Billy Pittman with his 22.1 YPC average. Texas has plenty of talent at wide receiver, and most of them are only sophomores and freshman.PaCmAn 4 MvP32 said:Vince did look good in the video, but his blockers and recievers looked amazing too. Remember this name Limas Sweed, he will be awesome.
He was the one catching the deep balls and the throws were the defender was on him so close he could have took it away. Also remember Quan Cosby. He is another one of those who'll go for any catch. Vince will change everything!!:brow:
Soxcat said:The most amazing thing is Young's ability to make guys miss in the open field and in the pocket. His throwing wasn't real impressive however and will have to improve but he could win alot of games with his legs.
Keep in mind, Soxcat, that highlight reel has ZERO plays from last season, those are all from his freshman and sophmore years. Vince really didn't become a good passer until about halfway through his sophmore year (thus the last few minutes of that reel have a few good passes). If you added his highlights from this last season when he threw for over 3,000 yards, 26/10 TD/INT, and 65% completion, then you'd be able to see how much better of a passer he has become.
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