Former Titans OC Chow Talks About Picking VY

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  1. alen1

    alen1 New Member

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    From Profootballtalk.com, Norm Chow made the statement above. I know that many believe that Young has a lack of IQ for his position and that could hinder his potential. He says "everyone knew who I wanted," clearly referring to Matt Leinart. He favored Leinart because he coached him but now Leinart is fighting for his starting job where Vince Young is the clear starter in Tennessee. I know that the QB situations are different because Warner is a better backup and/or player than Kerry Collins. However, when its all said and done, Vince Young might end up being the better player than Leinart. This pick could turn out to be the right pick for Tennessee.
     
  2. GISH

    GISH ~mUST wARN oTHERS~

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    Yeah right. Vince has looked nothing short of PATHETIC as a pro quarterback. He has a huge hill to climb.
     
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  3. padre31

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    I thought Vince Young retired?:shifty:
     
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  4. alen1

    alen1 New Member

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    As sad as it sounds, he's done more than Leinart lol.
     
  5. TheAnswer385

    TheAnswer385 Stay Low Run Free

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    yea but he hasnt had to fight a bubble hall of famer for the starting spot.
     
  6. Stitches

    Stitches ThePhin's Biggest Killjoy Luxury Box

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    I think Kurt is somewhat underrated, but HoF? Let's not even call him a bubble player please.
     
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    Both have been utter crap.

    Cutler on the other hand has been amazing.
     
  8. sking29

    sking29 What it takes to be cool

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    Ranking the big three from that year's draft (06 if I'm correct) I would say its Young, Cutler, and then Leinart. This is purely based off team success (up until now) which no one can deny that Young just makes plays and helps his team win. He may not be a true QB but he wins and that's the real measure of a QB in the end. Cutler however has the most potential to have the best career.
     
  9. SICK

    SICK Lounge Moderator

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    bubble hof'er????? I'm sorry but that's a GIGANTIC stretch.....
     
  10. King Felix

    King Felix Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    well it looks like my prediction on VY is gonna be right(he still can improve though)..but i thought lienart was going to be a pro bowler. i really liked him out of usc(no homo)
     
  11. alen1

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    I don't think you can base a QB's progress thus far off of his teams success. You look at Cutler's situation in Denver. He's got no defense and one good WR on offense. Looking at Young in Tennessee, he doesn't have much to work with on offense like Cutler but he has a very good defense that wins a lot of games for him imo. And lastly for Leinart, he's last out of the three. He's made the least progress (partly because of the injury last year) but is fighting for his job right now and has top weapons on offense. I think Cutler is ahead of the other two. I'd rank it Cutler, Young, Leinart.
     
  12. Jaj

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    Based on all the factors that he has going for him now, Cutler will probably go into the elite group of QBs this season. I'm talking about the Palmer class just under Brady-Manning.
     
  13. Desides

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    Cutler was my favorite of the three QBs in 2006, but I'm not sure about that. To get in the tier just under Brady/Manning would require around 4000 passing yards and 28+ TDs. I think it's more likely he lands in the Anderson/Roethlisberger tier, which is one step down.
     

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