Kurt Warner: Not going anywhere.
Kerry Collins: Will likely stick around in Tennessee due to Vince Young's suppose instability.
Matt Cassel: Patriots won't let him go considering the seriousness of Tom Brady's knee injury (remember Pep?!)
Kurt Warner: Not going anywhere.
Kerry Collins: Will likely stick around in Tennessee due to Vince Young's suppose instability.
Matt Cassel: Patriots won't let him go considering the seriousness of Tom Brady's knee injury (remember Pep?!)
Posted by Zach Koenig | 1 comment
The Titans star their young star, Vince Young, have a mental breakdown early this year, and made the switch to the grizzled vet Kerry Collins, who has played well, not made too many mistakes, and let his defense take care of the rest...
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The Eagles and the Bengals played to a tie. A tie in the NFL is extremely rare, as the last tie came in 2002. What’s amazing is that Donovan McNabb didn’t know that the game ended after 15 minutes if no team scored! What’s more amazing, is that after McNabb was told that by a reporter during the post-game press conference, he wondered what would happen if that occurred in a play-off game or the Super Bowl. Are you kidding me? A QB who has been in the NFL for 10 years, and counts $9.3M against the Eagles cap, doesn’t know this? This is absurd!
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It turns out that Vince young won’t be playing against the Bengals Sunday do to physical and mental problems. When your mother has to come out and say to leave her son alone, there must be serious problems going on. I think that obviously Vince young has had something horrible happen recently with his family that he must deal with on a day to day basis. My best guess is a death in the family. Although for all I know she can be referring to the fact that he is known as a player who doesn’t LOVE the game. Therefore his mental problems can be Ricky Williams-esk in that he just doesn’t want to play football for the rest of his life and is content with the money he has made/ saved.
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