Wednesday, August 27, 2008

VY in trouble in Tennessee?

That's what I'm hearing from local radio hacks, folks, that Vince Young is on the hot seat in Titan ville. I'm fucking dumbfounded by this one. He comes in as a rook in 2006, has his struggles, but the team that picked 3rd in the draft the previous year made a run at the last playoff spot in the hyper-competitive AFC, with VY at the helm as a rookie. Then in 2007, they go a step further and actually make the playoffs in VY's 2nd year. I know his numbers aren't great, but compare his run to Troy Aikman's: 1-15 1st year; 7-9 2nd year; 11-5 playoffs in his 3rd year. Yet Vince is taking heat? Hey, stupid local Polish radio hack: The Bears, Chiefs, Dolphins, Bills, 49ers, Cardinals, Vikes, Texans, Raiders, Bucs, and maybe even the Eagles would love to have this guy. You and the Tennessee fans can't be that stupid.

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