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Vincent Young: Bigger version of Vick or NFL wide receiver?


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Yea Shadow, he did have at least 1 big last season (Michigan)--kind of his hi-light....

I remember seeing Texas lose (or win) a big game 12-0 (Oklahoma?), in which Young looked like he was below the CFL level--he was way too scatter armed (I agree with Faba).

I think he stays at QB and improves a bit, but as far as the NFL, he's lucky has time to make the jump.

P.S: That's a weird article by Duarte of the Houston paper--In the intro, he claims NFL scouts rave about him...then he writes he may not even be a NFL QB :shock:

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I do not think many question Young being a great physical specimen but as a QB- until I see a better accuracy and touch on his throws -that is all I see

Supposedly, Young has been working with 2 QB coaches and throwing 1,500 passes a day through all kinds of different drills.

The guy has a gun for an arm but sometimes he is lucky to hit the side of the barn.

Should be very interesting to see if he can improve his accuracy as much as he needs to over one off-season.

Bottom line, he will definitly be a NFL player, it's just a matter of what position.

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Yea Shadow, he did have at least 1 big last season (Michigan)--kind of his hi-light....

I remember seeing Texas lose (or win) a big game 12-0 (Oklahoma?), in which Young looked like he was below the CFL level--he was way too scatter armed (I agree with Faba).

I think he stays at QB and improves a bit, but as far as the NFL, he's lucky has time to make the jump.

P.S: That's a weird article by Duarte of the Houston paper--In the intro, he claims NFL scouts rave about him...then he writes he may not even be a NFL QB :shock:

Yeah... but it wasn't his arm that killed the Wolverines. It was his legs. He ran for more yards than he threw. He's not a good QB... just like Vick, cept Vick can launch the ball.

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Have they ever taken one of these scattershot college QB's and made them into real NFL starters? The one thing that will preclude you from being an NFL QB is a lack of accuracy. You can get by with lack of mobility, lack of arm strength, even lack of size, but lack of accuracy will kill you every time.

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Have they ever taken one of these scattershot college QB's and made them into real NFL starters? The one thing that will preclude you from being an NFL QB is a lack of accuracy. You can get by with lack of mobility, lack of arm strength, even lack of size, but lack of accuracy will kill you every time.

I agree TS, he's not a player that jumps out at me for QB skills......Plus, the article insinuates he's got average arm strength.

But he's got 2 things going for him:

1) He still has time to improve--2 seasons.

2) NFL teams, foolishly, draft on potential, so who really knows what they are thinking?

In the summer of 2004 I knew a lot about Aaron Rodgers, but would be lying if said I knew a lot about then 20 year old Alex Smith...

And how did Jason Campbell get drafted so high? Going into 2004, he was a liability at times for Auburn?

Overall, however, I agree with you.....Check out the Oklahoma loss Texas had...Young looked below CFL par.

Facinating player to watch.

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Says the same guy who calls Nugent "the next Vinatieri" without attempting a single NFL kick to date. :shock:

He at least fits the profile to a great kicker to be, Vince Young, what the hell has he done? He can't throw a damn.

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Says the same guy who calls Nugent "the next Vinatieri" without attempting a single NFL kick to date. :shock:

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10 HR

46 RBI

4 SB

Yeah that's awesome numbers right there:

Or better yet:

47-46!

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I can't see Young being a consistent QB on the college level, let alone the Pro level.

He just doesn't have a quarterback presence. His eyes, his head, it is not looking downfield. He is looking to run and finding a seam.

He is a heck of an athlete, I will give him credit for that. Tacklers seem to bounce off of him.

I just don't like Big 12 QB's either. They just sdon't seem to have systems that are QB friendly.

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