the buffalo bill/chan gailey offense
yea that's her
rofl what kind of system fits his talent? Pretty much every system in the NFL involves using the forward pass as a way to advance the ball.
the buffalo bill/chan gailey offense
yea that's her
I thought Andy Reid's spear chucker offense was what was supposed to help Vince Young...
lol vince young
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/201...?sct=nfl_t2_a6
It's amazing that there are still some UT nut huggers that think VY is talented enough to be a starting QB in this league. He's done. That's what happens to stupid NFL players.
Vince Young
Mack Brown
Coddled
never teaching players how to act like grown men
does better on the wonderlic test than he does at managing his money
To this day I can still see Young's knee on the ground as he tosses a td pass vs USC in that Championship game. The guy was down!
I'm sure VY's attorney's will handle this and it this will be the last we hear about it. VY made a big mistake by letting Major Adams represent him. Dude is nothing short of a crook.
Hey man, Tyler Thigpen is the in man. CCU baby!
http://espn.go.com/nfl/trainingcamp1...-buffalo-bills
Vince Young tweet hints at Bills cut
The arrival of Tarvaris Jackson in Buffalo apparently means Vince Young's exit from the Bills.
Young tweeted thanks to the Bills on Monday morning signaling he was cut by the organization, although the Bills haven't officially announced the move.
He wrote: "I want to thank the Bills organization for the opportunity and wish the organization and my teammates good luck this season".
The Bills agreed to a restructured contract with Jackson on Monday, a source told The Associated Press, which was the last hurdle in completing his trade from Seattle.
Young signed a one-year, $2 million deal with the Bills in May, after spending last season with the Philadelphia Eagles.
He had the edge to win the No. 2 job until he struggled in a 38-7 loss to Pittsburgh on Saturday. Young threw two interceptions, the first coming on his first pass attempt, and finished 12 of 26 for 103 yards in playing the entire second half.
Jackson was scheduled to make $4 million this season, but that figure was restructured because the Bills deemed it to be too expensive for a backup player.
It's not yet clear what the Seahawks will get in return for Jackson, though it's expected to be a mid- to late-round draft pick from Buffalo.
Jackson signed a two-year contract with the Seahawks last year, and was credited for playing a major role in the team's turnaround after a 2-6 start. He posted career numbers in completions (271) and attempts (450) to go with 3,091 yards passing with 14 touchdowns and 13 interceptions.
But Seattle went out and acquired free agent Matt Flynn this offseason, then selected Russell Wilson in the third round of April's draft.
Wilson was named the team's starting quarterback on Sunday night by coach Pete Carroll.
The Bills, meanwhile, have Ryan Fitzpatrick entrenched as their No. 1 quarterback after signing him to a six-year, $59 million extension last season. Vince Young and Tyler Thigpen have been vying for the backup job this preseason, and coach Chan Gailey has maintained that there's only room for one backup, because the No. 3 job is going to receiver/Wildcat specialist Brad Smith.
Jackson had an up-and-down five-year career with the Vikings. His most productive season came in 2007, when he started 12 games.
I guess he will be telling stories at his steakhouse like Rocky.
Saw the game live.
VY had Tenn in position to win playoff game vs Chargers.
Stupid running back fumbles in red zone, field goal kicker misses chip shot (i think two of them). LT gets awarded touchdown for Chargers on 4th down when, after being stood up short of the goaline an O lineman pushed LT from the back (illegal) for the score.
Most def was not VYs fault.
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