Man, it sure feels good to see Vince get off the board so early in the draft. So much craziness happened with the top 2 picks I had no idea what was going to happen to Vince.
I think Tennessee is a good fit for Vince, considering he has a chance to learn from Steve McNair who had a similar playing style when he came out of college. What I think is most interesting about this pick though, is that even Norm Chow couldn’t get Matt Leinart to come to the Titans. Definitely a telling sign if you ask me.
More analysis to come later. Now it is time to go and buy a Tennessee Titans jersey.
Update
Titans just picked up LenDale White with the 35th overall pick, best overall running back in the entire draft for Vince to hand off to now. Kind of wondering why he fell this far, but could be an absolute steal for the Titans. (5:19 pm)
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Matt
April 29th, 2006 at 11:01 am
Man, Raiders may not be interested in Leinart either? Will he really fall to #10?
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Brian
April 29th, 2006 at 3:49 pm
I can’t believe the Lions passed on Leinart. I wonder if they really think John Kitna is the answer? Dennis Green must have been peeing himself a little when he saw Leinart start to fall. It’s also pretty telling that every team near the top of the draft that needed a QB (Titans, Packers, and Raiders) thought Vince was the number one guy available.
I wonder if there’s any chance the Titans bring Steve McNair back now? I know they pissed him off pretty good this offseason, but is his desire to support and nurture Vince stronger than his pride?
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#6
April 29th, 2007 at 9:52 am
this is so cool
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#6
April 29th, 2007 at 9:54 am
love vince young!!!!!!he is so good!!!!!!