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  • FirstTimer
    Freeman Error

    • Feb 2009
    • 18729

    How Does Vince Young keep getting work?



    Quarterback Vince Young has agreed to a one-year, $2 million contract with the Buffalo Bills, league sources told ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen.

    Young can earn another $1 million in incentives, sources said. He is expected to join the team Monday. Young worked out for the Bills at the beginning of the month.


    Young, in a statement released Friday afternoon, thanked general manager Buddy Nix and coach Chan Gailey.

    "I am looking forward to playing with the guys and helping where I am needed," Young said. "I have always respected the Bills organization and I am looking forward to being a part of the team."

    Young spent last season with the Philadelphia Eagles. He struggled in six games, throwing for 866 yards, four touchdowns and nine interceptions. Young also had a career-low 60.8 passer rating in 2011.

    "We think adding Vince to our roster will create more competition for the backup quarterback position," Nix said in a statement. "He brings with him some unique physical abilities that most are aware of and that will make the competition interesting. It's all about improving our team."

    Young has had an up-and-down career since being selected third overall by the Tennessee Titans in the 2006 draft. He was the NFL's offensive rookie of the year, but lost his starting job on several occasions in Tennessee before the Titans ran out of patience with him.

    "The guy's been to two Pro Bowls, he's 31-19 as a starter in this league," Nix said. "We think he can do that again. If he has to play, he can give us a chance to win the game or at least this: He will make Tyler (Thigpen) better."

    Gailey said it's premature to determine what Young's role might be until the player takes the field for practice. The first opportunity for that will come May 29, when the Bills open a monthlong series of minicamps.

    Gailey, however, dismissed questions regarding Young's struggles in Philadelphia and his inconsistencies in Tennessee.

    "I don't know any of the circumstances surrounding what happened. All I know is he's a talented guy that said all the right things when he was here," Gailey said, referring to Young's workout last week. "So, I'm looking forward to working with him."

    The traditionally cost-conscious Bills have been free spenders this offseason after signing free-agent defensive end Mario Williams to a six-year, $100 million deal, the most expensive contract awarded to an NFL defensive player. They were also able to re-sign starting receiver Stevie Johnson before he became a free agent. Last week, they also awarded starting running back Fred Jackson a two-year contract extension.

    "I'm sure he can still play," Jackson said of Young. "He's another playmaker for us. I'm sure they'll find ways to get him in there to compete. It's another good signing for us, so we'll see what happens."
  • ralaw
    Posts too much
    • Feb 2009
    • 6663

    #2
    It just tells you how bad backup QB's in the league are.....in today's NFL the dropoff from the starter to the backup is substantial. Some would say Young is backing up someone who should be a backup.

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    • Senser81
      VSN Poster of the Year
      • Feb 2009
      • 12804

      #3
      It also tells you how meaningless "pro bowls" are when judging QBs.

      Young is an odd player. With how few good backups there are in the NFL at QB, Young's body of work justifies his employment, IMO. That said, I would not want him on my team as the backup QB, because you can't trust the guy. He's too much of a dumbass to go into a game cold and not totally screw it up. Give me a 42-year old Mark Brunell or Charlie Batch over "2-time pro bowler" Vince Young.

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      • RosettaStoned
        Throbbing Tebowner
        • Oct 2008
        • 9951

        #4
        Originally posted by ralaw
        It just tells you how bad backup QB's in the league are.....in today's NFL the dropoff from the starter to the backup is substantial. Some would say Young is backing up someone who should be a backup.



        So, metaphorically speaking, our physiology basically has the universe mapped out and you're thinking it needs to be taught addition & subtraction.

        -Alan Aragon

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        • FirstTimer
          Freeman Error

          • Feb 2009
          • 18729

          #5
          Originally posted by ralaw
          It just tells you how bad backup QB's in the league are.....in today's NFL the dropoff from the starter to the backup is substantial. Some would say Young is backing up someone who should be a backup.
          Very true. Caleb Hanie was actually signed by an NFL team

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          • JOHNNYTHECLOWN
            WAAAASSSSUUUUP
            • Mar 2009
            • 3422

            #6
            Is New England an exception to the back-up dropoff? Or is it just coaches getting these guys prepared properly?

            I mean, Brady backed up Bledsoe, came in and led them to a Super Bowl win. Cassel came in and led Patriots to a 10-6 season, and could have gone farther if not for tiebreakers.

            Cassel goes to KC, and falls off face of planet.

            Before VY's breakdown, he wasn't an awful QB. A lot of the talk around him was similiar to that of Cam's.

            Back up QB is a cozy job though, 2 Mil to hold a clipboard. Okay.

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            • Cornelius
              3rd place is you're fired
              • Oct 2010
              • 2377

              #7
              Originally posted by FirstTimer
              Very true. Caleb Hanie was actually signed by an NFL team
              And widely backed by the fan base before he fell on his face this season.

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              • GoChargers
                briefcase wanker
                • Nov 2008
                • 1258

                #8
                Not many backup quarterbacks have started or won as many games as Young.. If you don't understand how he can get work, what does that say about at least 15-20 of the other backups who have worse stats than him?

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                • Rudi
                  #CyCueto
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 9905

                  #9
                  I could honestly see Vince starting at some point this season if Fitzpatrick is as shitty as he was last year.

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                  • Blick
                    The Judge
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 1557

                    #10
                    Originally posted by glenwillett
                    Bro... He has first round upside.

                    /Blick
                    Well, this thread had probably run its course, anyway...

                    Vince Young - 50 career starts. It seems like we know what he is at this point.

                    Quinn - 12 career starts. It's dishonest to say you know what he is at this point. He's been shitty so far, but there is still potential there.

                    You're now taking my quote out of context. I said "Both suck, but at least Quinn still has first round upside" when comparing him to Tyler Palko. Quinn has a skill set that once allowed him to be taken in the first round. That is an upside when the other guy is Tyler fucking Palko.

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                    • Herm
                      Boomshakalaka
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 9314

                      #11
                      He might be cold if he cant keep his shirt on in Buffalo.


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                      • ThomasTomasz
                        • Nov 2024

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Blick
                        Well, this thread had probably run its course, anyway...

                        Vince Young - 50 career starts. It seems like we know what he is at this point.

                        Quinn - 12 career starts. It's dishonest to say you know what he is at this point. He's been shitty so far, but there is still potential there.

                        You're now taking my quote out of context. I said "Both suck, but at least Quinn still has first round upside" when comparing him to Tyler Palko. Quinn has a skill set that once allowed him to be taken in the first round. That is an upside when the other guy is Tyler fucking Palko.
                        While I see your point, look at what Yates did with the Texans this year. Or look in the past at Heath Shuler falling on his face, but Gus Frerotte stuck around for the NFL for some time and was a solid starter at times.

                        Both players you mentioned are still terrible, and I wouldn't want them starting but one game for my team, max.

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                        • Rudi
                          #CyCueto
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 9905

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Blick
                          Well, this thread had probably run its course, anyway...

                          Vince Young - 50 career starts. It seems like we know what he is at this point.

                          Quinn - 12 career starts. It's dishonest to say you know what he is at this point. He's been shitty so far, but there is still potential there.

                          You're now taking my quote out of context. I said "Both suck, but at least Quinn still has first round upside" when comparing him to Tyler Palko. Quinn has a skill set that once allowed him to be taken in the first round. That is an upside when the other guy is Tyler fucking Palko.
                          You act like it's Quinns fault he has only started 12 times since being drafted...if he had that "1st round upside/talent" clearly he would have gotten more than 12 starts at this point in his career. Dude is a bum.

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                          • Blick
                            The Judge
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 1557

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Rudi
                            You act like it's Quinns fault he has only started 12 times since being drafted...if he had that "1st round upside/talent" clearly he would have gotten more than 12 starts at this point in his career. Dude is a bum.
                            No. It's not clear. Coaches are dumb.

                            That's like saying "coaches know best" in the special packages for Hester thread.

                            Todd Haley thought Tyler Palko was a viable backup last year.

                            Plenty of scenarios where coaches didn't know what they were doing or didn't know what they had in a player.

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                            • Woy
                              RIP West
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 16372

                              #15
                              Brady Quinn's name doesn't belong in a Vince Young thread.



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