Justin McCareins #1 on the Depth Chart?

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  1. WhiteShoeWillis

    WhiteShoeWillis Well-Known Member

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    doh!@!.........
     
  2. Cellar-door

    Cellar-door Active Member

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    Vince Young is so inaccurate he makes his receivers look worse.
     
  3. NDmick

    NDmick Revis Christ

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    62% completion, but he still makes terrible decisions and is almost 1:2 ratio TD/INTs
     
  4. Hemi

    Hemi Well-Known Member

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    McCariens, scary to say, may be an upgrade for them. The recievers have been horrible. Brandon Jones seemed like he was ready for a solid year, and then got hurt. Roydell has been so-so, solid if unspectacular.
     
  5. Hemi

    Hemi Well-Known Member

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    But he can win games, he just needs some help.
     
  6. Mexican Buc

    Mexican Buc Well-Known Member

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    Bingo.


    Any irony that the guy everyone keeps saying "he's not vick, he's not vick" ends up with no WRs and his best target being Crumpler?

    Seriously.....
     
  7. xjets2002x

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    This is an incredible misconception about quarterbacks who can make plays with their legs. In reality, in most cases, they're buoyed by a strong defense. I'm pretty sure that the guy who threw all of 7 touchdown passes and was in the bottom (22) in yards per attempt isn't the champion of every Titans victory .

    The Titans were 8th in points per game. They were 5th in rushing yards allowed per game. They were 10th in passing yards per game. Truth be told, the guy "can win" because the Titans defense always keeps them in striking distance.

    They also have a top five running game and yes, he's responsible for some of that, but it really won't do them any good when they're down by 17 points or so. As long as Vince Young has a good defense in front of him, yes, he's a guy "who can win." When it comes time to put the team on his back, he's just another guy.

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