I’m winning. I’m winning. I’m winning. I’m winning. I’m winning and I don’t intend on losing again. -Santana
Public Service Announcement: Ok, here we go! I’m gonna say it loud, I’m gonna say it proud: I’m rooting for Mighty Vince Young. Why shouldn’t I? Why wouldn’t I? How couldn’t I? This kid’s a winner. The world loves a winner. Everybody says so. Al Davis says, “Just win, baby!” Vince Lombardi says, “If winning isn’t everything, why do they keep score?” Red Auerbach says, “Show me a good loser and I’ll show you a loser.” Joe Willie Namath says, “When you win, nothing hurts.” Neon Deion Sanders says, “I prepare to win, I prepare to dominate, I prepare to conquer, I prepare to win it all, and that’s the reason I’m here” That’s not all he says. Neon Deion Sanders also says, “Some statistics you have to throw out … They’re just ludicrous … Vince Young wins.” I’m with Prime Time on this one. Vince Young may not look pretty doing it, but Vince Young Wins.
He’s won since his days as a Longhorn. As a Longhorn when he led Texas to an 11-0 regular season record. That’s when I saw it. Ooooooh I saw it. I saw the Rose Bowl. I saw the Rose Bowl and I believed. I believed Ronnie Lott. Lott: ”Vince Young is the greatest quarterback to ever play college football.” You hear that Tim Tebow? What he did that one night in Pasadena was one of the most remarkable performances I had ever witnessed. One of the most dominating performances I had ever witnessed. One of the most electrifying performances I had ever witnessed. I knew then and there, this kid was a winner. Like my main man Dale Earnhardt always said: “The winner ain’t the one with the fastest car, it’s the one who refuses to lose.” Vince Young refuses to lose. I refuse to lose. Here’s your ticket. Hear the drummer get wicked.
Vince Young gets wicked. You saw him his rookie year. You saw him come back in four games. Three straight. Don’t call it a comeback! You saw him win the largest fourth-quarter comeback in Titans franchise history. You saw him win the largest fourth-quarter comeback by a rookie quarterback in NFL history. You saw him win the largest comeback with under ten minutes ever. You saw him become first rookie quarterback in NFL history to win two 14+ point comebacks in the same season. You saw, and you knew too. You knew this kid was something special. Something special indeed. Special, so special. I gotta have some of your attention. Give it to me.
Give it to Mighty Vince Young. Give it to Mighty Vince Young, who in his second year, led these Tennessee Titans to the Promised Land. Led them to the Promised Land for the first time since 2003. To the Promised Land for the first time after just missing in Young’s rookie season. Mister I ain’t a boy, no I’m a man. And I believe in a promised land.
Now, after a brief hiatus, he’s back. Now after replacing Kerry Collins as the starting quarterback in week 8, he’s back to his winning ways and taking his Tennessee Titans right along with him. In his five starts, he has completed 83 of 127 passes. In his five starts,he has thrown for 1,010 yards. He has thrown four touchdowns with two interceptions and rushed 37 times for 154 yards and a TD. But you, me and Deon know. We know that don’t mean bupkus.
You me and Neon know the only thing that matters is the wins. The wins are the thing. It don’t mean a thing if you don’t get them wins. Vince Young got ‘em. And if I were you, I wouldn’t bet against him. Not against Peyton Manning. Not against nobody.
Public Spectacle:
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Peace out homies. Six two and Even!