The dealbreaker? That's easy -- when he was benched. For a while I have had this odd sense that Vince Young was headed for a wall this year, that he -- not his fellow first-rounders Jay Cutler and Matt Leinart -- would follow up his fab rookie year with a oops-filled sophomore campaign.
I'm not sure why. Maybe it was watching Young in '06 and seeing his David Copperfield moves bailing him out of some lousy statistical games. Maybe it was the Madden cover. Maybe it was the ESPN The Magazine ads. I mean, Vince Young has been everywhere this offseason. But being benched for the Titans' preseason opener cemented it, I suppose.
I don't get the sense that the others are headed for such a trap. Cutler spent all season quietly getting schooled by Mike Shanahan and offensive coordinator Mike Heimerdinger. He had the roughest time of these three guys last year, winning only two of five starts for a team that blew its playoff hopes. He's had the most motivation for a striking '07. Throwing to Javon Walker, Brandon Marshall and Travis Henry, and having the deepest stable of tight ends in football won't do anything but help the guy.
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