Showing posts with label Vince Young. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vince Young. Show all posts

Friday, January 28, 2011

What next for Tennesee?

Saying only that the Tennessee Titans and he had reached a point where it was 'Time to move on', Jeff Fisher was relieved of his duties as head coach Thursday night. Fisher was the only coach the franchise had during it's tenure in Tennessee, guiding them from their days as the Houston Oilers and through four different stadiums in four years before they settled in their present location.

The move came as a surprise, shocking assistant coaches and players alike. Given the heavily publicized feud, and subsequent banishment of Vince Young, it appeared that Fisher's hold upon his position was secure. Declining to address specifics, Fisher did acknowledge that differences did exist within the team, and factored into this decision.

Fisher did a number of good things for the Titans/Oilers franchise. He led them to their only Super Bowl appearance, brought them into the playoffs numerous times, and helped to insure a smooth transition from Houston to Tennessee. However, he had five different losing streaks of five games over the past seven seasons, had not won a playoff game since 2004, and had a career record of only 142-120.

For all intents, Fisher is a decent coach who is capable of keeping a team around .500, but isn't going to bring the team to the next level. Perhaps this is due to not ever having a legitimate standout quarterback (sorry, but VY, Kerry Collins, and Steve McNair don't count). Perhaps he is viewed differently if Kevin Dyson is able to get that extra yard in the Super Bowl. But Fisher has had the number one seed in the playoffs four times, and has only managed a 2-4 record in that situation. Maybe he just isn't that good.

If Fisher wants another coaching job, he will get it. Regardless of his record or capabilities, he is regarded as a big name amongst coaches. If he gets the urge to coach again, expect to see the Tom Selleck mustache and dark glasses on the sidelines again. Just don't expect anything better than being .500.

In the end, this is a good move for Tennessee, as Fisher's time there was definately at it's end. It will be an even better move if they manage to convince either Bill Cowher or Jon Gruden to take the job. Either way, this is a fresh start for a franchise that needed a new voice.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Man up Vince Young

On Sunday, another spectacle in the arena of sports immaturity occurred in Tennessee. Once again, the leader of this three ring fiasco was none other than Vince Young, whose inability to handle anything remotely resembling adversity is starting to achieve legendary status. This time, Young was upset about being removed from the game and not permitted to re-enter, despite the fact that he had severe problems gripping the football and did not mention to anyone that he wanted to play.

So VY reacted to this as only VY can. He took his jersey and shoulder pads and threw them into the crowd. Then he followed that up by walking out of the post game meeting. When his coach, Jeff Fisher, told him that he was walking out on the team, he replied with 'No, I'm walking out on you.' Absolutely classic line right there. And people were concerned about Randy Moss being a problem in the clubhouse.

Then on Monday, Young attempted to enter the team meeting as though nothing happened. Only now, Fisher placed VY on the IR, since his thumb is going to require surgery and he will not be recovered by the end of the season. As such, he is not required to attend these meetings. In order to drive that point home, Fisher had Young removed from the facility, and told him not to come back. To be honest, I think Young handled that part well, in that no one had to contact the suicide hotline or put out an APB to locate him afterwards.

Finally, it dawned on our wayward quarterback that he should apologize to his coach. So, how does he choice to accomplish this task? In a way that only Vince Young and other people that are too cowardly to do so in person would - he sent a text message. Now, I realize that I don't know Jeff Fisher personally, but based off the Tom Selleck mustache he has, I'm thinking that Fisher doesn't quite know how to text. In fact, to quote Coach Fisher: "I'm not a real big text guy. I'm not really into this new-age stuff," he said. "I don't Twitter or tweet. But I think face-to-face is a man thing, OK?" In fact, when he was asked if a text was better than no apology at all, Fisher said: "Someone could have grabbed his phone."

So Vince Young, man up. It would be the first time you did.