NFL writers are trying apt diagram out what the Tennessee Titans will do with their draft this season, most figure they have to draft a quarterback. They would be indeed stupid no apt.
That leads us to the anecdote of Vince Young. If you were a Dolphins suit, would you pull the trigger on such a deal?
Would you?
Could you bank your crime on 2 lofty conservation stars who demanded to be misunderstood along their former employer? Brandon Marshall turned his viewpoint around sans his play against the Bears and creature in the ear of Chad Henne on the sideline (Henne deserved it did he not?).
I would not cost a draft pick on him.
The Titans ambition probably release him. He would be cheaper financially than when he was drafted. And, we understand he's got game. That's how perceived brain cases in the NFL are normally handled.
Could Vince Young lean on Brandon Marshall? You must admit, it's intriguing. I am dissatisfied in the end of Vince Young's profession in Tennessee. One question I have always thought was, "how does a quarterback of Young's stature and Chris Johnson's aptitude not make it deep into the playoffs?" It rarely is fair an component which occasions such a storm.
When Young was in Tennessee, he had some issues. I have 11 annuals in the field of psychology, counseling, cerebral health, and behavioral revision. I have one M.A. in psychology. What I've heard and seen of Young's issues, he can work out of his shambles.
Athletes who have all been the star rarely have to handle with real life stress (bills, relational accentuate, etc.). So Young's ego gets a savor of the real world: disagreeing with a coach, wrong play, sensitive duress and he does what a non-high silhouette player tin do, he caves. He becomes depressed (this is true primarily whether he has a home history of depression). He insulated himself. This takes behavioral change and counseling. He's person. He absences training on ego awareness. To his credit, he retreated to kin and friends. Any intense depression was unfounded. He was guilty of not communicating to his family where he was going when he was upset...
He was watching football and dining fowl wings with a friend when the earth was seeing for him.
There was mention of a pistol in his motorcar. It was unloaded, which is not illegal in Tennessee (this is also common as professional players to carry a weapon). There was talk of Young's therapist reporting that he was suicidal. However, this is what Chris Mortensen from ESPN reported: "The Titans declined to remark above details of the report. On Tuesday, the crew issued a expression mentioning police had been phoned over care for Young but those concerns were unfounded." (Sept 13, 2008).
My 1st thought, behind perusing several reports on Fisher talking to Young's therapist is: Normally, if a client is suicidal (and the menace is real), a therapist swiftly calls the police and the client is put on "near watch," he/she isn't allowed to depart. A therapist doesn't call the client's owner 1st. According to the report, the therapist called Fisher without mention of production it known to law enforcement. Even if the psychologist works for the team, the police would've been contacted ahead of. Strange.
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Nevertheless, "those concerns were unfounded."
I'd take the hazard. I'd differentiate him he would must work persist with his treatment (with a Miami Dolphins Psychologist). The risk/reward namely value it. It's less of a risk than taking a beginner quarterback in the chart. Chad Henne vs. Vince Young vs. a rookie draft pick.
Vince Young had decent receivers in Tennessee. Miami has better. I deem that implementing fashionable fleeing backs would be easier with a quarterback like Young under the heart.
I consider he deserves variant become to contend, do you?