While most NFL players file for bankruptcy shortly after they retire, Vince Young is being proactive preparing for his life after the game. Young who is used to slangin’ pigskin on Sunday, will now be tossing swine that everyone can catch. Vince Young is now in the meat business after launching his new company Vince Young Foods featuring smoked sausage, brisket, and ribs. http://www.vinceyoungsausage.com/
Young is not the only NFL player to get involved in the food business. Bo Jackson also had a meat company and Herschel Walker once peddled a line of healthy frozen cuisine. Good luck with the swine Vince. While you are making sound business decisions, I can’t say the same for your squad. Your team is looking at a few scrubs to add to the depth chart while you will be rehabbing your knee. Kerry Collins is the only QB left on the Titans depth chart. In his last two seasons, Collins has started in only four games putting up huge numbers; 1 TD, 6 INT’S, and 9 Sacks. Okay…his numbers are awful. Now the Titans are making matters worse by working out Quinn Gray, and Joey Harrington to add depth at the QB position. Quinn Gray is not a bad choice at back up. Gray won a few key games for the Jaguars last season, helping them get a playoff berth. Although Gray was sacked ten times in his four starts last season, he threw 10TD’s and had only 5 INT’s. At some point Gray should surpass Collins on the depth chart before Young is 100%. Instead of calling the police, the Titans should be calling Aaron Brooks, Daunte Culpepper, or Joe Horn. I am sure Brooks wants to redeem his legacy that he left upon us with the Raiders two seasons ago. Culpepper will quickly come out of retirement if he gets a phone call from any GM at this point. Horn will give the Titans something they have never had in the Vince Young era…a receiver that can catch the ball. How does Harrington’s name keep popping up as a potential anything? We all know Joey is going to do one thing when he steps on the field…lose games. Harrington has been consistently ineffective as a professional QB. He was a loser with the Lions, Dolphins, and the Falcons. Harrington’s biggest NFL highlight occurred during his rookie season on Monday Night Football, where they featured him, displaying his real talent… playing piano. With the way he tickles the ivory, he should stick to true talent because, this football thing just ain’t working out for Joey. I hear Dru Hill is making a comeback, wouldn’t you love to see Harrington playing the keys with the boys from Dru Hill?
UPDATE!
Before was able to post this I just found out that the Titans have come to terms with Chris Simms, who has a physical scheduled for Wednesday. Good luck with that one.
SOURCE: espn.com
Tennessee also invited Doug Johnson for a workout to possibly play a back up QB role. This goes to show that the Titans have no clue, on how to choose good NFL talent. Johnson has not played an NFL game since 2004. Why waste time with him? It must be really frustrating for Culpepper and Brooks knowing that players with far less talent than them are steadily are getting calls.
