Young is runaway AP ROY

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X-Cromartie-X Ryans wins DROY.




Young outruns the field, is top offensive rookie

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NEW YORK -- Vince Young looks as if he'll make the NFL his personal playground, too.

Vince Young ran away with the AP Offensive Rookie of the Year award.



The dynamic quarterback for the Tennessee Titans won The Associated Press Offensive Rookie of the Year Award on Wednesday. He did it in the same fashion he turned around the Titans' season -- running away from the rest of the field.


Young, who led Texas to the 2005 national championship and was the third overall pick in last April's draft, overwhelmed one of the strongest rookie classes in NFL history. He received 23 votes from a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league.


That easily beat New Orleans wide receiver Marques Colston and Jacksonville running back Maurice Jones-Drew, who had nine apiece; San Diego tackle Marcus McNeill (6); and Saints running back Reggie Bush (3).


Running back Carnell "Cadillac" Williams of Tampa Bay won the award last year. Young is the third member of the Tennessee-Houston franchise to take top rookie honors: Earl Campbell in 1978 and Eddie George in 1996 did it for the Houston Oilers.


Young was the catalyst in Tennessee's rally from 0-5 to 8-8, at times looking as unstoppable for the Titans as he did with the Longhorns. A starter from Week 4, Young sprinkled all kinds of spectacular big plays with a growing maturity in joining Ben Roethlisberger (2004) as the only quarterbacks to win top rookie honors in the 49-year history of the award.



He became the first rookie quarterback to rush for more than 500 yards in the Super Bowl era, and his passing skills improved all year under coach Jeff Fisher and offensive coordinator Norm Chow.


"I like to go out there and play the game and show that I can deliver the ball down the field, and that I can use my legs at the right time, when it's time to use my legs, and checking the ball down, just being a quarterback," Young said. "I want to change the game a little bit."



He's already helped change the perception of what a first-year quarterback can do given playing time. Young sat and learned for barely a month while Kerry Collins started and the Titans struggled. Then Fisher turned to the youngster well before he'd planned.


And Young delivered as the Titans threatened to become the first team to lose its opening five games and then make the playoffs. They were in contention until the final weekend, thanks greatly to a six-game winning streak that included a remarkable comeback from 21-0 down in the final 10 minutes to beat the Giants.


"He was very prepared when he got here because of the experience he had in college," said Fisher, who along with Tennessee's scouts and general manager Floyd Reese chose Young over Matt Leinart and Jay Cutler in the draft. "We knew that he had a chance to improve and obviously that's why we went ahead and started him when we did. We felt like he was ready."


Chow, who worked with Heisman Trophy winners Leinart and Carson Palmer at Southern California, is considered one of the finest teachers of quarterbacks in the business. What does he like most about Young, who left Texas after his junior season?


"Besides the physical skills, it's the will and the strength inside, the 'it' factor that a quarterback either has or doesn't have," Chow said. "Obviously, he has it. The quickness in which he won the team over and the quickness in which he became the leader, the guy everybody looked up to, that was special.


"Vince Young has this great ability to lift others around him. To see him do it so quickly, that wasn't a surprise, but it was certainly good to see."


Perhaps Young's finest moment was a 39-yard TD run in overtime to beat Houston, his hometown team that bypassed the Lone Star State hero to take defensive end Mario Williams atop the draft. There seemed to be as many Titans No. 10 jerseys in Reliant Stadium as any Texans shirts.


"It was a great ending," Young said. "Being from Houston and being in front of my family and the fans that respect me as a player and a person, as well, it can't get any better than that."
 
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I thought Young would win and that Devin Hester wouldn't. But, I'm surprised that Hester didn't get even 1 vote.
 
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I thought Young would win and that Devin Hester wouldn't. But, I'm surprised that Hester didn't get even 1 vote.

Hester didnt receive votes on the Def ROY ballot either.

"The ease with which Ryans won the award might have been surprising. He received 36 of the 50 votes by a nationwide panel of sports writers and broadcasters who cover the NFL.

Second was Chicago end Mark Anderson, who was Ryans' teammate at Alabama, with five votes. Green Bay linebacker A. J. Hawk was next with four, while Cleveland LB Kamerion Wimbley got two votes.

Williams, Cincinnati DB Johnathan Joseph and Baltimore DB Dawan Landry each received one."
 

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Called this one!!

Hester didn't get a vote cuz he doesn't deserve one. The KO TDs he returned were right after Holt burned him on Defense. C'mon now.
 

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No way he should have been a runaway winner. I don't have a problem with him winning, but there were a handful of players that deserved to win.
 

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Nobody else even remotely deserved it compared to VY.

Great job by the voters. That's why they do what they do...cuz they know what they are doing.
 

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Good for Vince. :thumbup: I'm glad that we didn't have to think about passing on him and I'm happy that we ended up with Matt.
 

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Nobody else even remotely deserved it compared to VY.

Great job by the voters. That's why they do what they do...cuz they know what they are doing.

Huh? A rookie receiver with 70 receptions, 1038 yards and 8 TDs doesn't even "remotely deserve it"? I'm not saying that VY doesn't deserve it but saying that Colston isn't even close is ********.

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Colston or Jones-Drew would've easily won in almost any other season than this won. Both had amazing rookie years.
 

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Huh? A rookie receiver with 70 receptions, 1038 yards and 8 TDs doesn't even "remotely deserve it"? I'm not saying that VY doesn't deserve it but saying that Colston isn't even close is ********.



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For ONCE I have to actually agree with the Chicken! :) JK
 

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Jones-Drew almost gained 1000 yards and 13 TD's for Jacksonville. He deserved to be considered ROY.
 

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Huh? A rookie receiver with 70 receptions, 1038 yards and 8 TDs doesn't even "remotely deserve it"? I'm not saying that VY doesn't deserve it but saying that Colston isn't even close is ********.

Get a 101 receptions, 1,377 yards and 8 TD's and we'll talk.

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Hey Houston, how'd that Mario Williams pick work out?? :|

Poor Houston. Took a QB when they should have taken a DE and took a DE when they should have taken a QB.

And even with all their problems they still beat the Cardinals 30-19 the last time they played.
 

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Poor Houston. Took a QB when they should have taken a DE and took a DE when they should have taken a QB.

And even with all their problems they still beat the Cardinals 30-19 the last time they played.

Wow, could you have made me any worse today?
 

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I'm sorry but I guess the award is based on ESPN highlights or something. Tennessee's defense is more responsible for it's late season winning streak than anything the offense did. Young barely completed 50% of his passes, his YPA was barely over 6 his rating was just about the worst in the league(66), had more interceptions than td's and was just a little better than break even in td's to turnovers (19/15). Yes, he had a few highlight runs that were in crunch time but that, to me, is hardly worthy of running away with the award. Colston and Drew were just as deserving of the award in my opinion. At least they ranked near the top in production at their positions. I just don't understand why the press gets so enamoured with qb's who can run.
 

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I'm sorry but I guess the award is based on ESPN highlights or something. Tennessee's defense is more responsible for it's late season winning streak than anything the offense did. Young barely completed 50% of his passes, his YPA was barely over 6 his rating was just about the worst in the league(66), had more interceptions than td's and was just a little better than break even in td's to turnovers (19/15). Yes, he had a few highlight runs that were in crunch time but that, to me, is hardly worthy of running away with the award. Colston and Drew were just as deserving of the award in my opinion. At least they ranked near the top in production at their positions. I just don't understand why the press gets so enamoured with qb's who can run.

Bingo, ditto, what he said, and exactly.

Couldn't have said it any better.
 

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I'm sorry but I guess the award is based on ESPN highlights or something. Tennessee's defense is more responsible for it's late season winning streak than anything the offense did. Young barely completed 50% of his passes, his YPA was barely over 6 his rating was just about the worst in the league(66), had more interceptions than td's and was just a little better than break even in td's to turnovers (19/15). Yes, he had a few highlight runs that were in crunch time but that, to me, is hardly worthy of running away with the award. Colston and Drew were just as deserving of the award in my opinion. At least they ranked near the top in production at their positions. I just don't understand why the press gets so enamoured with qb's who can run.

Young won 7 in a row on a bad team.
 

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Young won 7 in a row on a bad team.
I don't know how "bad" Tennessee can be considered when they hold Philly, Indy and Jax under 20 points. As a matter of fact, the Titans only scored 30 or more twice this year. Sounds a lot like the defense carrying the team to me. I admit that VY isn't a total bust like I thought he would be, but I also think that's why his "production" is perceived as better than it is. Comparing what he did to stinking on ice and it looks pretty good. Compare him to the rest of the league and he's in Andrew Walter/Bruce Gradkowski land. As opposed to Colston who finished top 20 in receiving yards and top 10 in td's while only playing in 12 games. Hell, I'd argue that Leinart put up comparabel numbers to Young with less of a running game and winning 4 out of 6 to finish the year.
 

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Graves signed a 3 year extension...does that help? :D

Nope, that news went to sleep with me yesterday.

If we hire Mike Martz tomorrow, I may just have to jump off of a cliff.
 

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