dat_boy_yec
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kingdee09 said:Young produced so much more than Carr in college, Carr only had a few good games in college. VY has taken a team to two championships...VY is a leader and thats exactly what DC isnt. DC has been given 4 years to prove himself as a franchise QB and it still hasnt happend..how long does houston have to wait for him to improve?
Overall VY is a better player than DC whether hes steped on an NFL field or not....VY is the furture for the Texans somethin that DC cant be
Where's your proof Young produced more than Carr in college. I'm using these stats from Texanchicks research.
Vince Young (last college season), Drafted ???? 6 5 230 lbs
3036 passing yards
65.2 completion percentage
325 attempts for 212 completions, 9.3 av yards per attempt
26 passing TDs with 10 INTs
155 rushes for 1050 yards, 6.8 av yards per attempt, 12 rushing TDs
David Carr (last college season-including bowl game), Drafted 1st, 6'3", 220lbs
4830 passing yards
64.5 completion percentage
532 attempts for 343 completions, 9.1 av yards per attempt
46 passing TDs with 9 INTs
93 rushes for 74 yards, .8 av yards per attempt, 5 rushing TDs
So excuse my math, but Carr had 4904 total yds. and Young had 4086 total yds. So I don't know where your logic comes from but it would appear Carr produced more than Young. Also if you see the parentheses on Carr he too led a team to a bowl game. Now you don't even know what will happen when Vince hits the field but you're saying he's already better than a four yr. veteran who holds the record for sacks (that's toughness) came in second in rushing for QB's behind only Vick 2 yrs. running (guy can run 2) and keeps coming back for more (that's called commitment) Now is it just me or does anybody see this logic as a little bit flawed.