It was that fans were more of a VY fan than a Texan fan That's why whey wore the jersey.
I just don't see how fans can come into any stadium with root for the Texans and (for example) when VY steps on the field start,then they start rooting for him to beat the Texans just so say "I told you so"
makes no sense to me.
I get it. I got it then & I get it now. I don't understand spending another $8M to figure out a guy who has not shown the ability to play this game at this level can't play this game at this level.
Vince wasn't even supposed to come out, but because of an incredible National Championship victory
& the fact that the Texans... the
Houston Texans, his home team, had the #1 pick, he decided to come out.
& there's no doubt in my mind that Bud Adams demanded his team draft VY just to give the good ol city of Houston another F.U.
But being the kind of fan I am, I went ahead & bought my first David Carr Jersey because I knew there would be a lot of Vince Young Jerseys, even though I knew we would be looking for a new QB in 2007. I appreciate the fans who wore the UT jerseys instead of the Titans' jersey, but I also get that a lot of Houston Oiler fans are Tennessee Titans fans & that makes sense too... I don't like it. But it makes sense.
Manziel is going to get drafted by another team. & if people wear his jersey to the game... so be it. Texans fans telling the F.O. that they wanted Manziel... I get it.
But what I didn't get, & to this day do not understand, is how in the heck could Gary Kubiak & the Houston Texans not understand it's not "just another game" when Vince Young came to Reliant. You win that game, no matter what. Whatever you gotta do to get that team pumped & play like it's their Super Bowl, you gotta do it.
Those fans walking in with those VY jerseys.... Vince talking about, "This is my house" There were 53 people out there plus coaches, GMs, & Owners who could have shut those people up, but they came out & laid an egg... again, & again.
The Texans were soft & that nothing exemplified that like Vince Young, his fans, & the noise they made in Houston.