First things first So, the Houston Texans defied logic and took someone besides Vince Young. And yet, they also managed to not take Reggie Bush? Look, we're the first to admit that this blog has enjoyed, perhaps more than is reasonable or fair, USC's off-field troubles since the Rose Bowl. And yet, despite watching the joy that accompanies watching the pompous squirm, even we can't deny that passing up on Reggie Bush (if you've decided not to take a quarterback) is indefensible. So the Texans fucked up twice. First, by sticking with Carr at the expense of the wildly popular Young. Then, after deciding on Carr, fucking up by passing on Bush. Whatever his college eligibility, the guy was a better pick than Mario Williams.
What To Make Of THAT Guy? And what about Leinart? Here's the thing... I like him in that he's, like, the anti-Christopher Hitchens. When you get down to it, he's pretty damn unpretentious, not especially elitest (despite his reputation), and probably a lot of fun to date. And yet, at the end of the day, he just sort of seems like a hyper-glorified character from Laguna Beach or Entourage. Can you really rally behind the uber-Plastic Man? He may be tough to hate, but he's tough to love, too; and while we're at it, it's tough to see him grinding through the toughest parts of the NFL slog. I mean, really, at what point does someone with so much Hollywood mojo going for him just wake up, look in the mirror, and wonder, "Jesus, why am I doing this?" Fact is, Matt's a star already; he doesn't need the NFL in the same way that, say, Ryan Leaf did, or Vince Young does. It's almost a luxury for Matt. And in a league as grueling as the NFL, how much do you really want to bet on a guy that could, one day, just say, "Fuck it. I don't need this"? It's certainly a lot different than someone whose entire definition of success is directly tied in to the League. Just a thought.
As is, Leinart could have done a lot worse than Arizona. He'll get a chance to succeed in nice weather surrounded by some legit talent. If he doesn't make it in Phoenix, forget the fork. We'll know he's done.
Oh. Shit. Cedric! Lost in the Vince Young and Michael Huff hype was the fact that Cedric Griffin was a damn fine prospect himself. I wish I'd gotten more of it on record, but I was so preoccupied with Vince's fate, as well as the USC meltdown, that I didn't get in on record as much as I wanted, but those who talked to me extensively about this draft knew that I wondered why Ced Griffin didn't get more attention. As it turns out, he just didn't get much -media- attention. NFL teams saw his value: the man is a ferocious hitter with excellent ball attacking instincts and reasonable cover skills. He has a zero percent chance of being a shut-down cover guy, but he can be a solid regular; certainly a strong dime package insert. Kudos to the Minnesota Vikings for seeing Ced's talents.
The Wright Stuff Rod Wright -finally- got drafted in the seventh round of the draft by Nick Saban's Miami Dolphins. Pretty pathetic for a guy with 1st - 2nd round talent. His reputation as a guy that coasts on his natural abilities and hasn't worked to improve much over the past four years cost him lots of money and means he'll have to really work hard to earn a roster spot. I think he's got it in him, but Saban and the Dolphins won't be handing it to him. I'll honestly be rooting for him to take a step forward; he could have been a dominant college tackle. It never happened. He should watch Casey Hampton play and take notes.
Final Words on Vince Now that this whole draft saga is behind us, a few final words on our beloved Vince Young. I'll keep it short and simple. Vince, we love you. Houston, we hate you. Tennessee, we're watching you closely. Fischer and Chow: learn to love and use Vince. If you don't want to, move on. It's his team now. There are thousands of new Titans fans. We're watching closely and will root for Vince and the team with fervor. Take advantage of this remarkable opportunity. You can make us fans for life.
Just a few words for the wise...
--PB--
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We already knew it, but...
Not that we needed anymore evidence of the ESPN mancrush on Leinart, but this moring, when watching the draft, I nearly fell out of my seat when they said this (more or less the wording):"We recently learned that sixth round draft pick Adam Jennings out of Fresno State was Matt Leinart's roommate at the combine."
That was about the extent of their commentary on the guy. It's not Leinart's fault that ESPN is in love with him, so I don't blame him, but I felt bad for Jennings.
nico @ Burnt Orange Nation - April 30, 2006
Interesting...
I bet Adam's stay at the combine was comped by Papa LeinartSuperBentley - May 1, 2006
The funniest part of the day
was Mike Huff getting taken over Matt by the Raiders.Talk about a he-man slap in the face.
That has to sting a little.
It isn't like Oakland doesn't badly need a QB either.
EYESofBEVO - May 1, 2006
Oh come on
You mean Aaron Brooks isn't the next Vince Young?GoHorns - May 1, 2006
it's the fit
Michael Huff is a superior ass kicker. The Raiders couldn't help themselves.DC Trojan - May 1, 2006
You are all Titans fans now?
That is such a joke! If you are a native Texan, you are either a Cowboys or Texans fan! You are not gonna be loyal for long to a team several hundred miles from the state. Don't make me laughCBowman73 @ Burnt Orange Nation - May 1, 2006
Who are you??
First You are either an Oiler(Titans) fan or Cowboy's fan. Unless you are under the age of 12.AdamDC - May 1, 2006
Before anything, I'm a Longhorns fan...
Which is why I would cheer for any team who would have drafted VY. Raiders included.roywilliamsisgod - May 1, 2006
Being from Austin
I don't give 2 shits about Dallas or Houston, but I may start watching the NFL if Vince starts getting some playing time.Wells - May 1, 2006
Your astounding dipshitness reeks
I live in Dallas and like the Braves. I should be shot. I don't give a shit about the NFL and I am hoping that my favorite player (Vince Young) does really well. I also hope Oakland does well, Miami, Pittsburg, Seattle, I could go on, but why? You're a dumbass anyway.Where is it written in the fan handbook that you have to root for in-state teams to be a good fan?
GoHorns - May 1, 2006
Nice job guys
Once again, BON gives superior quality football info. Good thoughts on Leinart, he is already a star and i bet teams did question his need for the NFL. Also, someone needs to give some pub to Darnell Bing, USC strong safety who will play next to safety Michael Huff in Oaktown. Both of them will knock some heads off. And finally, what the F happened to Scott Ware. Did you see how many gabronies got passed on him. I take full pride in bringing to light this masterpiece we call a free safety right before the Rose Bowl. ANd I stick by my boy Scott when I say some NFL team will get a damn good player when he goes in as an undrafed free agent. I'm out.joey @ Burnt Orange Nation - May 1, 2006
Scott and his agent have said they plan
on starting their own franchise, "The Scott Wares."They'll struggle in their first year, but are guaranteed to beat Houston since they took neither "the most electric" or "superman"
the other Andrew - May 1, 2006
Skip Bayless on the Draft
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=bayless/060501&lpos=spotlight&lid=tab2pos2This is the kind of potentially harmful conjecture I was talking about before. It's fun to read and I realize it's done in jest, but how would you like it if some guy in the press said you'd be a bum in 10 years based on little if any evidence to support his claim. If Bayless wants to put that dribble out there, fine. I just wish there was a way to make him accountable for it.
54b - May 2, 2006
As always
Look to Ian: http://sexy-results.blogspot.com/2006/05/and-with-third-pick-i-made-earth-sick.htmlHe touches on Bayless' comments on Shannahan and Cutler. Good stuff.
Peter Bean - May 2, 2006
Too bad...
he's not as widely read as Bayless.I wish Skip would just put "Clown" next to his by line.
I write cheap jokes too, but I don't purport myself as sports journalist.
54b - May 2, 2006
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