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10-23-2010, 08:19 AM
Titans vs. Jaguars Monday Night Football: Vince Young, David Garrard "Just Win"
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Jon Gruden, one of ESPN's Monday Night Football color commentators and a former head coach,NHL Jerseys (http://www.buy-jersey.com), echoed the common refrain about Tennessee's Vince Young jersey (http://www.buy-jersey.com/reeboktennesseetitans10vinceyoungbluenfljerseys-p-1895.html) in his preview tonight: "He just wins games."
Vince Young jersey (http://www.buy-jersey.com/reeboktennesseetitans10vinceyoungbluenfljerseys-p-1895.html) and Garrard, on the other hand, are at their best when they get out of their offenses' way. It's too much to hope that the culture will learn to describe them as players who "just don't lose games," but that's what the one who "wins" tonight will have done.
Winning percentages and the football-watching public's fixation with quarterbacks aside, it's a statement that fits both Vince Young jersey (http://www.buy-jersey.com/reeboktennesseetitans10vinceyoungbluenfljerseys-p-1895.html) and Jacksonville's David Garrard to a tee—by implication, at least.
No one describes Peyton Manning or Drew Brees as quarterbacks who "just win games," even though each has won more and bigger games than Vince Young jersey (http://www.buy-jersey.com/reeboktennesseetitans10vinceyoungbluenfljerseys-p-1895.html), because it's unnecessary. Manning has his self-described "laser-rocket arm" and Brees has the NFL's highest completion percentage through six games.