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Location: Nashville, Tenn. | Stadium: LP Field (68,798) | Owner: K.S. Adams, Jr. | GM: Mike Reinfeldt
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Titans coach bows to owner, switches to Young at QB

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Talk about irony. Vince Young is back as Tennessee's starting quarterback, trying to halt the winless Titans' skid.

And his first opponent is Jacksonville, the same team that helped him lose that job at the start of the 2008 season.

Titans coach bows to owner, switches to Young at QB - NFL - CBSSports.com Football

"To me, God works in mysterious ways, man," Young said. "To go out on Jacksonville and to come back on Jacksonville is definitely big, big."

Welcome to the reeling Titans (0-6), who have gone back to the future at quarterback trying to win their first game of 2009 and satisfy owner Bud Adams' desire to see if the 2006 Offensive Rookie of the Year will be worth keeping around past this season. Now it's up to Young, not Kerry Collins, to avoid being swept by their AFC South rival for the first time since 2005.

Coach Jeff Fisher tried to camouflage the anticipated switch until Thursday. But with the Titans coming off a bye following a 59-0 loss to New England that matched the worst loss since the NFL-AFL merger in 1970, the Jaguars (3-3) weren't fooled because they prepared for both.

"If the head man is saying it, more than likely [Vince's] going to be out there a little bit," Jaguars linebacker Justin Durant said.

Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio added: "We're never a team that's going to sit around and chase ghosts."

These teams meet Sunday just 28 days after Jacksonville routed the Titans 37-17. It's the last time Tennessee scored a touchdown, a drought now at eight quarters, and part of a three-game string where the Titans have been outscored 127-26.

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A Jaguars win would put them at 3-1 in the AFC South, something they have never done under Del Rio. But the question is which Jacksonville team shows up at LP Field? The team that routed Tennessee in Jacksonville, was shut out 41-0 in Seattle or needed overtime to beat the winless St. Louis Rams 23-20 on Oct. 18?

The Jaguars are taking motivation from being the underdogs in this game to a winless team.

"We're 0-0 right now, everybody's fighting for a win and it's going to be the team that wants it more," Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew said.

Linebacker Keith Bulluck doesn't think it matters who the Titans play right now.

"We just need to get out there and play. The only remedy for a loss on Sunday is to go out the next Sunday and get a win. We've had six cracks at it, and we haven't gotten one yet. We're still looking for that remedy," Bulluck said.

And maybe no one is looking for it more than Young.

The last time he started against Jacksonville was that 2008 season opener. Young had just led the Titans to a wild-card berth and a 10-6 record the year before when he was picked off twice, prompting fans to boo. He remained on the sideline after the defense got the ball back, and his teammates were on the field when Fisher had to yell at Young to join them.

Young sprained his knee a few plays later, Collins replaced him and rallied Tennessee to a 17-10 win. A day later, Fisher had to call police to search for Young when his mother was worried the quarterback might hurt himself after leaving his home with a gun.

 

Collins remained the starter through a 10-0 start and 13-3 record. Young's only playing time was the meaningless regular-season finale at Indianapolis -- a loss.

Fisher said he thinks Young is mentally prepared and has a better understanding of the offense in coordinator Mike Heimerdinger's second season. Young has not completed a pass this season in five attempts, though he has been intercepted once in two relief appearances.

Tennessee is last in the NFL in offensive time of possession, and Young in the same backfield with Chris Johnson, who is second in the NFL with 120.3 yards from scrimmage, could help keep the defense on the sideline. Fisher said it's a mere coincidence that Young will be playing Jacksonville again.

"I think it will be a great challenge for Vince. He's focused, he's excited," Fisher said.

What might help Young is if Rashean Mathis, the Jaguars' career interception leader, isn't able to play with his broken left index finger. Jacksonville also ranks ahead of only Tennessee in most yards passing allowed this season.

David Garrard survived his own quarterback battle in Jacksonville, winning the job from Byron Leftwich. He thinks Young's teammates understand the quarterback had his growing pains.

"It won't be as hard as some people are thinking for him, but it really all comes down to getting on the field and making plays. If you do that, everybody loves you," Garrard said.

Young sounds as if he has learned that lesson.

"If we win, it's going to be good," Young said. "If we lose, it's all going to be Vince Young's fault."

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November 16, 2009 10:44 pm
What do you say now, all you Vince Young haters!  Do you really think that Jeff Fisher used the talent on his team and each players talents to the best of their ability?  No, way.  It took the half-looney 89 year old owner to force him to go to VY!  Now look at the ...(more)
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October 29, 2009 4:10 pm
Now I know you don't have to put up 300yds passing and 3 tds in every game to be a good QB.  Many qb have been extremely successful without putting up gaudy numbers ie Jim McMahon, Ben Roethisberger etc

But... Come ON!  The 2006 Titans went 9-7 and Vince was named Offensive rookie of the year.  What a joke! 
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October 29, 2009 12:52 pm
Regardless of Kerry Collin's status, the Titans were looking at paying him some $13 million dollars next year if they retain him. If they plan on trading him, they need to showcase his talent or else they won't get market value. They can't afford to let him walk like Albert Ha ...(more)
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October 29, 2009 6:41 pm

For all you Vince Young haters, you will be happy to know that I agree with you that VY won't make it as QB of the Titans!
But its not because VY has the lack of talent, rather its because VY has been put in the position where he is set up for failure.
You can ...(more)

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October 29, 2009 9:04 pm

Since the owner picked him (even though smarter people in the organization wanted Cutler), and since the owner is now demanding he play (which I agree with...why not when you're 0-6?), now the owner can finally be faced with the fact that Vince Young was a horrible mistake on his part.  He'll have no one to blame but hims ...(more)

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October 29, 2009 2:13 pm
I think this is a good decision and it's about time they made it. First, Kerry Collins was only going to carry them but so far. Yes he had a great year last year, but that type of consistant play from him is long gone and it was only a matter of (short) time that they would realize this and need to plan for the future, whether that ...(more)
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October 29, 2009 12:52 pm
Switching to Vince Young signifies one thing, and only one thing...the competitive part of the season is over and it's time to decide, once and for all, whether or not VY is capable of running the show.

Who can blame them?  The Titans are 0-6, appear t
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October 29, 2009 3:35 pm
These guys always spin headlines in the oddest ways.  They make it seem like the owner is whining and getting his way.  Hello?! He is not the only one who wants Vince Young to start! They are 0-6! They have less than 1 percent chance of making the playoffs.  They have to win 10 straight games.  ...(more)
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October 29, 2009 3:58 pm
I am not the biggest Vince Young fan but Kerry Collins has obviously not been doing the job.  Even if he was playing OK, he is not in there long term plans.  Why not see if Vince Young provide some real energy and get them to win some games.  The ...(more)
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October 29, 2009 11:37 pm
As a Jags fan who will speak as honestly as I can, I was worried that Jax might be in an ambush game coming up to this. I still am a little worried and in no way do I guarntee a win... but this certainly helps. Vince Young has the worst throwing mechanics of any QB in the game. He has had some of his worst games against the Jags. ...(more)
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October 29, 2009 5:57 pm
I guarantee you that the Tennessee Titans will win on Sunday. Mark it down, I'm going 27-17.
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October 29, 2009 12:43 pm
Hope the dude plays like he's at TEXAS....
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October 29, 2009 2:52 pm

Like he did his rookie season when he led the team to an 8-8(or 9-7) record after a poor start...

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October 29, 2009 4:40 pm
(POLL) Will Vince Young succeed at QB with the Titans under Jeff Fisher?
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October 30, 2009 11:59 am

PUTTIN Vince Young IN AINT GONNA MAKE THIS TEAM ANY WORSE.  BUT I DONT THINK THEY WILL GET ANY BETTER EITHER.  JEFF FISHER IS A GREAT COACH, BUT I THINK HES DONE.  HES LOST HIS TEAM, AS DID SHANAHAN.  THERE COMES A TIME WHEN U GOTTA MOVE ON IN GET SOME NEW BLOOD IN THERE, AND NEXT YEAR WILL BE THE TIME ...(more)

 
 
 
 
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