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Vince Young texted Jeff Fischer to apologize lol

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I’m not a real big text guy. I’m not really into this new age stuff. I don’t twit or tweet, but I think face-to-face is a man thing,” Fisher said on Wednesday via TitansInsider.com.

While Young was trying to do the right thing by texting Fisher, he should be old enough to know there are more appropriate avenues to apologize to your boss for openly disrespecting him. It’s immature. Leaking the apology to the media right after also confuses what the real motivation is here.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/11/24/jeff-fisher-would-have-preferred-a-face-to-face-apology/

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When all else fails play the race card.

Brett Favre's been doing it for awhile now. Got most folks scared to call him out for it too. But everybody's quick to chime in on any black QB. Its in their DNA to pass judgement on a black person so dont shock me. Brett Favre rates at the bottom of passing categories, leads the league in INTs, and his team has an overall losing record and yet we cant get Meat or Skew to ride on him for it the way they do a winning Vince Young. I expect a Meat or Skew to always celebrate or clap along with the benching of a black QB. That dont shock me. Them doing the opposite would. Brett Favre just helped get his head coach fired, no word from the peanut gallery on it. Brett Favre is embroiled in an off field investigation with the NFL. But nothing can trigger a response like a black man, I dont care what Brett got going on. Brett is white, so it doesnt matter what legal issues he has, no one's gonna be bothered by him playing. The same talking heads throwing Vince under the bus for his actions right now, just told Leslie Frazier and I quote "thinking of benching of Brett Favre is something you shouldnt even consider". :lol: :lol: :lol:

My thing is, I dont think these white QBs need the training wheels and passes we're so willingly to give them. They can achieve on their own merits and dont need people tearing down the character of successful black QBs to help them seem more successful than they really are.

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"My thing is, I dont think these white QBs need the training wheels and passes we're so willingly to give them. They can achieve on their own merits and dont need people tearing down the character of successful black QBs to help them seem more successful than they really are."

WTF? C'mon KT, even you cannot believe what you yourself just typed. That is, without question, the biggest load of BS I've ever read on this board. Now, I can understand some of your concerns and issues, but seriously?

I have never heard of a white QB "tearing down the character" of a successful black QB in order to leap frog them into a more successful place. Where in the f$#@ did you come up with that?

The issue, as described by several Titan players and coaches, is not Vince Young's playing ability, talent and skill. It's his head. He has abandoned his team, according to team mates; he has walked out on his team, according to coaches on the staff and he has- let's not forget- literally disappeared from this team.

I think the guy is a pretty good QB, but a total head case at this point.

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Brett Favre rates at the bottom of passing categories, leads the league in INTs, and his team has an overall losing record and yet we cant get Meat or Skew to ride on him for it the way they do a winning Vince Young. I expect a Meat or Skew to always celebrate or clap along with the benching of a black QB. That dont shock me. Them doing the opposite would.

I've been saying Favre should have been benched 2 years ago and his ego has tarnished his legacy.

But once again, those statements don't go along with your "whites hate black QBs" theories, so you ignored them all.

Face it, King Terri, all you want to see is your racist views on this.

Plain and simple.

Trying to twist your perception of my views on QBs (which I've never personally shared with you) is just total failure on your part.

Which has cause you to become the laughing stock of the Huddle. Congratulations. :thumbsup:

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