
One of my favorite things about the NFL season is betting. I think the same can be said for a lot of football fans world-wide. The advice I offer is strictly optional, never make a bet you don’t feel comfortable with or you will just grow to resent me.
My Parlay Card (TEASER) Week 7:
Packers: -3
Colts: -8
Falcons: +10
And my EASY MONEY PICK OF THE WEEK IS:
Falcons: +4 (hell I even took them to win straight up)
Good luck this week, Win some $$$
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So today Kurt Warner signed a two year deal with the Cardinals and with Matt Leinart still under contract for 2 more years and Kerry Collins signed a 2 years deal with the Titans last week, with Vince Young under contract for 2 more years that mean both Leinart and Young are both back ups for the next two seasons unless someone trades for them.
My thing is lets say your a team that needs a new quarterback and you don’t have the first overall pick and can’t draft Stafford and with the rest of the quarterbacks in the draft not being that great, who would you make the move for Matt Leinart or the 2006 rookie of the Year Vince Young?
I’m going with Matt Leinart, I know he hasn’t had very much experience and when he has gotten a chance to play it hasn’t been too impressive but lets be honest Vince Young doesn’t have the smarts to ever be a good quarterback in the NFL, all he can do is run. Yes he does have a better arm than Leinart but lets be honest, I’m probably a more accurate quarterback than Vince Young. If I was the GM of the Tampa Bay Bucs, I’m making a move Matt Leinart tomorrow. He is an intelligent quarterback and has great skill sets, there is a reason he won a Heisman. Matt Leinart is still a quarterback that you can build a team around, someone please save him from the bench in Arizona and let him show what he can do.
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The 36 year old Kerry Collins has reached an agreement with the Titans for 2 years $15 million. Yipee.
Collins says he is happier then ever to resign and always intended to resign with the Titans, despite rumors.
“This is where I wanted to be, and my family loves Nashville,” Collins said. “It is just part of the process. Free agency comes about, and there are lots of talks and rumors. At the end of the day, this is where I want to be, and I am happy it worked out.”
So what about the NFL’s 2006 rookie of the year, Vince Young. Is he to sit and rot on the bench for another 2 years, or more if Collins pulls a Brett Favre? There is a number of NFL teams who would welcome Young on their team and pay him handsomely for it, so what does Young think about all of this? Inside sources say he will be dissapointed but will try and have a good attitude about it. HA! What does that even mean?! If I was Young, I would be telling my agent to find me a starting job ASAP. Vince, you should contact me, I will get you a starting job no problem, how do you feel about the weather in Chicago?
If Youn sits out another 2 years he will be 28 years old with little experience, as you can see his attractiveness gets less and less. Lets say Collins deicedes to stick around for another year or 2, after his contract is up, then Young has sat those 2 years for nothing and he will be 30 by the time it comes back around!
ASK TO BE TRADED!!
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