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Vince Young and Jeff Fisher: One Of the Two Has to Go

November 22, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Earlier today, during the Titans 19-16 home loss to the Washington Redskins, their quarterback Vince Young injured his throwing hand during the second half on a completion to Nate Washington.
Head coach Jeff Fisher said Young's injury was a torn flexor tendon and it may need season ending surgery.
Young went to the locker room and had his thumb taped up then came out and used a glove to warm back up, but Fisher quickly kept Young out of the game as he put the team on the shoulders of unproven rookie quarterback Rusty Smith.
Young was upset about being benched and after the game threw a temper tantrum as he threw half his uniform, including his shoulder pads, into the stands. To me this is unacceptable and deserves punishment of some sort, but coach Fisher said in a post game press-conference that Rusty Smith would be the teams starting quarterback.
Fisher is the longest tenured coach in the NFL right now and has taken the Oilers/Titans through a rollercoaster ride w...

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