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definitely hall of famers????

aren't you getting ahead of yourself just a little???

2006-10-11 08:03:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Leinart and Bush have put up respectable numbers in the few games they have played. Vince Young is a great talent and should be a good pro but lets reserve Hall of Fame talk until at least 7 seasons. Its hard to say that even the great Tim Brown is a lock to make the Hall after 16 illustrious seasons.

2006-10-11 17:00:50 · answer #2 · answered by freak_oftheindustry 3 · 0 0

Boy; your statement is as dumb as dirt.

Vince Young is still a huge question;
108 passing yds. per game
0-3 winning record
QB rating of 46%
3 INT's and 2 TDs'

That's not even starting QB material and the word is still out with Young.

Bush has done really well. He still has probs. at times running the ball, but he's a fantastic pass catcher.

Leinart looked great against a very tough KC defense; fitzgerald got hurt and Arizona's offensive line might be the worst in football but 22-35 for 253 yards, 2 TD's and 1 INT. are great for a rookie.

Definitely hall of famers? Your enthusiasm is great; your knowledge is terrible. Come stronger next time; have some facts.

2006-10-11 16:22:26 · answer #3 · answered by Ice4444 5 · 0 0

First of all, try spellchecker!

Bush looks good as a receiver out of the backfield but he's not even the best rookie RB (Maurice Jones-Drew, Lawrence Maroney). If he gets bigger and concentrates more on running straight ahead instead of back & forth, he'll become a better runner. He is a great returner, so he's got that going for him.

Leinart looked good in his first start. He is big, faster than you think and has a strong enough arm. He also stayed in school and that experience at USC (I hate the Trojans!!!) can only help him. We'll have to wait and see on him.

Vince Young.... where do we start? He is huge and fast, but not much else. He never took a snap from under center in college so he needs to learn the position from scratch. His arm is not strong enough to make up for his shortcomings and the Titans suck so bad that the rest of the league will probably just beat all of his confidence right out of him. He was a waste of a high pick and he'll be lucky to last through his contract.

2006-10-14 00:02:29 · answer #4 · answered by bigggmatt 2 · 0 0

Too early to say.

Most quarterbacks who have gone to the HoF have been pocket passers (except Steve Young, Warren Moon). So Vince Young will have to develop his passing abilities. Matt Leinart also needs to develop a stronger arm. Reggie Bush definitely has a good chance provided he can play 10-11 years as a starter.

2006-10-11 16:08:51 · answer #5 · answered by Existentialist_Guru 5 · 0 0

At this point NONE of them is a definite Hall of Famer. They have played 5 games, some less. To say that any of those 3 are definite Hall of Famers shows a complete lack of football knowledge and a poor grasp of reality.

2006-10-11 19:36:35 · answer #6 · answered by ndmagicman 7 · 0 0

Anything can happen with QB's, they could both end up being great, or they could both end up busts, too early to tell. As for Bush, to be honest, I'm not that impressed so far, he has some solid recieving yards, but as a RB, well, he kinda sucks. At that position, you have to be able to rack up over 1000 yards rushing every season to have a shot at the hall. Bush has 170 yards in 5 games, he's not living up to the hype. If you want more proof, take a look at Tomlinson's stats from his first year, see how they compare.

2006-10-11 15:26:46 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

They are definitely College Football Hall of Famers but way too early to tell regarding NFL Hall of Fame status. Of the three Reggie Bush is the least impressive so far. All of his moves worked in college but not in the pros. The speed of the game is so much faster in the pros and Reggie on many occasions loses yardage going backwards trying to do his 'shake n' bake.'

2006-10-11 15:32:36 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It might be a little early to call them all hall of famers, but I am most impressed with Vince Young and his decision making, and most undwhelmed by Leinart, who I think should be sitting behind a far superior quarterback. Although behind that line in Arizona, it does not matter who starts.

2006-10-11 15:05:18 · answer #9 · answered by pdigoe 4 · 0 1

no not yet give them some time they are marginal right now but they need time to learn the complex nfl systems and the speed of the game

2006-10-11 15:06:54 · answer #10 · answered by Detroit fan stuck in California 5 · 0 0

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