V. Young: drunk and topless

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jsarno
05-29-2008, 01:09 PM
Anytime sloppy drunk pics leak out it really doesn't matter who it is, people are going to talk about it.

Kyle Orton's pictures are well known and who the hell is he? A 3rd string QB.

That's actually the first time I saw the orton pics.
I never saw the Lienart pics either, but that's because I didn't want to. They didn't deserve my attention. If I were him, I'd party occasionally as well. Enjoy life. Everyone parties on occasion, and if you're old enough (like myself) and no longer party, I am sure you had your moments in your past. It's like taking a picture of someone on the crapper. It happens, and it's not news worthy.
But I do appreciate another chance to be able to say how overrated VY is! :D

Monkeydad
05-29-2008, 01:43 PM
Dude, I am ashamed to admit it, but I have popped a few slim fit ralph laurens' !!!! Sorry!!! Anyway, Im wondering if Vince Young will ever be the player people were expecting. It just hard to see a Jeff Fisher guy go to waste. (Pacman) not the same, but if both are busts its ashame such a good coach got such idiot players.

Your previous 13 posts were appreciated. Nice knowing you.

Enjoy the Patriots board, your new home. :)

gabe1984
05-29-2008, 02:04 PM
LOL classic

BlogXilla.com*»* Xilla Mail - Vince Young Drunk & Topless (http://blogxilla.com/blog3/2008/05/12/xilla-mail-vince-young-drunk-topless)

What's up with the no shirt look? I don't know about you guys but if I'm at a party where guys have their shirts off, I'm out. Popped collars is a closed 2nd.

I went to school at College Park, and one day some of my friends and I were waiting in line at the Chipotle. My buddy saw this guy infront of us with his collar popped, so he walked up to him and was like "hey buddy your collar's popped," and put it down for him, it was hilarious. The look on the guy's face was priceless. My friend was completely sober too.

Unfortunately he decided to continue doing this out at the bars. It almost lead to some fights with some frat boys on multiple occasions. We eventually told my friend we wouldn't back him up if he ever did get in a fight because he was being an asshole. He just recently cut back on that type of behavior because someone wacked him in the face with a skateboard, lol.

SC Skins Fan
05-29-2008, 02:19 PM
I went to school at College Park, and one day some of my friends and I were waiting in line at the Chipotle. My buddy saw this guy infront of us with his collar popped, so he walked up to him and was like "hey buddy your collar's popped," and put it down for him, it was hilarious. The look on the guy's face was priceless. My friend was completely sober too.

Unfortunately he decided to continue doing this out at the bars. It almost lead to some fights with some frat boys on multiple occasions. We eventually told my friend we wouldn't back him up if he ever did get in a fight because he was being an asshole. He just recently cut back on that type of behavior because someone wacked him in the face with a skateboard, lol.

While I'm not condoning the activity (though I went to UVa I've never popped my collar ...), I would like to point out that everyones favorite Redskin Chris Cooley often sports the popped collar look ... including at the latest mini-camp. I'd like to think he was being ironic (and perhaps he was at that moment), but I'm fairly certain I've seen other pictures that show him popping the collar as well. I'm not saying, I'm just saying.

http://www.redskins.com/uploads/photos/temp/main/OGNFKILOEOJB/RJ4Y1073pg.jpg

MTK
05-29-2008, 03:19 PM
Perhaps more worthy of discussion is this:

Report: Titans' Young almost quit after 2006 -- -- baltimoresun.com (http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/football/bal-sp.nflnotes27may27,0,2030793.story)

Slingin Sammy 33
05-29-2008, 03:30 PM
I didn't see anything on Orton? What did he do?
Don't forget this classic from Matty's post, notice the spillage, JD & Coke no doubt. LOL

http://www.chicagosoffensiveline.com/images/orton4.jpg

MTK
05-29-2008, 04:05 PM
major spillage... hopefully it's JD and not sweat!

jsarno
05-30-2008, 12:15 AM
Don't forget this classic from Matty's post, notice the spillage, JD & Coke no doubt. LOL

http://www.chicagosoffensiveline.com/images/orton4.jpg

If spilling JD and coke on my shirt got me that hottie, I'd do it too.

Bubba305-ST21-
05-30-2008, 09:38 AM
shouldnt even be talking about this... the dude is young and a millionare and a young star this is what he is suppose to be doing get real

SC Skins Fan
05-30-2008, 11:30 AM
Perhaps more worthy of discussion is this:

Report: Titans' Young almost quit after 2006 -- -- baltimoresun.com (http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/football/bal-sp.nflnotes27may27,0,2030793.story)

I can actually understand the sentiment on some level. Probably not something you want to put out in the media though. I can only relate this to personal experience, which is different from Vince Young's obviously, but it's what I have to draw upon. When I was in high school all I wanted to do was keep playing football. I only applied to schools that contacted me about playing football, and I had really high test scores and could have gone to a lot of other places but I just wanted to keep playing. I ended up at a pretty good school (DIII, I was not particularly tall or fast or big) and started nine games as a freshman, but it was never really the same as playing in high school, never as much fun. Then the coach left - who kind of was a jerk anyway - and there was no offseason program to really speak of and I was sick of being so far from home so I transferred and never played football again. I never really regretted it or missed it (until years later) because that experience had sucked the fun out of football for me. Looking back I would have made some different decisions perhaps, but I was 18 and thought I had it all figured out. But in case anyone is still reading, I can understand how football can stop being fun and how you could contemplate quitting.

Now, if I was a Titans fan I would be worried. I'd see visions of Barry Sanders or Robert Smith and think that the franchise basically rests on Vince at this point and wonder how committed the guy really is. I also remember, though, that I saw an ESPN piece on Edgerrin James after his first or second year in the league and he said some of the same things ... and he's kept on playing. I don't suspect much will come of it, but probably something Vince should have kept to himself.

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