Dennis Dillon writing in the Sporting News on Vince Young being back at the University of Texas trying to complete his degree rather than in Nashville working with new/returning offensive coordinator Mike Heimerdinger:
It’s admirable Young that has returned to school to continue working on his degree. But that’s not going to help him become a better NFL quarterback.
The best way to do that is to be in Nashville, working with his teammates and learning firsthand the offense of new coordinator Mike Heimerdinger.
“It’d be nice to have him here,” says Heimerdinger, “but I have a hard time telling a guy trying to get his degree that that’s not important either.”
Young is staying in shape in Austin, and the Titans have been sending him DVDs to study. He returned to Nashville during his spring break and hunkered down with Heimerdinger. And Young plans to attend most of the team’s OTAs (organized team workouts) in May and June.
But right now, this is like a long-distance romance. And, as we all know, those don’t always work so well.
I’m not saying Young is wrong for hitting the books. But the one he should be hitting hardest right now is his playbook.















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