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Vince Young Versus Tony Romo

The NFLs Most Electric Player

By mike white, published Oct 03, 2007
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With Michael Vick going to prison and Donovan McNabb feeling like he is closer to forty than thirty, the debate for the NFL's most electric quarterback is back. While Vick and McNabb have held the stage for the last five seasons with both out of the conversation, the game's newest quarterback stars have made their presence felt in a major way during the early part of the 2007 football season.

While Michael Vick could never have held a candle to Vince Young in the leadership department the reality is that Vick had the ability to put on a show during a football game. By show, I do not mean a tirade or TO inspired dance. Being electric is about improvisation and taking the game to another level that requires not only the ability to throw the ball but the ability to scramble and make difficult plays look simple. No jibe to Peyton Manning and Tom Brady here. Those guys are quarterbacks in their heads first and that eliminates them from the electric competition.

In Vince Young you have a second year player who entered the league having led the University of Texas Longhorns to a national championship over the University of Southern California in a game that will go down as the most dynamic college football game in recent memory. And it was possible because of the athletic skills of the Houston native, Vince Young. With the game in the balance and only seconds remaining, Vince Young took the snap from center and after being unable to find a receiver sprinted to the pylon near the right goal line and scored, giving Texas the unbelievable victory. This after the Longhorns were down almost twenty points in the early goings of the second half.

Vince Young Versus Tony Romo

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