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Love isn't always forever, but at least it has the potential to last, and it does forgive. Infatuation is great for a little while, but it inevitably doesn't measure up to the early hype, and it leads only to heartache. And the first time Young struggles as a Texan, Saint or Titan, look out — infatuation will turn to disdain in a heartbeat.
Sure, we all thought we fell in love with Young during his spectacular performance in the Rose Bowl against USC, just about single-handedly breaking the Trojans' 34-game winning streak and winning Texas' first national championship since 1969. But in what we thought was love, we overlook his flaws — an oddball delivery, a tendency to run first and pass later, always taking his snaps from the shotgun, rarely showing an ability to complete a pass when the pocket is collapsing, or when his receiver is closely guarded.
If you think I'm some know-nothing, then maybe you'll accept the opinion of this guy, who told The Associated Press where Young is lacking:
"Quicker decisions for one. He needs to get more comfortable in the pocket, he needs to work on his play-action, his ball-handling..."
That was Texas offensive coordinator Greg Davis — speaking AFTER the Rose Bowl.
Young is a dangerous commodity — the hot quarterback of the moment.
If you don't think that can ruin players and teams, ask the Cincinnati Bengals about Akili Smith, who went from nobody to a top-three pick in a year, and back to a nobody in about the same time.
After Young's sophomore season — which ended with a spectacular Rose Bowl performance in a comeback victory (over Michigan) — he was still barely on the NFL draft radar. He certainly was no first-rounder.
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But still, even while he racked up the Maxwell Award and the Davey O'Brien Award (but not the Heisman), Young wasn't a top-five pick. In fact, some reports had him staying in school for that reason.
Then came the Rose Bowl.
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