This shed's light on the thinking behind the formation of "Team Vince."
This is from the blog: April 15, 2006, 11:39PM
NFL NOTEBOOK
Texans have to consider buzz factor
Team knows it's Bush or Young, not Williams, who will sell tickets
By JOHN MCCLAIN
Copyright 2006 Houston Chronicle
Major league
Houston attorney Major Adams is getting a lot of frequent-flier miles traveling around the NFL with his most famous client — quarterback Vince Young.
After the Jets work out Young in Houston this week, the quarterback and Adams visit Cleveland and Minnesota.
"Major means so much to me," Young said. "He's like a father to me. We have a good time together, even when it's not just business. I'm real close to him. He's got my best interests at heart."
Young has come under a lot of criticism for selecting Adams to represent him rather than a more established agent.
"Major's been around our family so long," Young said. "He and my uncle ( Keith) grew up together. I don't know what I'd do without them.
"I feel very comfortable with Major. He and my uncle work so well together. They take great care of me. They'll protect me. They know what I want for me and my family. We're going to stick together and make this work over the long haul.
"Some of those (agents) taking shots at Major started the same way he did with one client. I hope people come to respect him. He's been in the (law) business a long time. He wanted to do something different, and I felt like I could give him an opportunity to do that.
"I'm confident that Major can do the things that need to be done for me and my family."
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I just saw it on the Houston Chronicle's website. It's a landside election for the USC tailback and in Vince Young's back yard, Houston.
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