Titans quarterback Vince Young has no desire to be traded, according to his agent, Major Adams. Young told a Baltimore television station earlier this week that he is working to get his starting job back, and that he'd like a trade if Kerry Collins remains the team's top option. "I'm still focused, staying focused. I've got a lot of people that look up to me. I've got a fans that love me and want to see me back out on the football field," Young told the station. "Right now, I'm just taking it a day at a time, being very competitive, competing for the job and just let Coach Fish[er] make his own decision. "Definitely I want to be in there playing ball and picking up where I left off, winning games and having a good time with my teammates and fans. But at the same time if them guys don't want me in there, it's time for me to make a career change for myself. The fact is I'm ready to play ball, and if they're not ready for me to play ball, somebody is." Adams downplayed his client's comments. "Vince's desire has always been to compete for the starting quarterback job in Tennessee," Adams said. "Even before they drafted him, they asked him if he thought he could compete for the starting role, and he said yes. He has always been a starter and that is his mindset. "He has not asked to be traded, and in fact, is going to an event at Bud Adams' ranch this weekend. Plus, he was in there working out [Monday. If he didn't have a desire to stay there, he wouldn't be doing any of that."