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Old 08-24-2007, 11:09 PM
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Vick's selection to the Pro Bowl for the 2005 season was a controversial one, given that in addition to his 15 touchdown passes, he threw 13 interceptions, and that his 2,412 passing yards is extremely below average. Following Vick's Pro Bowl selection, sports columnist Tim Cowlishaw of the Dallas Morning News called Vick "the most overrated player in the league." Likewise, in an NFL season preview article in the August, 2006 issue of Maxim, the magazine's readers crowned Vick as "Most Overrated." A Sports Illustrated poll taken in 2005 also showed that the Vick is considered to the most overrated player in the NFL.


Vick was a novelty act. Basically an elusive running back who happened to have a rifle arm. He made bad decisions and used his legs to get him out of trouble. His tremendous athletic ability may have fooled some into thinking he was a good QB. But the stats and W/L records shows otherwise.
had bad news stables never happened this was going to be a prove it year for vick.

it's laughable that people talk about him as a top tier qb. he made bad decisions and had no touch. was the line that bad in atlanta or did they just have no idea where their qb was? qb's like vick create chaos on both sides of the lines.

he "might" have been coachable enough to be a mcnabb level qb but i doubt we'll ever know.

building a team around his style is near impossible. that's a solo act.

great athlete. fun to watch. but a gm and coaches nightmare.
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Old 08-24-2007, 11:11 PM
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poor atlanta...virtually sold their soul to get vick (and have been given the go ahead to try to get forty-odd million back if they can) and then hire a coach to build an offense around the QB...that they no longer have.

hell of a time for that team. all this after all the trade talk early on. you can believe they really wish right now they had dealt. too late now tho.
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Old 08-25-2007, 05:17 AM
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Do you know exactly what scum this bunch is? Slamming a dog into the ground? There is not one of them that should ever be let out of their cage..ever....F punishment...It's about simply protecting society.You can not rehab filth like this.All you can do is keep them caged....And we aren't gunna do that.You are supposed to be disgusted (naturally.)It isn't supposed to have to be taught.See,they are sick.You can't change scum like this.

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