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Michael Vick
johnhuntback 12860 reads
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1 / 13

ESPN just reported that Vick had been conditionally reinstated by the NFL. Now the big question is who, if anybody, will take a chance on him. Dallas said this weekend they have no interest.

mookie58 18 Reviews 7436 reads
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2 / 13

I think the Cowpokes are still reeling from the T.O. "experiment" and I doubt they'd take a chance on him. I'm sure the majority of football fans out there are thinking the same things as me...Raiders!
Living in Atlanta and watching him for several years I will tell y'all that in my opinion, and others, he's not as fast as he was before he busted his leg. He used to NEVER get caught running out of the pocket and it became a regular occurance after he came back from the leg injury.

CYNIC 10690 reads
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3 / 13
buckoch 15 Reviews 11576 reads
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4 / 13

Maybe Raiders  would take a chance on him. Dawg Pound  is a pefrfect place  when home games  are Mike's stage to showcase his talents, even though he is just a little older.

St. Croix 10424 reads
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5 / 13

Granted Vick is/was fast, but sometimes you just wanted to close your eyes in anticipation of a crazed linebacker taking a shot at him.

Also NFL coaches don't like spread offense quarterbacks. It's too difficult to teach them how to take snaps under a center. move their feet, and read defenses on the fly. Guys like Tebow are great in college, but the NFL is a whole different league.

johnhuntback 7775 reads
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6 / 13

I don't he'll ever be a fulltime starting quarterback again. But I do think teams will find a way to work him into their offense with something like the "Wildcat," or other variations of it. Vick still has football ability, and some offensive coordinator will find a way to use it.

St. Croix 9737 reads
posted
7 / 13

that could effectively run, and yeah had a few too many concussions, and run the offense in the more traditional way as well. Interesting to see both high school and college football use the spread offense. I'm still a big high school football fan, and it seems most teams use the spread offense as it is easier to teach a young QB. Now colleges are exploiting the same offense, and unfortunately these kids are not ready for the NFL. People underestimate the skill it takes to take a snap under center, take your 3 or 4 steps back, read the defense, and release.

If you're an NFL scout, do you take a Tebow or Colt McCoy with the 1st pick. I think Sanchez will be more successful because Carroll runs a more traditional NFL offense thereby preparing the QB.

johnhuntback 7818 reads
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8 / 13

Vikings and Giants. He was the first pure pocket passer who used the run effectively.

CYNIC 10263 reads
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9 / 13
mookie58 18 Reviews 11777 reads
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10 / 13

I see Fran from time to time in the Atlanta area as he lives kinda close to my church. Dude needs a new hair style BAD!!!!!!!

rktect7 5 Reviews 8727 reads
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11 / 13

... it may not matter too much what colegiate pedigree one has to fall back on.

For every elite NFL QB, we can name at least 5 other QB's hailing from the same college program who were busts or average at best.

In the case of Sanchez, recent history is not very conclusive as to whether he will be successful or not - as we only need to look at Lienart and Cassell.

Its not so much the college, or the arm, or the speed, or the talent ... for the QB it all starts with what is between those ears, and in that chest.

Timbow 7320 reads
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12 / 13

Roger S. Goodell ,football commish made the right decision suspending  him for about a month and I bet he will be picked up by a team   by October.
By the way the brunette on FOX News ,Jane Skinner is the football commish's  wife  little cutie ,a  fun fact. :)



-- Modified on 7/30/2009 2:28:11 AM

Timbow 10655 reads
posted
13 / 13

Damn thing would not let me first edit again  Jane Skinner of Fox News is his wife :)


-- Modified on 7/30/2009 2:29:00 AM

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