Thread: The Vick Factor
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Old 06-15-2009, 01:53 PM   #257
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Re: The Vick Factor

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Originally Posted by Dirtbag359 View Post
I definitely didn't want to start a new thread on this but while we're on the topic of Vick I've come to realize that Reggie Bush is the new Vick (i.e. Vick before the legal troubles). A dynamic talented player that doesn't have the impact on the field that his high draft status and hype would suggest. Plus when you have a fleet of apologist saying stuff like "you don't understand his impact on the game" "he's not a traditional running back!". It's then that you know you've arrived in Vick territory.

I'm sorry but 1,500 rushing yards in three years is unacceptable for a back to be praised in the same manner that some have chosen to praise Bush. Especially when the guy was averaging over 1,700 rushing yards with 8.7 yards per carry your senior year of college. Sure he's a very good punt returner and receiver out of the back field but even with that you see his impact to be inconsistent. Maybe one day he'll have a Brian Westbrook type turnaround but for now he's this era's Michael Vick.

*End Rant*

Anyway heres the article that brought thsi on.
Maybe Bush's time finally has come - NFC South - ESPN
Begin sarcasm...OH yeah. Vick never had any impact on the field. He never made the play-offs. Never made it to the NFC Championship. He was never the first player to lead his team to the first playoff victory ever on Lambeau Field. He was'nt your traditional QB but to say he had no impact you must not have watched him play. You can't compare him to Reggie Bush. Reggie was not the leader of his team. Mike Vick was and he led them to the playoffs with no receivers. So not a good comparison.

Wikipedia:Michael Vick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

* He is also first among QB's all-time in rushing yards per game, at 53.5 yards per game. Vick also holds several NFL quarterback rushing records, including most rushing yards in one game (173), most 100-yard rushing games (7), and most rushing yards in a single season (1,039).

*In 2002, Vick became a star and MVP candidate in his first season as a full-time starter at the age of 22. He was named to his first Pro Bowl after starting all 15 games played

Now saying all this. You can say he is not a traditional QB. But to say he had no impact. You must be watching the other futbol...
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