Monday, December 19, 2005

Tired of the hate.

MAN am i tired fo hearing how badly Vick "has to go." Chicago is a team with a phenominal defense, playing outdoors in subfreezing temps. The better D always wins those games, but some fans and haters expected Vick to fly around th eplace and singlehandedly beat the Bears at their own game in their house. Hey, speaking of uneducated people speaking about football...

Sure is nice to see all the Vick love in this city. (Sarcasm. If I hear Scaub for QB again, with Vick still upright, I'm gonna stab someone in the ear with a philips screwdriver.) Why so littl elove for Vick? A guy comes to a team and turns them from a boring, losing team, into one of the most exciting. A guy who turns a perennial losing franchise into one who expects to make the playoffs. A guy who wins 67% of games he starts over his entire career.

2005: 8-5
2004: 11-3
2003: 3-1 (injury)
2002: 8-5-1
2001: 1-1

Overall: 31-15-1

He's never had a losing season!

If you except his Junior and Senior year of college (2001 and 2002 would have been, had he not left early) he is 22-9 as a starter. Winning 71% of his games.

In no way is a QB who rushes for almost 3,000 yards and 20TDs, who wins the vast majority of the time, overrated.

If the NFL's team rosters were all dissolved today, and the entire league re-drafted, Vick would be one of the top 3 QBs taken. He is only 25, people. Don’t give up on him yet. He still has the capacity to learn and get better. Which is a scary thing. Imagine if he had a WR on his team that could make another NFL team’s roster. Wouldn’t that be scary too?

Go ahead and write off Vick. He will burn you.

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Though, I will go ahead and say... goodbye 2005 playoffs. It was nice having planned to meet you. Hopefully you have great success, and the next playoffs that come along will like us better. Good luck. Enjoy the Colts and Seahawks.

Oh, and I've said it before, and will say it again. Unless the Seahawks make it, this year will be the worst team to make the Super Bowl from the NFC since 1984

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