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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: the yo'
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WTF Vick a Pro-Bowler(that means All Star in Football)?
This is like Jeter winning a gold glove. Geez.
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: the yo'
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For the record, I know the elite Qb's are in the AFC. But if Trotter can go last year for like 5-6 solid games, Brad Johnson should have gotten a nod. Or Bledsoe who is having a fairly decent season. Or even Eli. But not the guy who is 13th in the conference in passer rating.
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Pro Starter
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Location: Kansas City, MO
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Eh ... he's borderline. This wasn't his best year, but he's not far off. It's a bad year for NFC quarterbacks. After Hasselbeck and Delhomme, there's a whole hodge podge of mediocrity. Vick's in that mix with Drew Bledsoe and Mark Brunnell. I think Vick's more deserving of the pro-bowl than say Chris Simms or Kurt Warner or someone who is hurt like Bulger.
edited: Steve changed from All-Pro to Pro Bowl ![]() Last edited by kcchief19 : 12-21-2005 at 03:35 PM. |
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College Benchwarmer
Join Date: Nov 2003
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Warrick Dunn, TB ???
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Pro Rookie
Join Date: Oct 2003
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At first glance, it looks like the voting was pretty accurate this year........well besides Vick. Is it still a third for the fans and two thirds for the players?
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Pro Starter
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Kansas City, MO
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Interesting that Eli won the fan voting but didn't even make the team. Wow. |
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Pro Rookie
Join Date: Oct 2003
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Nice to see Larry Johnson rewarded for his performance in the year that he actually performed well, instead of having to wait a year
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: the yo'
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Before last week, Johnson was 6-1 as a starter. All he does is win. Stats don't matter.
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Buffalo, NY
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I was almost ready to cheer, that the Lions didn't get anyone on...but Rogers.....Oh well....LOL...no one on the pro-bowl might have helped get Millen fired.
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Yeah, Johnson definately pushed himself into the elite this year. |
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Pro Starter
Join Date: Jul 2005
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I would have picked Manning over Vick.
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Grizzled Veteran
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: North Carolina
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Whether or not Vick is the third best QB in the NFC (a matter up for debate), I think that he belongs in the Pro Bowl. To me, the Pro Bowl is ~1/2 who played the best and ~1/2 who the fans want to see.
And Vick is a guy that people want to see. Personally, I love watching him play. |
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In The Penalty Box
Join Date: Feb 2004
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how the fuck is Pat Williams not in there?
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Who the fuck is Pat Williams?
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In The Penalty Box
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A guy that should be in the Pro Bowl. |
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Join Date: Oct 2000
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Vick is good in Madden, and that's all that really matters.
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Cool, thanks.
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Bounty Hunter
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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Maybe he means the senior executive vice president (formerly general manager) of the Orlando Magic. One of my favorite quotes of Williams' was "We can't win at home. We can't win on the road. As general manager, I just can't figure out where else to play."
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Didnt he adopt like 10-30 kids as well? |
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Pro Starter
Join Date: Oct 2000
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Manning is very overrated. He is not a Pro Bowl caliber QB, even with the weak NFC field. In addition to Hasselbeck and Delhomme, I'd take Brunell, Bledsoe, Favre, Vick, Brooks even Bulger or Kurt Warner over him if given the same supporting cast. He'll probably develop into a very good QB, but right now the only thing saving him from killing his team are the ridiculously athletic WR's that catch or tip many an errant throw. Having the NFC's 2nd best RB doesn't hurt either.
But yeah, this year 5 of the 6 best QB's are in the AFC. Last edited by BishopMVP : 12-21-2005 at 04:39 PM. |
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The fans voted Eli in as their favorite, but it only counts for 1/3 of the vote total. |
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As much of a Packer fan as I am, I would not have picked Favre. 24 INTs with a shitty receiving core and having made quite a few bad decisions isn't a Pro Bowl here. Brooks the same way, really...too many INTs on a sub-par team...Bulger was hurt too much...and Warner was benched.
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High School JV
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Hillsboro OR
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You don't dare a pro-bowl QB to throw the ball:
From: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200...nfl/index.html Falcons tight end Alge Crumpler did not single out coaching decisions, schemes, particular players or positions for the team's lack of success in recent losses to Carolina and Chicago. However, he said something has to change because opponents have figured out that they can stack the interior with eight or nine players, on run and pass situations, because the Falcons have not successfully countered. -- Atlanta Journal-Constitution |
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Pro Rookie
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Illinois
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Am I the only one who read this thread title as "Vick is a Professional Bowler?"
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Join Date: Oct 2000
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If the NFL were grade school, this is one of those cases where the league would go up to the AFC and ask for a couple of volunteers to quarterback for the NFC. Hey, Brees, Plummer, do you mind switching sides for this little scrimmage?
Look at the NFC right now. How many of the 16 quarterbacks who started the season are still starting? Six. I think that number is 13 on the AFC side. |
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Join Date: Oct 2000
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I think Bledsoe did a much better job this season than Vick, last week notwithstanding.
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Join Date: Dec 2001
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How does John Henderson not make the list when he outplayed even Stroud this year by all accounts?
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High School JV
Join Date: Oct 2002
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Vick, in my opinion invalidates the credibility of the whole vote. Just plain silly. They should have just selected 2 qb's instead of him as the 3rd.
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Good f'n grief. Vick was touted as a PB in previous seasons because he wins games. Now that he loses games (or that other QBs win more games), that doesn't matter anymore. You really have to be believe that it's more about marketing, hype and "wanting him to succeed because of all of the investments made" than actual performance.
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This guy has posted so much, his fingers are about to fall off.
Join Date: Nov 2000
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This would be understandable if he was getting voted in/selected as an old-timer like Cal Ripken or something, but he doesn't deserve the benefit of the doubt during what is supposed to be his best years. Crap decision.
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Are you saying Warrick should not have made it ? |
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I think he is saying Dunn hasn't been with Tampa Bay for a few years ![]() |
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Oh, I always just assumed it was a race thing. |
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Pro Starter
Join Date: Mar 2004
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Doesn't really matter. Watching the Pro-Bowl is like watching your best guy friend fuck himself in the ass with Hoover vacuum extension.
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Coordinator
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Actually, I think it's more of a regional thing. QBs like him "grow on trees" in that region which is why he is (and would be) far more popular and given more latitude than, say, Chris Chandler (who has won more NFC Championships for Atlanta). I remember the transition season between Chandler and Vick and recall that the calls (as reported by so-called national sportswriters) to get Vick in from fans where somewhat divided along racial lines. Nothing really wrong with that because it's what they wanted to see and wanted to believe in, I think. |
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Here the quote "and it should be very easy to find some kid from Florida or Georgia who runs a 4.55-4.65 and played QB in high school in an option attack. Those kids grow on trees down here."
While Vick did not run the option in HS, I do remember he was interested in going to SU because of Coach P's favored offense scheme being the option-pass attack. |
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2. weak arms. I've seen kids run the Wing-T who can't throw a 20-yard spiral. 3. 40 time. You completely and utterly mis-applied that comment. It doesn't remotely fit.
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Join Date: Oct 2000
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Ok, my mis-interpretation. I never did found out why Vick would be considered one of the blackest players in the NFL. Do you think he's a Pro Bowler this season?
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Well DUH ! That's what ALL pro sports are about ultimately: return on investment (be that tangible or intangible return). Vick goes to the Pro Bowl because he's the 3rd best quarterback overall in the NFC.
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That's what I don't get. He's 13th in the NFC in passing ratings, 9th in TD passes, and 5th or 6th in winning pct. |
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Can I just say right now that for the longest time while glancing at this thread title all evening (since I first came to FOFC tonight), I thought this was about Vick = Pro Bowler. As in professional bowling. I need to learn to stop smoking the bad stuff.
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Yeah, it'd take a while to explain my comment about Vick vs. McNabb (and it would probably offend like 80% of the people around here...not that I care about that though), and I'd rather test the next BBCF patch than spend a half hour or so on one post, but the short version is this: It is "easy" to accuse Donovan of selling out. He smiles a lot. He doesn't run any more. He's amiable. He "says the right things" in interviews. Vick is much "blacker," if you will. He wears cornrows. He's Ron Mexico. He lashed out at the press this year. He plays playground-style a good bit.
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And he's still more compelling to watch & generates more interest overall the the other 12, 8, or 4/5.
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And if course, cbs.sportsline.com have had the "cover" story up for a while on "Vick: Pass or Fail". I think this what gets some folks that such a medicore performing QB gets headline press at the expense of others. No doubt he is 1st in marketing and that means a lot.
Here's an answer to the question, "Will Michael Vick ever be a consistent NFL quarterback? " Quote:
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I don't blame you for preferring some quality gaming time over the discussion, so I'll try to be brief & won't be anticipating any response any time soon, but ... when you referenced this previously, and now that you've expanded on it a little, I'm just a little surprised. We seem to be on a similar wavelength about a goodly number of things when it comes to how stuff is percieved racially, but this time ... wow. I see where you're coming from but for the past couple of years I've thought of Vick as far & away the most "race-neutral" athlete in Atlanta/Georgia history. Outside of a few amateur bloggers who hit the ajc.com site, this guy is about as universally popular around here as any athlete I can remember since at least Herschel Walker. Young black dudes love Vick, middle-aged white guys love Vick, heck even dried up old white women seem to like to watch the guy play. And I don't think (given the white guy reaction to stuff like the street-ball NBA) he's being perceived by them as one of the "blackest" players in the league, not by a long shot. It brings up an interesting point about how he's been marketed though -- is he perhaps a case where he's perceived very differently by different demographics & yet by & large they all still have a favorable perception. That's not an easy trick to pull off (ask McDonald's, among others, over the past couple of years) but I'm starting to think that may be the case with Vick. Maybe people see him how they want to see him & retain only what suits their wants & needs?
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Yes. Still want the Bolts glad they didn't draft him. ![]() |
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But I believe that's hitting at the situation pretty well -- he isn't getting those headlines at the expense of others in the NFL. In the context of "front page sports" (as opposed to the front of the football section) if Vick doesn't get the headline someone else from another sport is more likely to get them, not any/many of those QB's with whatever better stat than Vick. Not to pick on anybody but just to take an example at random: Mark Brunell isn't exactly the most interesting, most compelling, most headline-grabbing guy in the world. Bledsoe is pretty much too old to be extremely marketable at this point & there's only so much you can do with Peyton's kid brother right now.
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Having watched him every week, this is my basic take on him: -Throws an extremely accurate deep ball. (i mean, he throws some crazy accurate 40+ yard passes) -Has an incredible cool under pressure (honestly, he seems more "oblivious" than "cool," but whatever works for ya...) -Can get into some serious funky stretches (see the end of the Eagles game...it was ugly). Yeah, I agree he's probably not a Pro-Bowl QB yet, but I think he definitely has the goods, he just needs to improve his intermediate accuracy. He's a bit of a mad bomber at the moment. |
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