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Originally Posted by QuasiMondo
I think he'd be great in Miami. Just think of the devestation a combo like Pennington's brains and Vick's arm and legs could unleash on the AFC East.
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Originally Posted by guccilvr
I highly doubt the Big Tuna is going to bring Vick in.
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I heard this rumour/scenario as well,
like this article mentions, but why in the world would Miami need yet another ticking decision to make at the helm of QB?
They have the current NFL Comeback Player of the Year in
Chad Pennington, yet in the majority of news I'm hearing about Miami's coaching staff, they are loving the future potential of
Chad Henne, whom I've heard quoted as "this franchise's future face at QB", and unless I'm mistaken, didn't they also draft WV-sensation
Pat White as well? If the NFL's innovator of the 'Wildcat' is going to evolve even more tricks this year, it is going to do so without the help of yet another merry-go-round player at QB like Vick.
I think Baltimore may be a good fit for him in a limited role, and I heard yet another story today that Terrell Owens is supporting Vick, and some reviewers are saying that 'TO' wants Vick in Buffalo; and right now as I'm listening to podcasts, there is talk that San Francisco could implement Michael Vick to some success. My take: looking around the league, and who could, and probably should, ring Michael Vick for his services: my clear answer is Denver.
They have Kyle Orton right now, and no one else. I hear that Denver has had one of the league's better offensive lines these past few years, and for those that followed Denver at all last year, it was a veritable
New England Patriots West-version at half-back, where they had so many injuries and different starters throughout the season that their running game was clearly bottom-tier. Vick could definitely inject some life into the ground game at Mile-High, that is, if given the statements that the NFL is truly a copycat league, and if Denver wants to utilize some form of Wildcat schemes this year as well, Vick would be a godsend for the Broncos.