Vick goes down in the second quarter when the Bucs tackled him and he fell on his non throwing shoulder.
Vick has pretty much assured himself that when all looks lost in the game its easier to just go down and feign being hurt. Then he makes a big deal on the sideline that he wants to go back in. Too late mikey. You are supposed to shrug it off and just play not wait until you get to the sideline whining like a beech.
This is the guy whose family last year started fights in the stands with Chandlers family, hoping out loud, that Chris Chandler would get hurt so Vick could play. Now he gets to play and he gets hurt alot. hmmmm
I dont see Vick being a leader now or in the future. He may turn into a Hall of Fame QB, But i just dont see the emotional or intelligence factor there.
I read a article in Atlanta Journal today that brought back fond memories :
"Jeff George was so narcissistic that most of his lineman wanted him to get hit, as long as it wasn't their man doing it. I look at my body today, and if theres a scratch from protecting Jeff George, I feel I did something wrong".
Former NFL offensive tackle Bubba Parks.
I think that Vick is headed in the same direction. He thinks way too much of himself and his abilities. Team will start to turn on him soon, if they havnt already.
He lists himself as doubtful for the NY Giants next week. How did we know that ? He just wants to skate through the season alive.
He will play as much as he has to, to collect his check.
Scott-Atlanta