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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: July 29, 2009
The suspension is really a blessing in disguise for Vick, as it will give him time to practice and get himself back into form. After all, he hasn’t thrown a pass in a game since 2006. Likely, it will take some time before Vick is anything close to what he was then.
But it’s a low-risk, high-reward signing for whichever team picks him up.
Surely Vick could be signed for a cheap price, meaning that if he doesn’t work out, then it’s not a huge loss—and if he does, he can be a huge asset to the offense.
Remember, in his prime, Vick was a genuine two-sided threat, a QB that could throw the ball or run with it. He wasn’t overwhelming, but he still managed to throw for over 2,300 yards in each of his full seasons, while rushing for a...
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