
No need to beat around the bush here: Michael Vick will play in the NFL again. At quarterback. As a starter. There's a lot of talk on sports radio, the internet, and cable television that's expressing doubt on this issue, or wonder if he'll back as a Wildcat specialist or something of that nature. Let's kill all of that right now. He will start at quarterback for somebody in the near future. Why?
NFL quarterbacking stinks
Did you see some of the scrubs who were starting games last season? Dan Orlovsky? Ryan Fitzpatrick? Brodie Croyle? Now if guys that lousy are starting, then how bad are the guys backing them up? Does anyone honestly think that Vick couldn't outplay some NFL QBs right now ? Remember, for all the criticism he was getting for his play before he got suspended, he was still no worse than middle of the pack for an NFL starter. You can't tell that a guy who was somewhere between the tenth and fifteenth best quarterback in the entire league just a few years ago can't be in the top thirty-two now. The Vikings just gave up a draft pick for Sage Rosenfels. Need I say more?
We don't care about the dogfighting
At least not as much as PETA would have you think. They specialize in overstating their influence; nowadays you can bombard websites with pre-written emails and blow up people's phone lines with automated calls; that doesn't mean you have that many real people behind whatever it is you're pushing. What I'm getting at here is that the real live protests haven't been anywhere near as big as the PETA folks would have you believe; it's not like they had thousands outside the courtrooms and what not with picket signs whenever Vick showed up. Yes, you'll get a few people outside whatever stadium he plays in. But it won't be anywhere near as big as the PETA folks threaten. Which means that the public backlash won't be anywhere nearr what the media may try to make us think it is. I don't you'll get people canceling season tickets because their team signed Vick. And you may get some boos from home fans initially, but as soon as he scores a TD or wins a game for his team, he'll get his standing O just like A-Rod did the other day. We really don't care once the ball is kicked off.



Don't be too sure about that
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