Rhino
Footballguy
I wish I had gotten in on this debate earlier... I think the dead horse has been beaten here!
But one thing I have noticed over the years is this:
Great running quarterbacks never seem to become truely great until they learn to settle down and throw the ball more than they run. Think of all the "moblie" QB's like Elway, Young, Favre - guys who make huge plays out of the pocket. And then there are the "running" QB's like McNabb and Culpepper... they have the abililty to make the throw first, and run only if need be. Vick is still in that mode where he's too quick to run the ball, and because of that he's not developing his skills as a passer. His numbers prove it, and the numbers of his receivers prove it as well.
There's no doubt that Vick has amazing talent, and his ablility to make plays when he gets out of the pocket is a huge advantage. But just ask Kordell Stewart how that whole "Slash" personna worked out for him?!? There comes a point when the running QB has to settle down and throw. That is the definition of the QB position. And until Vick proves he can do that, people are going to hold judegment on him.
And there's one opponent Vick cannot outrun - Father Time. Do you think when Michael Vick is 30 years old he'll be blazing downfield like he is today? Or is it more likely he'll be sitting in the pocket trying to throw the ball to his receivers? Or is it even more likely that by the time he's 30 he'll be the answer to a Trivial Pursuit question?!?
But one thing I have noticed over the years is this:
Great running quarterbacks never seem to become truely great until they learn to settle down and throw the ball more than they run. Think of all the "moblie" QB's like Elway, Young, Favre - guys who make huge plays out of the pocket. And then there are the "running" QB's like McNabb and Culpepper... they have the abililty to make the throw first, and run only if need be. Vick is still in that mode where he's too quick to run the ball, and because of that he's not developing his skills as a passer. His numbers prove it, and the numbers of his receivers prove it as well.
There's no doubt that Vick has amazing talent, and his ablility to make plays when he gets out of the pocket is a huge advantage. But just ask Kordell Stewart how that whole "Slash" personna worked out for him?!? There comes a point when the running QB has to settle down and throw. That is the definition of the QB position. And until Vick proves he can do that, people are going to hold judegment on him.
And there's one opponent Vick cannot outrun - Father Time. Do you think when Michael Vick is 30 years old he'll be blazing downfield like he is today? Or is it more likely he'll be sitting in the pocket trying to throw the ball to his receivers? Or is it even more likely that by the time he's 30 he'll be the answer to a Trivial Pursuit question?!?
agree 100% MaurileVick is the LT(1) of this generation on offense. D-Coor's must account for him in the same way O-Coor's had to account for Sir Lawrence. As a G-Men homer, I grew up watching LT make 3-4 momentum shift plays per game, after game, after game (Ray Lewis is the closest today) Vick is prepared for and defended against differently than any other QB. And, he is still a "babe" Look at last week's game. Vick's having a "bad" game and although AZ is bumbling the victory they still have a chance late with ATL pinned deep - what happens next - Vick rips off 60+ yard run - game over.If he is patient and can learn to follow "all" his progressions before he runs he will redefine the position......in some ways, he already has
Seriously, I think Dunn is Dunn. He's been a solid RB his entire career. I don't think Vick has made him any better because he obviously was good in Tampa Bay and he played well without Vick last season. But even if I was to grant you that Vick's presence is bringing out the best in Dunn (though I would credit the scheme and the way it suits Dunn's skills as the primary factor), that still doesn't address my No. 1 point throughout all of this and that is the fact that Vick is often a very poor passer. I've yet to see him make his WRs better and once again I will reiterate that if Vick doesn't show improvement throwing the ball the Falcons are going to have some real problems before the year is out. Vick's inability to generate a legitimate passing attack has to be viewed as a major concern despite the team's 3-0 record. And their improved defense is the result of Mora, who knows a thing or two about coaching that side of the football and Donatell, who also did a terrific job in his first season when he joined the Packers. As time went on, he got less and less effective, however. But this is clearly a better-coached team defensively.