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Did Vick have the worst receiving corps in the NFL for 3 straight years? McNabb did. And he still led them to the NFC champ. game every one of those years, even beating Vick along the way a couple times. Also, has Vick ever thrown 4 TD's on a broken leg?Originally posted by: Ne0
Originally posted by: Kev
Originally posted by: RedRooster
QB skill only, disregarding if their team will win more with them or not, mine is:
Manning, Vick and then the rest of the crap. Really, Culpepper/McNabb are garbage, and the rest are very mediocre on great teams.
You mean Michael "threw for over 200 yards this season 3 times" Vick?
Michael "More interceptions than touchdowns" Vick?
Michael "spy me and my team loses" Vick?
Yeah Vick's 150 yards passing per game, 53% completion percentage, and second highest sack total in the league are MVP-worthy statistics.
He may have threw for over 200 only 3 times but that's because of his lack of pass attempts per game. He averages 20 pass attempts per game & the reason is because Atlanta has the #1 rushing attack in the NFL. Mcnabb for example, had 30 pass attempts per game.
More interceptions then touchdowns? 14 TD's is more then 12 INT's? Also, you could argue that 5 of the INT's weren't his fault. 3 INT's being balls that hit WR right in the chest (peerless price) but instead of catching it, tipping it in the air & into the defender's hands. The other 2 INT's of the 5 being hail mary's to the endzone right before halftime (end of half).
Spy me and my team loses? LOL, have you even watched the Falcons games? The last time a spy worked was back in 2002 when the Chicago Bears & Baltimore Ravens used it (We lost against Chicago but beat Ravens that year). Spying doesn't really work, Tampa Bay does the best job defending Vick and Montey Kiffin stresses that spying doesn't work against Vick. Instead they pressure him from all sides, forcing him into quick decisions.
53% ? It's 56.4%, also accounting the fact it's his first year in a brand new offensive system & without a true #1 WR. But look at your man Mcnabb's stats before he had TO this season (very similar to Vick's & this is with Mcnabb being in the same system all these years):
49.1% completion, 948 yards passing, 8 TD, 7 INT, 60.1 rating
58.0% completion, 3365 yards passing, 21 TD, 13 INT, 77.8 rating
57.8% completion, 3233 yards passing, 25 TD, 12 INT, 84.3 rating
58.4% completion, 2289 yards passing, 17 TD, 6 INT, 86.0 rating
57.5% completion, 3216 yards passing, 16 TD, 11 INT, 79.6 rating
Now look at Mcnabb this past year when he got a true #1 WR:
64.0% completion, 3875 yards passing, 31 TD, 8 INT, 104.7 rating
Really? Can you name ANY of our starting linemen other than Orlando Pace? It's kind of hard to throw on your back.Originally posted by: hpkeeper
8. Marc Bulger (although he's hot right now, he doesn't compare to the talent of the other NFC quarterbacks and the numbers they're putting up, surprising with the big names he has around him)
Now THIS is closer to what I think. And thanks for the Bulger love; he's much better than 99% of people give him credit for.Originally posted by: TheNinja
--- Top Tier, head and shoulders above the rest
Manning (no disputing it this year)
Culpepper (I'm surprised there is so little love for Culpepper, higher % than Manning, more yards, 39 TDs!!)
--- 2nd Tier (this gets trickier) ---
Brady (I personally don't think he's particularly great but his winning % and rings don't lie)
Bulger (his numbers don't lie and he's as cool as the other side of the pillow)
McNabb (a career 58% passer doesn't belong too high)
--- 3rd Tier (still great QBs though) ---
Vick (dangerous but not a great passer yet)
Pennington (not impressed with his dink and dunk offense)
Roethlisburger (just b/c he's unproven and has a great team doesn't have to throw much)
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Did Vick have the worst receiving corps in the NFL for 3 straight years? McNabb did. And he still led them to the NFC champ. game every one of those years, even beating Vick along the way a couple times. Also, has Vick ever thrown 4 TD's on a broken leg?Originally posted by: Ne0
Originally posted by: Kev
Originally posted by: RedRooster
QB skill only, disregarding if their team will win more with them or not, mine is:
Manning, Vick and then the rest of the crap. Really, Culpepper/McNabb are garbage, and the rest are very mediocre on great teams.
You mean Michael "threw for over 200 yards this season 3 times" Vick?
Michael "More interceptions than touchdowns" Vick?
Michael "spy me and my team loses" Vick?
Yeah Vick's 150 yards passing per game, 53% completion percentage, and second highest sack total in the league are MVP-worthy statistics.
He may have threw for over 200 only 3 times but that's because of his lack of pass attempts per game. He averages 20 pass attempts per game & the reason is because Atlanta has the #1 rushing attack in the NFL. Mcnabb for example, had 30 pass attempts per game.
More interceptions then touchdowns? 14 TD's is more then 12 INT's? Also, you could argue that 5 of the INT's weren't his fault. 3 INT's being balls that hit WR right in the chest (peerless price) but instead of catching it, tipping it in the air & into the defender's hands. The other 2 INT's of the 5 being hail mary's to the endzone right before halftime (end of half).
Spy me and my team loses? LOL, have you even watched the Falcons games? The last time a spy worked was back in 2002 when the Chicago Bears & Baltimore Ravens used it (We lost against Chicago but beat Ravens that year). Spying doesn't really work, Tampa Bay does the best job defending Vick and Montey Kiffin stresses that spying doesn't work against Vick. Instead they pressure him from all sides, forcing him into quick decisions.
53% ? It's 56.4%, also accounting the fact it's his first year in a brand new offensive system & without a true #1 WR. But look at your man Mcnabb's stats before he had TO this season (very similar to Vick's & this is with Mcnabb being in the same system all these years):
49.1% completion, 948 yards passing, 8 TD, 7 INT, 60.1 rating
58.0% completion, 3365 yards passing, 21 TD, 13 INT, 77.8 rating
57.8% completion, 3233 yards passing, 25 TD, 12 INT, 84.3 rating
58.4% completion, 2289 yards passing, 17 TD, 6 INT, 86.0 rating
57.5% completion, 3216 yards passing, 16 TD, 11 INT, 79.6 rating
Now look at Mcnabb this past year when he got a true #1 WR:
64.0% completion, 3875 yards passing, 31 TD, 8 INT, 104.7 rating
Vick could only dream of doing that!
I know for fact that the Eagles were ranked last in receiving for the 3 straight years they made the NFC champ games, whether Hotlanta was 2nd or 3rd to last I don't know. But nobody can deny that McNabb, albeit low completion %'s, made something out of nothing with those offenses.Originally posted by: Ne0
Brian Finneran, Shawn Jefferson, Martay Jenkins, Trevor Gaylor was Vick's WR corps before. I could say that was probably the worst receiving corps. The only time Eagles beat Vick was in 2002 playoffs (with a TD called back by phantom holding call that could've changed the game completly). Last year when the Eagles won, Vick was injured. That game against the cardinals was great where Mcnabb played with a broken leg. Vick is young & exciting (#1 selling jersey in the NFL), he's not a good passer but he's only going to get better. He's a winner, and that's undeniable. Whenever Vick plays, the defense plays better as well. Just look at last season, first 12 games 2-10 without him but the 4 games he comes back it's the same team personnel wise except one player and the defense plays better in majority of the games and they go 3-1 to finish out.
And why were their pass attempts so few? Because unless someone is WIDE open he tucks the ball and runs. He was given the opportunity, he just couldn't capitalize.Originally posted by: Ne0
He may have threw for over 200 only 3 times but that's because of his lack of pass attempts per game. He averages 20 pass attempts per game & the reason is because Atlanta has the #1 rushing attack in the NFL.
Give me a break. Don't nit-pick at the numbers, just look at them straight-up:More interceptions then touchdowns? 14 TD's is more then 12 INT's? Also, you could argue that 5 of the INT's weren't his fault. 3 INT's being balls that hit WR right in the chest (peerless price) but instead of catching it, tipping it in the air & into the defender's hands. The other 2 INT's of the 5 being hail mary's to the endzone right before halftime (end of half).
Decisions he can't make. Atlanta was tied for 5th-most sacks given up this year. He waits FAR too long with the ball, and then he runs around after he decides his guys aren't open.Spy me and my team loses? LOL, have you even watched the Falcons games? The last time a spy worked was back in 2002 when the Chicago Bears & Baltimore Ravens used it (We lost against Chicago but beat Ravens that year). Spying doesn't really work, Tampa Bay does the best job defending Vick and Montey Kiffin stresses that spying doesn't work against Vick. Instead they pressure him from all sides, forcing him into quick decisions.
Ummmm, wtf is Peerless Price? For that matter, WTF is Alge Crumpler? Both are good receivers capable of making plays.53% ? It's 56.4%, also accounting the fact it's his first year in a brand new offensive system & without a true #1 WR.
Again, Vick has Crumpler AND Price, even if he's not a top-tier WR, he's plenty good. Don't fault him because Vick isn't accurate enough to get the ball to him. McNabb had NOBODY.But look at your man Mcnabb's stats before he had TO this season (very similar to Vick's & this is with Mcnabb being in the same system all these years):
49.1% completion, 948 yards passing, 8 TD, 7 INT, 60.1 rating
58.0% completion, 3365 yards passing, 21 TD, 13 INT, 77.8 rating
57.8% completion, 3233 yards passing, 25 TD, 12 INT, 84.3 rating
58.4% completion, 2289 yards passing, 17 TD, 6 INT, 86.0 rating
57.5% completion, 3216 yards passing, 16 TD, 11 INT, 79.6 rating
Now look at Mcnabb this past year when he got a true #1 WR:
64.0% completion, 3875 yards passing, 31 TD, 8 INT, 104.7 rating
Originally posted by: Kev
My bad on the TD/INT stat, I coulda swore the last time I looked he had 12/13. Regardless, 14/12 ratio is nothing to write home about.
"He averages 20 pass attempts per game & the reason is because Atlanta has the #1 rushing attack in the NFL"
This is backwards logic; Atlanta has the #1 rushing attack because Vick is always running, after panicking in the pocket after .7 seconds.
And why were their pass attempts so few? Because unless someone is WIDE open he tucks the ball and runs. He was given the opportunity, he just couldn't capitalize.
Give me a break. Don't nit-pick at the numbers, just look at them straight-up:
-5th-highest INT/Attempt rate in the NFL
-3rd-lowest completion percentage
-3rd-lowest total passing yards
-7th-worst TD/INT ratio
-Least completions of any NFL team
Now, I'm looking at the Falcons as a team, here, and not just Vick, but other than the one Seahawk game, they're one and the same.
Decisions he can't make. Atlanta was tied for 5th-most sacks given up this year. He waits FAR too long with the ball, and then he runs around after he decides his guys aren't open.
Alge Crumpler is a TE, and what are people calling Peerless Price? Yes, their saying Peerless Price isn't a true #1. People are saying Peerless Price is the second version of Alvin Harper. Price, isn't a receiver capable of making plays unless he has a true #1 with him (Eric Moulds). Alge Crumpler is capable of making plays, but a lot of times he's at the line blocking. Now teams know about Crump, there double teaming him.Ummmm, wtf is Peerless Price? For that matter, WTF is Alge Crumpler? Both are good receivers capable of making plays.
I would compare Price to Todd Pinkston. Freddie Mitchell, James Thrash, Antonio Freeman (season with 1424 receiving yards), and Todd Pinkston aren't quite nobody.Again, Vick has Crumpler AND Price, even if he's not a top-tier WR, he's plenty good. Don't fault him because Vick isn't accurate enough to get the ball to him. McNabb had NOBODY.
Originally posted by: Kev
Ok so in your last post you say that:
1) Vick can't get the ball to his receivers
2) He is young
3) He has 2 good running backs
How does this support the point that he is anything more than a mediocre quarterback?
Originally posted by: Perknose
To date, the weighted (8th = 1pt, 1st = 8pts) results are:
Manning - 714
Culpepper - 572
Brady -- 480
McNabb -- 436
Vick -- 333
Roethlisberger -- 287
Pennington -- 178
Bulger -- 147
I think Vick could be #5, I think he's better than Bulger, Pennington, and BigBen. If you gave Vick the receivers that Bulger has, he would be pretty dangerous! He also has that gamebreaking ability, which is why I put him above Pennington. BigBen is still a baby now, we don't know how he would do on an average team (i.e. one where receivers drop passes, and don't have the best running game).Originally posted by: Kev
potential is one thing, but saying he is in the top 5 right now is just ludicrous.
Originally posted by: RedRooster
QB skill only, disregarding if their team will win more with them or not, mine is:
Manning, Vick and then the rest of the crap. Really, Culpepper/McNabb are garbage, and the rest are very mediocre on great teams.
Bulger made a horrible deep throw vs Seattle last week (that was easily picked), just an example of why I think it is the receivers that really bring out the best in Bulger. I suffered through 3 years of college at Mountaineer Field watching Bulger, and he left a lot to be desired, he was average at best IMO.Originally posted by: Kev
Pennington is very accurate though and doesn't cough the ball up as much. The receivers argument about Bulger/Vick I don't agree with either... I don't know if Vick would be as good as Bulger in that system. He's better than Big Ben at this point though, I'll give him that much.
Maybe I'm putting too much emphasis on passing ability. But I'd rather have a great passer than an injury-risk running back who throws the ball every once and awhile.