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RE: The Mike Vick Thread - AsylumGuido - 09-13-2011 06:53 PM

Even though we seldom agree on our philosophies for obvious reasons, I can understand the hatred of Vick from your true fans. I went to the final Saints home game against the Falcons in 2004 on the day after Christmas. Vick was injured and didn't play, but there were more fans wearing opponents jerseys than I had ever seen at a Saints game and they were all #7. Now, I'm not a racist at all. I was born and raised an Air Force brat and never thought twice about race until moving south in 1967, but I can honestly say that near 100% of those fans were black. That in itself meant nothing, but upon talking to a several of them I discovered that that everyone I talked with was somewhat local and had never been a Falcons' fan until Vick came on board. I had suspected this, but it was confirmed that day.

Interestingly enough, that was the final game played in the Superdome before the bitch Katrina came through.


RE: The Mike Vick Thread - Jayhawk-Falcon2012 - 09-13-2011 09:15 PM

thought you'd all get a kick out of the comic i found.

http://i.imgur.com/7Wj2w.jpg


RE: The Mike Vick Thread - ChrisD - 09-14-2011 01:11 PM

Vick has more downsides than up. Sure, he can change an entire game around, and he wins football games. But a guy with so much athletic ability should be accomplishing so much more. Not only that, the guy blew a quarter of his career away for what? Dogfighting? Supporting his "Homies" who decided to turn him in? He doesn't strike me as a guy who went to Virginia Tech. He strikes me as a guy who quit highschool halfway through.


With that said, I don't think he's that great. Hit him a few times, and you'll beat the Eagles.


RE: The Mike Vick Thread - falconworldorder - 09-14-2011 04:14 PM

(09-13-2011 06:53 PM)AsylumGuido Wrote:  Even though we seldom agree on our philosophies for obvious reasons, I can understand the hatred of Vick from your true fans. I went to the final Saints home game against the Falcons in 2004 on the day after Christmas. Vick was injured and didn't play, but there were more fans wearing opponents jerseys than I had ever seen at a Saints game and they were all #7. Now, I'm not a racist at all. I was born and raised an Air Force brat and never thought twice about race until moving south in 1967, but I can honestly say that near 100% of those fans were black. That in itself meant nothing, but upon talking to a several of them I discovered that that everyone I talked with was somewhat local and had never been a Falcons' fan until Vick came on board. I had suspected this, but it was confirmed that day.

Interestingly enough, that was the final game played in the Superdome before the bitch Katrina came through.
You're 100% right! Those who were fans of the Falcons after Vick got here were never fans to begin with. You'll find those same fans in the stands this Sunday wearing Eagles jerseys with the number 7.


Blogging Dirty - My Mike Vick Story - Blogging Dirty - 09-15-2011 08:06 AM

As we build up to Sunday night's game between the Eagles and Falcons, we look ahead to possibly one of the most anticipated returns for a player to face against his former team.

As a 10 year old kid, my first sighting of Michael Vick was while he was playing college football for Virginia Tech, I was enamoured with his speed and his arm strength, he was like nothing i had ever seen before playing at the quarterback position.

Up to that point in my life i had never really chosen a team to support and when Vick was selected by the Falcons, i decided to be a Falcons fan. From then on, my love for Vick spawned into a love for the whole team and organisation, but I could never overlook the fact that the only reason I became a Falcons Fan in the first place was Michael Vick.

Throughout my teenage years Vick dazzled onlookers as he danced around defenders making the game look easy. Although he never won a championship he gave the Falcons organisations and fans alike a gigantic lift in confidence and expectation to a level never seen before.

Then 2007 hit all Falcons fans like a brick wall. The whole dogfighting issue has been discussed enough, what disappointed me the most was that he lied and deceived the organisation and Mr Blank in particular, a man i admire a lot (Both as a football owner and as a businessman). When Vick was given an indefinite suspension and sent to jail, it felt like the heart and soul of the team had been ripped out, the only fans i can think of that have had an experience like this, is fans of Cleveland Cavaliers when Lebron James left for Miami. For me the disappointment was on that level.

At that time i had no idea that the Falcons would rise again so quickly under the leadership of Mike Smith and Thomas Dimitroff. As the QB torch was passed from Vick to newly selected rookie QB Matt Ryan, optimism was spawned again. The magical ride that has been the last three years, where the Falcons have broken records to arguably their most successful point in franchise history.

As Mike Vick came out of prison and made the incredible rise back to a starting QB in Philly, it became only a matter of time until he came back to the Georgia Dome to play the Falcons. As the former idol in Vick and the new shining star in Ryan prepare to face off, this game has become a lot more important than just the win, the City of Atlanta needs a win for closure, to show that we are better than Vick and that we have moved on to our new exciting era.

Mike Vick for me will always be like a first wife, who has cheated and lied to you and broken your heart, but you will always love her. Even now you have got a second wife in Matty Ice you still want to make sure that your better than her. I know for the long term we are with the right girl now, all i can hope for now, is that we have the right marriage for success on Sunday night.

From http://www.bloggingdirty.com


RE: Blogging Dirty - My Mike Vick Story - mdrake34 - 09-15-2011 08:29 AM

(09-15-2011 08:06 AM)Blogging Dirty Wrote:  As we build up to Sunday night's game between the Eagles and Falcons, we look ahead to possibly one of the most anticipated returns for a player to face against his former team.

As a 10 year old kid, my first sighting of Michael Vick was while he was playing college football for Virginia Tech, I was enamoured with his speed and his arm strength, he was like nothing i had ever seen before playing at the quarterback position.

Up to that point in my life i had never really chosen a team to support and when Vick was selected by the Falcons, i decided to be a Falcons fan. From then on, my love for Vick spawned into a love for the whole team and organisation, but I could never overlook the fact that the only reason I became a Falcons Fan in the first place was Michael Vick.

Throughout my teenage years Vick dazzled onlookers as he danced around defenders making the game look easy. Although he never won a championship he gave the Falcons organisations and fans alike a gigantic lift in confidence and expectation to a level never seen before.

Then 2007 hit all Falcons fans like a brick wall. The whole dogfighting issue has been discussed enough, what disappointed me the most was that he lied and deceived the organisation and Mr Blank in particular, a man i admire a lot (Both as a football owner and as a businessman). When Vick was given an indefinite suspension and sent to jail, it felt like the heart and soul of the team had been ripped out, the only fans i can think of that have had an experience like this, is fans of Cleveland Cavaliers when Lebron James left for Miami. For me the disappointment was on that level.

At that time i had no idea that the Falcons would rise again so quickly under the leadership of Mike Smith and Thomas Dimitroff. As the QB torch was passed from Vick to newly selected rookie QB Matt Ryan, optimism was spawned again. The magical ride that has been the last three years, where the Falcons have broken records to arguably their most successful point in franchise history.

As Mike Vick came out of prison and made the incredible rise back to a starting QB in Philly, it became only a matter of time until he came back to the Georgia Dome to play the Falcons. As the former idol in Vick and the new shining star in Ryan prepare to face off, this game has become a lot more important than just the win, the City of Atlanta needs a win for closure, to show that we are better than Vick and that we have moved on to our new exciting era.

Mike Vick for me will always be like a first wife, who has cheated and lied to you and broken your heart, but you will always love her. Even now you have got a second wife in Matty Ice you still want to make sure that your better than her. I know for the long term we are with the right girl now, all i can hope for now, is that we have the right marriage for success on Sunday night.

From http://www.bloggingdirty.com

You might want to go to the doctor, cause your first wife probably gave you herpes.


RE: The Mike Vick Thread - Peyton - 09-15-2011 09:25 AM

"That's not my house, that's Matt Ryan's house. I'm just a visitor".

Wow. I have to admit I am impressed with the maturity of that comment.


RE: The Mike Vick Thread - keithbrooking56 - 09-15-2011 09:37 AM

(09-13-2011 05:43 PM)Paprika Neck Wrote:  if vick didn't do anything to you then you're not a real FALCON fan.

Best comment in the thread. Any REAL fan should be furious at a "franchise" player who admits in several interviews he did NOT practice, he did NOT study his playbook, he did NOT care about his team, the fans or the owner and he did NOT give it his best. How the hell can any FAN still cheer for a piece of slime like that?


RE: The Mike Vick Thread - mdrake34 - 09-15-2011 10:00 AM

(09-15-2011 09:37 AM)keithbrooking56 Wrote:  Best comment in the thread. Any REAL fan should be furious at a "franchise" player who admits in several interviews he did NOT practice, he did NOT study his playbook, he did NOT care about his team, the fans or the owner and he did NOT give it his best. How the hell can any FAN still cheer for a piece of slime like that?

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RE: I've NEVER EVER wanted someone to get hurt but... - Dale4Saul2Red0 - 09-15-2011 08:44 PM

OP bump. Show no mercy! YOU BLITZ ALL NIGHT!!!