NFL’s Packers Confirm Their Interest In Michael Vick
If you’ve kept up with the football news lately, you may have seen the rumors that the Green Bay Packers are going after Michael Vick. These rumors are in fact true, as the team came out publicly and acknowledged this recently. I’m not the biggest Vick fan out there, but as a player, he could be a valuable asset to the team.
Pros: Michael Vick is a weapon, plain and simple. In addition to his status as a quarterback, he could easily be used as a running back in certain situations, and at the wide receiver position as well. He’s genuinely one of the fastest players in the game, and the Packers playbook could see a major boost with both Vick and Aaron Rodgers on the field at once.
Vick would obviously be a backup to Rodgers should he join the team, but a team never knows when its backup will be called upon. So many teams have seen their chances blown when their starting QB goes down with injury, and the prospect of Michael Vick as backup to Rodgers could somewhat shield the team should Rodgers be hurt.
Cons: One of the drawbacks with Vick is that he isn’t a great quarterback. Even though he has 71 TDs he also has thrown 52 interceptions, and even though he is a mobile quarterback he was sacked 187 times when he was with the Falcons, he also averaged about 6 yards lost every time he was sacked, which no team including the packers want.
Additionally, his completion percentage as a quarterback is historically low, at just 54%. He throws a fair number of interceptions too, leading to a low QB rating of 75.7.
Skills aside, there’s another negative that comes with Vick’s potential involvement, and that’s the criticism and controversy the Packers will stir up should they sign him. Vick’s dog fighting scandal still hasn’t left the public eye, and the media may be wary of this move.
All in all, would the team be better off with Vick or without him? I’m inclined to say they should take the chance and go for it. The NFC North will be a competitive division this season, and any edge will help.
The media attention will be big but since Green Bay plays in the smallest market in the NFL, its not New York, LA, or Chicago so it won’t be that bad. There is one person who will be affected if Vick is signed and that is Aaron Rodgers. While Rodgers will always be compared to Favre he may very well have a biggest distraction sitting on the bench behind him…Michael Vick.
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