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reasons why Vick will not/should not play in carolina


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I can't believe there are people who still don't get it :nonod:

Maybe the thread title should have been a little more specific, along the lines of this:

Michael Vick will never be a Panther, ever; no matter how many ideas people post about how we could use him, no matter how many fact-ignoring arguments people come up with, no matter how many "but what if..." scenarios wishful thinkers dream of, it's never ever happening and it only annoys people and makes people look goofy when someone tries for the hundredth time to suggest it, so just get over it and stop cluttering the forum with ridiculous "We Need Vick" threads.

Maybe then people would get it.

(could you fit that into a title box?)

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#1 reason the guy hasn't taken a NFL snap in 2 years. #2 He probably isn't in the best shape and isn't he 30, the age when RBs (which is basically all he would be on this team a wildcat QB) start to slow and lose production. #3 We have far more pressing needs for our limited cap space. We need some DT depth and a little more veteran competition on the OL couldn't hurt. All in all although I wouldn't just disown the panthers if they signed him, seeing as he was a once in a lifetime athlete at the QB position and he put fans in the seats and the money flowing, I haven't seen anyone in our FO that has even said it was a possibility or even that they wanted him.

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Here's why he will not:

1. The media throng that will follow him would be a massive distraction.

2. Career completion % = 53.8

3. Career passer rating = 75.7

4. Character issues

5. The Skins will snap him up tomorrow and give him the keys to the franchise, LOL!

Got Jake?

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