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Mike Vick, The Mentor


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haters gonna hate, but i think it's cool to see Vick moving into that sort of role. the guy got his face dragged through a mile of poo and mud and came out on the other side genuinely humbled and dedicated to becoming a better quarterback and human being.

i have no problem with cam taking his advice.

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haters gonna hate, but i think it's cool to see Vick moving into that sort of role. the guy got his face dragged through a mile of poo and mud and came out on the other side genuinely humbled and dedicated to becoming a better quarterback and human being.

i have no problem with cam taking his advice.

$100,000,000 contracts can have those affects on people.

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Vick: "Okay, here's what you do. Glance at your first read, and then take off running."

Cam: "Shouldn't I go through my progression? Look for the second wideout or the checkdown?"

Vick: "...Wut?"

in the short term, I would like Cam to take off running at a higher rate than he did in the preseason.

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