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Mike Vick to Denver......????.............????.......


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I am calling it now.

As much as I hate Mike Vick, he is just what the Broncos ordered.

With the departure of "Die-A-Beat-ees" (sorry this is football- no hard feelings)

the Broncos need something to excite the fans....

And with "ORTON-Hears A Who" as QB, WTH would they not make a push.

I see this as a big possibility and right now the best fit.

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SO WHAT do YOU think of that possibility?

I think It makes a lot of sense.

(I dont know what their salary cap is like, but if you want to fill the stands and sell jerseys with a new head coach and a let down from letting a franchise QB go, well that is one way to make it happen)

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My guess is Vick will end up in Seattle because A) Mora is the HC and B) they have a 37 year old starting QB with no heir-apparent to take over.

NOPE--

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He is their "Jake Delhomme" for the next few years, :D

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My guess is Vick will end up in Seattle because A) Mora is the HC and B) they have a 37 year old starting QB with no heir-apparent to take over.

I thought about this scenario too, given their history, I thought it would be a no-brainer. Until I saw one of those montages Sportscenter did on Vick when he was released from prison. In it, Mora was asked about Vick, and it became very clear that he wasn't interested. I looked all over for the video but can't find it, but I did find the quotes from the interview, and his feelings are obvious. I think he was forced to play Vick in ATL from his words and demeanor in the interview. Here's the quotes:

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I am calling it now.

As much as I hate Mike Vick, he is just what the Broncos ordered.

With the departure of "Die-A-Beat-ees" (sorry this is football- no hard feelings)

the Broncos need something to excite the fans....

And with "ORTON-Hears A Who" as QB, WTH would they not make a push.

I see this as a big possibility and right now the best fit.

You are a sick man. A very sick man.

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Don't see him in Seattle. They still run a WCO and Vick couldn't learn it in 5 years. Plus Mora suffered with him but never wanted him.

Denver wouldn't pick him because he isn't a quarterback. He is a running back who can throw the ball on occasion. Orton is better than Vick.

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