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Michael Vick Situation Analysis

Michael Vick’s reinstatement could not have come at a better time for him.

Here’s a few reasons why… First, it’s August. Training camps are open. Only problem Vick might have is missing a couple of games until his suspension’s up.

This suspension could actually be something of a blessing. Michael Vick can use this time to practice and get himself back in shape after almost two years of inactivity. Remember, it’s been since 2006 that Vick hasn’t thrown a single pass. It will definitely take some time for him to shake off the cobwebs and get back up to where he used to be.

Now let’s be honest, It is a great deal for any team. Because Michael Vick is a low risk, high reward. Why, you ask?

Michael Vick will sign for a cheap price for sure, which means that if he doesn’t work out it’s not a big loss, and if he does, you will be getting a huge asset to your offensive line for a low price.

Michael Vick’s last season in 2006 was one of his great years at the NFL. He threw for almost 2500 yards with 20 touchdowns (13 interceptions) and rushing for more than 1000 with an average of 8.4 each carry. Let’s face it… He’s run more than a lot of starting running backs.

Now the question will be… Does Michael Vick have something left in his tank? I think he does, now it’s up to him. He’s got a chance to prove it…

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