there are talks on multiple teams msg boards about bringing in vick to run the wildcat formation, some people thought it was ridiculous which it is, but some were all for it, like on the new orleans super saints forum they were talking about having him, even though they have drew brees
http://saintsreport.com/forums/showthread.php?t=88694&highli ght=wildcat+michael+vick
"As much as some may hate Vick, you can't deny the talent he possesses. He has never been a locker room cancer. He, like Reggie has been hated on his entire career. Many say he can't be a pure pocket passer, just like some say Reggie will never be a full time running back. Reggie has dominated this year when given the chance. Sure Vick made a big mistake with his dog fighting incident, but players deserve a second chance.
The wildcat offense is here to stay, just like the West Coast offense, just like the Tampa 2 Defense. I even think this is the beginning of it. More and more teams are adapting it every game.
Imagine Vick coming in a few times a game lining up in the shotgun, Reggie in motion. Who would the defense stop? Vick is essentially a running back that could throw pretty well. Remember, we are not asking him to quarterback a team, we are just asking him to cause massive headaches to the opposing team by running the wildcat offense. Who will the defense even attempt to stop? Follow Reggie to the sidelines and leave the area after the d-line open allowing Vick a gaping hole where he can juke most corners and safetys for a td? We all know Vick has the ability to take it to the house each time he runs. If you commit to stopping Vick, Reggie will get the handoff and use his speed and bust a long run? If you decide to commit to both, you'll have Shockey, Colston, or Meachem streaking down the secondary wide open for a td."
pathetic, the wildcat is not here to stay
Edited by: dwid