In his 5 year career, he has started 51 games, which averages about 10 games per season. His completion percentage is about 54%, which is not great. He's only thrown for a little over 9000 yards, which averages out to less than 2000 yards per season. He's only thrown 51 touchdowns in his career along with 39 interceptions. His career passer rating is 75.8, which is mediocre at best. Those are far from "star QB" numbers. He threw for over 300 yards in one game last year and they lost. He threw for over 200 yards only 4 times and they were 2-2 in those games. That means that in 12 games last season, he threw for less than 200 yards. Is that all it takes to be a star QB in the NFL. I'll take Tom Brady any day of the week over Michael Vick. Brady threw for less than 200 yards 3 times (199, 185, and 37 in the final game, which he only played a couple of series). He threw for over 300 yards 4 times and won all 4 times. Goes to show that SUCCESSFUL QB's stay in the pocket, throw it and win.
2006-07-26
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