NFL: Michael Vick wins Comeback POY

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#1 Mister__Awesome
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DALLAS -- Michael Vick took a most unusual path to The Associated Press 2010 NFL Comeback Player of the Year award he received Saturday night.

In the 12-year history of the honor, no player has returned from jail to earn it.

After missing two seasons serving a federal sentence for dogfighting, then spending most of the previous year as a seldom-used backup in Philadelphia, Vick was back at his best in 2010. Taking over as starter in Week 2 after Kevin Kolb sustained a concussion, Vick ran and passed the Eagles to the NFC East title and a 10-6 record.

He also displayed the kind of reformation away from the game that impressed a nationwide panel of 50 media members who regularly cover the league. Vick received 29½ votes, easily beating Seattle receiver Mike Williams, who got eight.

"The most fun I've ever had playing football," Vick said. "The guys. The organization I play for now. Coaches. Players. Just the way I live my life now. It's just been great.

"As a person and a player I learned a lot through my experiences on and off the field. Don't take anything granted anymore. Certainly, back then [in Atlanta], I was just playing and having fun. I'm doing the same thing now, but I understand the importance of it and how hard it is to get to where we are today. I'm just thankful for the opportunity."

Coach Andy Reid, who dealt with family problems when two of his sons were arrested on drug charges, believed Vick could change around his life. Few of Vick's supporters have been as staunchly behind him as Reid.

"He had a plan and he stuck to that, both on and off the field," Reid said. "He knew certain things he wanted to get better at and he was open to the coaching on it, and he got himself back into shape. ... So, he did a great job with the football part of it.

"And then he spends a tremendous amount of time in the public, in particular on his days off ... speaking and doing the best he can to right the wrong. You can never erase that, but you can sure help change others from falling into that same problem."

A star in Atlanta for most of his six seasons as a Falcon after being selected first overall in the 2001 draft, Vick missed 2007 and 2008 while incarcerated for 18 months in a federal prison. The Eagles signed him to a two-year contract worth 6.8 million; he once had a $130 million deal with the Falcons that was the NFL's richest.

Philadelphia traded Donovan McNabb to Washington in April, believing Kolb would be the starter. He was -- for one game. With Kolb sidelined, Vick was sensational.

He threw for five touchdowns overall in his first two starts, both wins, then damaged rib cartilage against Washington, forcing him out for 3½ games. But Reid let him keep the job, and Vick was even more dynamic when he returned.

In a Monday nighter against the Redskins, Vick had a performance for the ages, throwing for four touchdowns and running for two in a 59-28 win.

He also threw for three scores and ran for one in a 38-31 victory at the Giants, a game in which the Eagles trailed by 21 points in the fourth quarter.

"Michael has great instincts. Michael's got it all at this point," Eagles offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg said. "Really, the most important quality, in my opinion, for a quarterback to have is gut instincts, then comes the decision-making and the timing and accuracy. Then comes the big arm and athleticism and those types of things. The gut instincts are critical for a quarterback, and you can see that."

Not only did Vick make a remarkable turnaround on the field, but his image is improving away from the game. Last month, Vick signed his first paid endorsement contract since his release from prison, a two-year deal with Unequal Technologies, a provider of the football pads Vick wore most of this season.

"To sum it all up, the last five months, have been delayed gratification," Vick said. "Things that I wanted to accomplish the last couple years that I couldn't and I had to wait for it, and I had to be patient, and I did it and it all paid off. I just thank God for putting me with the right group of people, with Andy, with a flagship organization, a great group of coaches. ... They give me all the credit, but I give them the credit."

Also receiving votes were Minnesota linebacker E.J.Henderson (3½), New England receiver Wes Welker, Chicago linebacker Brian Urlacher and Kansas City quarterback Matt Cassel (2 each), and Pittsburgh safety Troy Polamalu, Seattle running back/kick ereturner Leon Washington, and Tampa Bay rookie running back LeGarrette Blount (one each).

Polamalu won the Defensive Player of the Year award earlier this week.

SOURCE: ESPN

What are your thoughts? Was he deserving? Why or why not?

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#2 No_Hablo_Ingles
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Yes!!!! Don't call this a comeback, this was so much more then that. He didn't come back as the same ATL Vick, he was freaking REBORN better, smarter, faster, stronger!

Next year Vick will have Peyton Freaking Manning's old O-line coach making protection schemes to make sure Vick can stand tall in the pocket.

What's next for Mr. Vick you asked?

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Grats, Vick! If anybody deserves it the most, it's you! :D
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This is literally the least surprising thing to ever happen. It's well-deserved.

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#5 Chutebox
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Yes!!!! Don't call this a comeback, this was so much more then that. He didn't come back as the same ATL Vick, he was freaking REBORN better, smarter, faster, stronger!

Next year Vick will have Peyton Freaking Manning's old O-line coach making protection schemes to make sure Vick can stand tall in the pocket.

What's next for Mr. Vick you asked?

No_Hablo_Ingles

Lol, Vick winning this is literally not surprising at all. But Brady has MVP on lock (pretty sure you feel this way too).

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#6 No_Hablo_Ingles
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[QUOTE="No_Hablo_Ingles"]

Yes!!!! Don't call this a comeback, this was so much more then that. He didn't come back as the same ATL Vick, he was freaking REBORN better, smarter, faster, stronger!

Next year Vick will have Peyton Freaking Manning's old O-line coach making protection schemes to make sure Vick can stand tall in the pocket.

What's next for Mr. Vick you asked?

Chutebox

Lol, Vick winning this is literally not surprising at all. But Brady has MVP on lock (pretty sure you feel this way too).

I do. Brady will likely get every single MVP vote, and I'm perfectly fine with that... this year. Next year however is a whole different story :P
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#7 No_Hablo_Ingles
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If there is a next year.... god damn lockout.
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#8 The-Apostle
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[QUOTE="Chutebox"]

[QUOTE="No_Hablo_Ingles"]

Lol, Vick winning this is literally not surprising at all. But Brady has MVP on lock (pretty sure you feel this way too).

No_Hablo_Ingles
I do. Brady will likely get every single MVP vote, and I'm perfectly fine with that... this year. Next year however is a whole different story :P

Yeah, Brady is a shoe-in.
If there is a next year.... god damn lockout.No_Hablo_Ingles
Yeah, I hope to God there's a next season.
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If there is a next year.... god damn lockout.No_Hablo_Ingles
No **** I'm starting to get a feeling it's the players side messing it up. Their representative or whatever he is (Smith) seems like a real ass .

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#10 No_Hablo_Ingles
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I don't even really know what each side wants anymore... I know the Owners want the 18 game schedule but who the hell wants the Rookie pay scale?
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#11 The-Apostle
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The owners can shove an 18-game schedule up the yin yang. :evil:
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If I'm not mistaken, they don't give two awards to one player. So if Brady and Vick have already scored their awards, who wins the MVP?

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#13 No_Hablo_Ingles
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If I'm not mistaken, they don't give two awards to one player. So if Brady and Vick have already scored their awards, who wins the MVP?

monkeytoes61

You can win two awards in the same season.

Brady won Offensive player of the year and MVP the 50 TD season.

L.T (the RB) won offensive player of the year and MVP when he broke Alexander's TD record.

S. Alexander won offensive player of the year and MVP the year before L.T

It happens all the time actually.

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If I'm not mistaken, they don't give two awards to one player.

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2007: Brady - OPoY and MVP
2006: Tomlinson - OPoy and MVP
2005: Alexander - OpoY and MVP
2004: Manning - OPoY and MVP
2000: Faulk - OPoY and MVP
1998: T Davis - OPoY and MVP
1997: Sanders - OPoY and Co-MVP
1995: Favre - OPoY and MVP
1992: Young - OPoY and MVP
1991: T Thomas - OPoY and MVP
1990: Montana - OPoY and MVP
1986: L Taylor - DPoY and MVP
1985: M Allen - OPoY and MVP
1984: Marino - OPoY and MVP
1983: Theismann - OPoY and MVP
1981: Ken Anderson - OPoY, CPoY and MVP
1979: E Campbell - OPoY and MVP
1978: E Campbell - ORoY and OPoY
1977: Payton - OPoY and MVP
1976: Bert Jones - OPoY and MVP
1975: Tarkenton - OPoY and MVP
1974: Stabler - OPoY and MVP
1973: OJ Simpson - OPoY and MVP
1972: Larry Brown - OPoY and MVP
1971: Alan Page - DPoY and MVP
1957: Jim Brown - ORoY and MVP

edit: Ken Anderson is the only player to win three awards in a single season (1981). Gah, I omitted Jim Brown.

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Does anyone agree with me here that.. If Green Bay didn't beat the eagles in that game

Eagles would be in the super bowl? D:

But congrats packs, my friend made 2k and he not gonna give me nothing

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#16 No_Hablo_Ingles
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Does anyone agree with me here that.. If Green Bay didn't beat the eagles in that game

Eagles would be in the super bowl? D:

But congrats packs, my friend made 2k and he not gonna give me nothing

Snakemaster9
Most people expected that the Winner of the Greenbay/Eagles game would go to the SB. I personally think that is true, but it doesn't really matter anymore. 2012 Superbowl Champs (if there is a 2012 SB) = The Eagles!
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#17 monkeytoes61
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Haha, so it seems I am mistaken.
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So Vick got the key to the city in Dallas

http://sports.espn.go.com/dallas/nfl/news/story?id=6099411

1. I'm pretty sure Cowboy fans won'texactly behappy about this.

2. People have done more WITHOUT killing dogs.

3. This was done without the major's approval.

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#19 BaraChat
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The dog argument again... that's what haters will bring up each and every time when they lack arguments to defend their point.

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#20 No_Hablo_Ingles
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So Vick got the key to the city in Dallas

http://sports.espn.go.com/dallas/nfl/news/story?id=6099411

1. I'm pretty sure Cowboy fans won'texactly behappy about this.

2. People have done more WITHOUT killing dogs.

3. This was done without the major's approval.

CJL13

1. It doesn't matter. They are Cowboy fans.

2. It doesn't matter. Plus, Dog killing is so 2 years ago.

3. It doesn't have to be. If you read the article you would see this
"The city awards two types of keys. The major one is handed out by the mayor, but a secondary one, such as the one Vick received, could be given to anyone by any council member." So the Major doesn't have to approve it, since it was given by a council member.

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#21 ImaPirate0202
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This is literally the least surprising thing to ever happen. It's well-deserved.

JML897

yup

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#22 monkeytoes61
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Too bad Michael Vick made his comeback this year, Mike Williams was a lock for that award otherwise.