Pittsburgh QB Kordell Stewart

The aspect of the NFC South Tampa Bay and Carolina to catch and take over the Falcons, the fall from grace will fall on the shoulders of quarterback Michael Vick, who has been largely a product of media, the guy runs like a deer, but most of the recipients of all that and that is exactly what Vick is, a receiver playing out of position. Remember the media hype surrounding Pittsburgh QB Kordell Stewart when he was in his “Slash role” with the Steelers? Then you also remember that finished loading his team with disappointing loss after loss once other teams in their division and conference figured out how to contain it in your pocket and make them play catch with his receivers. Somehow, some way the Falcons finished with a 11-5 record and 7-9 years upwards ATS during the regular season pass, a closer look reveals that Atlanta won six more games by a total of 16 points, ie more half of the Falcons 11 regular season wins were by one point of difference averaged only 2.6 points per game which includes defeating the Niners, Cardinals and Giants by a total point difference of only 9 points and think that these three teams finished 2004 with a combined record of 14-34 upwards. Michael James Burke can provide more clarity in the matter. Michael Vick had the worst statistics of any playoff QB last season as evidenced by his 14-12 TD to INT ratio, a QB rating of only 78.1, and pulling a mere total of 2.313 yards, to put things in perspective consider that Peyton Manning finished 2004 with a TD INT ratio of 49-10, with 4.557 yards passing and a QB rating of 121.1, Viking QB Duante Culpepper finished the year with a ratio of INT TD from 39 to 11 with 4717 yards passing and a QB rating of 110.9.

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