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    Philip Rivers, Mike Vick fall in 'Top 100'

    Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick fell 50 spots on the "Top 100: Players of 2012" rankings, all the way to No. 70. San Diego Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers fell 35 spots to No. 61.

    Neither player fell far enough, based on their 2011 performances. Those rankings are the residue of past success. Vick and Rivers are rightly respected as elite quarterbacks, but they didn't play at that level last season.

    Both men thought they were past that kind of decline. This should be the prime of their careers.


    Vick was an MVP candidate in 2010, but his old foibles showed up in 2011. He missed three games entirely, threw 14 interceptions, and fumbled 10 times. His rushing production fell (one touchdown compared to nine the year before) and his passing numbers didn't make up for it. Vick is turning 32 years old this season. Another mediocre campaign will call into question his future in Philadelphia.

    Rivers, 30, looked like a top-four quarterback heading into last season. But guys like Tom Brady and Peyton Manning don't go into slumps for half a season like Rivers did last year. It was a season in San Diego that begged for Rivers to carry the rest of the team. The AFC West was there for the taking. He threw 15 touchdowns to 18 interceptions in the season's first 10 weeks before looking like Rivers again down the stretch.

    Along with Tony Romo, these are the two best quarterbacks without a Super Bowl title. What kind of legacy will they leave?

    Rivers and Vick still have potential to go down as legends. We believe they will rebound. But if they play like they did in 2011 once again, they will start to look like very good talents that peaked too early.


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    Re: Philip Rivers, Mike Vick fall in 'Top 100'

    Vick and Rivers are rightly respected as elite quarterbacks...
    Vick? With a 56% career completion rate? Don't think so...

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    Re: Philip Rivers, Mike Vick fall in 'Top 100'

    The potential to go down as legends????? What??? Rivers and Vick????Legends????? In football????

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    Re: Philip Rivers, Mike Vick fall in 'Top 100'

    Quote Originally Posted by steeldawg View Post
    The potential to go down as legends????? What??? Rivers and Vick????Legends????? In football????
    That is a major problem of today's media. We think that a half decent season or 2 for a player will translate into hall of fame or legendary status. I am so sick and tired of the media crowning the next Gretzky, Jordan, Rose (yes he should be), or Montana that the media just becomes ridiculous.

    You know it, if Ben throws for 4 TDs in the first game, someone is going to say that he is on pace for 64 TDs this season. Or if he throws for 400 Yards, he is on pace for 6400. Please, just say he had a good game and we look forward to the rest of the season. When has an athlete ever had the same performance, game in and game out.

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    Re: Philip Rivers, Mike Vick fall in 'Top 100'

    It just strikes me as funny how they always talk about these guys having a good "rebound". Please. Whatever. The Dog Killer can burn in his own ghetto Hell for all I care & NFL's other pretty boy can whine his way into obscurity & take his boyfriend J. Cutler with him. They can do shooters & break out the Vaseline & poppers.
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    Re: Philip Rivers, Mike Vick fall in 'Top 100'

    Rivers is a good QB with solid numbers. I see him on here.

    Not Vick.
    Fire Goodell

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    Re: Philip Rivers, Mike Vick fall in 'Top 100'

    Quote Originally Posted by suitanim View Post
    Rivers is a good QB with solid numbers. I see him on here.

    Not Vick.
    I can see them getting on a top 100 for 2012, but I dont think either one has had a "legendary" career.

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    Re: Philip Rivers, Mike Vick fall in 'Top 100'

    Hmmmm...it's sort of legendary that Vick, a RB, managed to play QB for his whole career.

    It's sort of legendary that Phillip Rivers is as successful as he is throwing sidearmed.

    Maybe that's what they meant?
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    Re: Philip Rivers, Mike Vick fall in 'Top 100'

    Rivers and Vick fell because the players came to their senses and realized those two players were ranked way too high last year

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