Mike Vick was one of the most electrifying college football players I can ever remember watching. Vick played like he had a cannon inside his left arm and, of course, he was also the fastest quarterback Alex English Jersey we've ever seen. The Falcons traded up to snag him with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2001 draft and the rest, they thought, would be history. Things didn't exactly Will Barton Jersey turn out that way. Vick was still electrifying in the , still capable of doing things on the field that no other quarterback could dream of. But his lack of accuracy hurt more at the NFL level than it did in college, and his improvisational jaunts down the field got him hit harder and more often than he was at Virginia Tech. Vick was thrilling to watch (he made three Pro Bowls for a reason), but only once in six years did any Carmelo Anthony Jersey of his Falcons teams win more than nine games. They finished with a combined record of 38-28-1 in his starts. And then, of course, Vick wound up in prison after he was indicted on federal chargers for funding and operating a dogfighting ring in Virginia. All that, plus Jerami Grant Jersey his journey back to the NFL after two years away, is covered in a documentary (titled "Vick") set to premiere on Bleacher Report on July 11. The trailer for the documentary is below
henom. Star. Icon. Convict. Michael Vick. "Vick", a B/R documentary, debuts in July. Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) "I became a person that I didn't really know," Vick says in the trailer. "I can honestly say I Denver Nuggets Jeresy let money change me. Anytime that happens, that's a recipe for disaster. And it led me down a dark road." This documentary should be excellent. It looks like a must-watch.