After three years Michael Vick finally made his way back into the end zone. Afterwards he couldn’t decide what he wanted to do in there.
A Lambeau Leap would take too much effort.
What he want to do instead is reward a fan who had cheered his returning to Atlanta. There was only one small problem. When Vick flipped the football in the direction of the stands, the ball got caught in the net that is up for extra points.
No worries. For the Eagles and Vick everything else on Sunday went right.
Vick, who was back to the city where he once ruled, made two touchdowns. He got one passing and one running. They were his first touchdowns since 2006. As the Eagles dominated the Falcons 34-7, Vick basked in all the cheers coming from the crowd at the Georgia Dome.
Vick, who had tears in his eyes in the bus ride to the stadium said, that was the loudest the Dome gets. I could hear chanting all throughout the stadium. It was sending chills all the way down my spine. The fans were letting me know I was still appreciated for what I have done.
With Atlanta, Vick made the Pro Bowl three times and was one of the NFL’s most dynamic players before the dogfighting incident and his subsequent downfall. He served time in prison and lost two seasons while in his prime. Now he is attempting to rebuild his career serving as an Eagles backup quarterback.
During the third quarter, Vick had a running touchdown of five yards. The last touchdown he scored was on October 15, 2006. Early fourth quarter, with the game well in hand, Vick had a touchdown pass of 5 yards over to Brent Celek. It was the first touchdown throw for Vick since his final season in Atlanta.
Vick said, this couldn’t happen at an any better time. I want to once again be one of this league’s top quarterbacks.
Philadelphia (8-4) was able to extend their lead over the stumbling Falcons (6-6) to two games in the wild card race in the NFC. However a majority of the attention focused on Vick and his first game playing in Atlanta since leaving in disgrace.
When he entered the game to take a few snaps during the opening possession for Philadelphia, the fans showered Vick with boos. However, by the time the fourth quarter rolled around, the fans in Atlanta, many who were wearing jersey with No. 7 on them, were giving the chant “We want Vick! We want Vick!”
Donovan McNabb, starting quarterback for the Eagles said, the guy was in his element. After Vick’s touchdown pass over to Celek, McNabb gave Vick a big hug. McNabb added, I think that he was relishing this moment.
Andy Reid, Eagles coach, decided a two touchdown lead was enough, especially since Vick had a sore hand. Kevin Kolb, third string quarterback, finished the game out much to the fans’ chagrin who had been hoping the ex Atlanta player would get to play more.
It was still a day that gave Vick everything he could have hoped for and then some. On passing he was 2 for 2. He set up his touchdown pass with a competition of 43 yards over to Reggie Brown. He also had 17 yards rushing and one touchdown in four carries.
The Falcons could sure have used their former quarterback.
Atlanta had five of their offensive starters sidelined due to injuries including Matt Ryan, their starting quarterback. It was just too much for them to overcome, despite the fact that Philadelphia was also missing a few of their key players on offense. DeSean Jackson, receiver, and Brian Westbrook, running back, missed the game for the Eagles.
On the last play of the game, Atlanta score to avoid being shut out.
Jerious Norwood, Falcons running back said, you know Vick coming back to Atlanta that he would be on fire.
Prior to the game, Vick spoke with Arthur Blank, Falcons owner, along with some of his former teammates, including Roddy White, wide receiver. When it came down to game time, No. 7 led Philadelphia from the tunnel and on the coin toss served as a captain. He entered the game on the fifth as well as seventh play for Philadelphia.
Reid said, everyone rallied around him. He had some extra juice going, I’m sure.
After Vick took his first two snaps, he just watched the game until Philadelphia was faced with a third down and one from Atlanta’s 5 yard line during the third quarter opening drive. At that point the Eagles lead was only 13-0 even though they had totally dominated the game, Vick lined up for the shotgun. Then he pulled off a very familiar kind of play, reminiscent of when he played in Atlanta.
Vick sprinted to the right, then sharply cut to the left, breaking a tackle and diving into his end zone to score the touchdown. It appeared to lift a gigantic weight from his shoulders. Boos from the fans were drowned out by very loud cheers as Vick left his teammates to head for the stands.
His attempted flip of the ball into the crowd bounced off the net, landing in Leonard Weaver’s hands. The fullback turned to Vick to ask him if he wanted the ball. Vick was already headed to the bench and pointed to the stands. Weaver did manage to get the ball to one of the fans.
After his pass for a touchdown, Vick kept the ball. After the game, he stayed on the field to do interview before trotting off with his arms both raised in the air as he blew kisses to all directions.
Ryan’s stand-in Chris Redman had a bad day after leading Atlanta the week before to a win at the last second. He threw two interceptions. One was returned 83 yards by Sheldon Brown for a touchdown.
Tony Gonzalez, tight end said, it’s still not over. We still have four more games to play.
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