Originally Posted by
monroeski
In his defense, if he lost half the speed he had before prison he would still be the fastest QB in the league by a fair margin. :D
I mean, the guy was a solid candidate for fastest player in the league at ANY position. He'll still be a ridiculously fast QB whether he's as fast as he was before or not. I think one reason why his running was so weak this past year, in addition to simply having been out of football for so long, is that EVERYBODY on the field knew he would be running the ball and that him passing was extremely unlikely. His speed made him a great runner, true, but it was enhanced by the fact that defenses were spread out by having to defend the pass; he may have been a one read and run QB, but he also had a freaking CANNON that could hit anybody on the field with the ball. Scrambling in that case is almost more similar to a punt return than an actual running play, imo, and the skillset is a bit different. He didn't seem to be all that great of a designed runner last year, and I don't think he'll really be all that effective as a 5-8 play QB, coming in only when he's 99% likely to run.
I'd still go with Kolb as the starter, personally, but with the thought in my mind that Vick will still be able to do things no one else can do and that he easily has the potential to be a starter in the future.