Hustle Sports — 15 November 2010

Michael Vick is simultaneously turning heads and the pages in the NFL record books. Passing, rushing, and slashing through defenders like an immortal God on the football field -- who isn’t impressed with the guy?


Can you say 4.28s forty speed? Michael Vick can. And people are starting to believe he may be faster, if you need a second opinion, just ask the Redskins defenders. Three of which are currently on injured reserve with broken ankles after attempting to tackle Michael Vick in the open field Monday night.


After going down with a rib injury a few weeks ago, in the past two weeks since his recovery, Vick has taken down Peyton Manning and the 1st place Colts, and now Donovan McNabb and the Washington Redskins in a Monday Night game for the ages. Leading his team to 45 points in the first half with five touchdowns! He’s back and not just in the running for the NFL Comeback Player of the Year Award. He’s surely gaining ground on a much more appealing award -- The NFL’s Most Valuable Player.


Vick threw for over 300 yards and rushed for 80 plus and finished the game with 6 TDs. Andy Reid looks like a genius and maybe he is, after his team produced close to 600 yards Monday Night. Watch out sports fans the Eagles are on fire and could possible make a run for the Superbowl. And you heard it here first at Bill Hustle.com.


Michael Vick has proven to the world that one mistake doesn’t define an individual. He has taken his game to another level and can pass in and outside the pocket with ease, while throwing accurately on the run. I’ve never witnessed such greatness and pure athletic ability on the football field. A game to remember. Hats off to Michael Vick as he is officially the Bill Hustle Athlete of the Week.



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