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Vick feels bad for dominating ‘too much’ with Falcons
- Updated: July 26, 2016
12:00 AM ET
When Michael Vick made his way onto the NFL scene, his durability, athleticism and elusiveness against pass rushers set him apart among quarterbacks. Over his 15-year career he managed 6,109 rushing yards, 36 rushing touchdowns and 133 total touchdowns.
Vick, 36, is now taking the blame for setting the bar too high.
“Yeah, I did,” Vick told the Dan Patrick Show when asked if he felt bad for being so good. “Some guys tore their ACLs, sprained ankles. It wasn’t the prettiest situation. There were times in game when I felt I was dominating, and I was dominating too much.
“And, you know, you got to tell yourself, look, you gotta keep going because they’re out to get you,” …
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