Quote from bone:
Like WildChild, you are avoiding the OP's original question regarding is he worth it ? Being worth something, and deserving something, are actually two completely seperate issues.
Is Michael Vick worth so much more than Aaron Rodgers when the hard performance metrics do not even remotely match the incremental hard dollar difference ?
Quote from wildchild:
Whats your hang up with Aaron Rodgers? The OP didnt even bring up Aaron Rodgers so I dont why you keep bringing him up.
Quote from bone:
The OP had a simple premise: define Vick's relative worth. In order to define value, we have to compare performance versus the capital outlay.
The simple fact of the matter is that Rodgers has guaranteed money about half of what Vick's guaranteed money is, and yet Rodger's 2010 regular season, post season, and lifetime quarterback rating stats are all far superior to Vick's.
QB Ratings: Rodgers, 2010 Regular Season: 101.2, 2010 Post Season: 109.8, Lifetime Career: 98.4; contract guaranteed money: $20M Super Bowl Winner
Vick, 2010 Regular Season: 100,2, 2010 Post Season: 79.9, Lifetime Career: 80.2; guaranteed money: $40M
And Pekelo is spot on: Vick will only be "worth it" if he wins a Super Bowl; otherwise, Eagles Management WILDLY overpaid.
Quote from bone:
ESPN.com's Quarterback Power Rankings
1. Tom Brady, Patriots
2. Peyton Manning, Colts
3. Drew Brees, Saints
4. Aaron Rodgers, Packers
5. Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers
6. Philip Rivers, Chargers
7 (tie). Michael Vick, Eagles
7 (tie). Matt Ryan, Falcons
9. Eli Manning, Giants
10. (tie) Joe Flacco, Ravens
10. (tie) Tony Romo, Cowboys
Quote from bone:
Is it possible that I have a man crush on Aaron Rodgers, and Wild Child has a man crush on Michael Vick ?
BTW, they are both equally worthless lying on their backs courtesy of shitty offensive line blocking.
Quote from bone:
The OP had a simple premise: define Vick's relative worth. In order to define value, we have to compare performance versus the capital outlay.
The simple fact of the matter is that Rodgers has guaranteed money about half of what Vick's guaranteed money is, and yet Rodger's 2010 regular season, post season, and lifetime quarterback rating stats are all far superior to Vick's.
QB Ratings: Rodgers, 2010 Regular Season: 101.2, 2010 Post Season: 109.8, Lifetime Career: 98.4; contract guaranteed money: $20M Super Bowl Winner
Vick, 2010 Regular Season: 100,2, 2010 Post Season: 79.9, Lifetime Career: 80.2; guaranteed money: $40M
And Pekelo is spot on: Vick will only be "worth it" if he wins a Super Bowl; otherwise, Eagles Management WILDLY overpaid.