Favre’s retirement could open door for Vick to Vikings

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If Brett Favre decides to walk away again ...

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... Michael Vick (or Donovan McNabb) may walk in.

Brett Favre is pondering retirement again, and for all we know that pondering might extend through the winter, through the spring, past the draft, past free agency and into summer and the start of training camp.

Should he step away (again) — and there are indications he will — don’t be surprised if the name Michael Vick comes up as a possible replacement.

Let’s start with Favre. Earlier in the postseason, he told ESPN’s Ed Werder,  “If you win, you go on. If you lose, you’re done, and for me, that could very well be my last game.” And just this morning, my pal Adam Schefter of the same network sent this on Twitter: “Let this be the first of hopefully very few Favre-Watch updates: Favre told ESPN’s Ed Werder it was ‘highly unlikely’ he’d play again.”

I know. We can’t know because even Favre doesn’t know, and even if Favre knows something at lunch, he may change his mind at dinner. And then back again at breakfast. But let’s operate on the unsafe assumption for now that he’s retiring.

The Vikings’ quarterback depth chart reads: Favre-Tarvaris Jackson-Sage Rosenfels. Jackson is an impending free agent and, while he says that he is open to staying with the team, you have to wonder about how the franchise views him, given the way they treated him through the romancing of Favre. If Favre doesn’t come back, there is no telling what direction the team will go.

Enter Vick: Minnesota was one of the teams believed to show early interest in Vick, until  the rumor finally was shot down by owner Zygi Wilf and coach Brad Childress (both of whom have truth issues). Vick had some of his best moments against the Vikings. He obviously doesn’t have Favre’s accuracy but his strong arm pairs well with receivers Sidney Rice, Percy Harvin and Bernard Berrian.

ESPN already is floating Vick-to-Minnesota in its “rumors” section this morning (requires Insiders subscription). Speculation also has Philadelphia quarterback Donovan McNabb going to the Vikings, where he would be reunited with Childress (his former quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator with the Eagles).

Very few people believe Vick will be back with the Eagles. Other rumored destinations are Buffalo (needs a quarterback; owner is looking for a marketing tool), St. Louis (general manager Billy Devaney was with the Falcons and has kept in contact with Vick), Arizona (Kurt Warner may retire; Matt Leinart’s status is uncertain); Oakland (Al Davis: enough said) and Carolina (Jake Delhomme’s future is uncertain).

For what it’s worth, the Falcons play St. Louis, Arizona and Carolina next season, but not Minnesota, Buffalo or Oakland. Any thoughts on Vick in purple?

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truth

January 28th, 2010
12:09 pm

ahhhh……………..that’s it?

Oh well that’s how 3rd string QB fans respond.

Matt "Choke" Ryan

January 28th, 2010
12:51 pm

truth

I really understand why you would be on a Mike Vick blog, but why aren’t you blogging on Matt Ryan blogs?

Ooops that’s right – there are none………

HA HA HA :)

“DUMP THE CHUMP”

“NEUTER THE POODLE WITH THE ARM MADE OF NOODLE”

:)

truth

January 28th, 2010
1:37 pm

I’m sure if Ryan was in need of a job there would be a blog about it. But as you know he has a job as the starting QB for the Atlanta Falcons, you know they just posted their 1st back to back winning seasons(I know you will comment on that, know you like the back of my hand).

You silly little wildcat pawn soon to be looking for a job giving up on his team 3rd string QB fan. :)

Matt "Choke" Ryan

January 28th, 2010
1:50 pm

truth

You have low self-esteem. Only in Atlanta can a fan be proud of a “non playoff” season :)

In Baltimore, where the quarterback the Falcons should have drafted, they just completed back-to-back playoff seasons :)

I’m going to send you a complimentary Vick jersey for joining our fan club :)

Matt "Choke" Ryan

January 28th, 2010
1:51 pm

truth

Come on be honest. Isn’t it embarrassing that a former quarterback gets more blogs and stories by “your” city’s newspaper than your own franchise quarterback………..

Damn dude that sucks :)

truth

January 28th, 2010
2:12 pm

After the mess Vick left this team in, back to back winning seasons is a big deal to the fans.

You say I have low self-esteem…..now that’s funny coming from a guy who supports a 3rd string QB who had a chance to lead this team to back to back winning seasons but couldn’t and who talks about a QB who has a QB rating of 10 in a playoff game.

Matt "Choke" Ryan

January 28th, 2010
2:13 pm

truth

So 2010 will be CHOKE’s 3rd season. If the Falcons don’t win a playoff game or win the division title. How many seasons will you be behind CHOKE – 4, 5, 7 seasons?

truth

January 28th, 2010
2:33 pm

Again Choke you don’t read my blogs very well. I’m a Falcon(team)fan not a player fan like you. I have said several times that if Ryan don’t cut it then cut him. But he has proven he can and will be an NFL QB for quite awhile. You would have toasted Peyton Manning his first two seasons with the Colts if you weren’t a 4 years old in pre-school and knew what football was.

Silly little 3rd string QB fan. BWAA!! HA!! HA!!

truth

January 28th, 2010
2:35 pm

BTW…..I was behind Vick all the way til the truth came out and he hurt my team. I’m 100% glad he is gone and this team has done nothing but get better sinse he left. He was his own down fall.

LeonShanks

January 28th, 2010
2:57 pm

Vick Supporters: If Vick is as great as you say he is then why couldnt Vick stop the curse of back to back losing seasons? Only Matt Ryan could stop the curse because Matt Ryan is headed for the HOF once his playing days have ended possibly 20 years from now. Ryan will break EVERY SINGLE qb record known to mankind and he will be a certain first ballot HOF.

GraveDigger

January 28th, 2010
3:32 pm

I dont know if some of you are old enough to remember the game show “Lets Make a Deal” with Monty Hall as the host from back in 70s. Most of you are acting as though Vick is a great qb with a long, bright future. Vick will be released by the Eagles during the offseason and his playing career will be over. But some of you act as though Vick has a choice of a) whats behind door#1 (continue playing with Eagles) b) whats behind door#2 (Vick gets resigned with the Falcons and gets traded straight up for Matt Ryan. But meanwhile, while all of this is going on, Vick comes out from behind the curtain and admits steroid use, which enabled Vick to run like a deer and break Bobby Douglas’ rushing recod of 1000 yards by a quarterback. Go MVP. Mike Vick Go.

truth

January 28th, 2010
3:43 pm

GraveDigger…..loved it.

Steve C

January 28th, 2010
4:31 pm

“truth

Come on be honest. Isn’t it embarrassing that a former quarterback gets more blogs and stories by “your” city’s newspaper than your own franchise quarterback………..

Damn dude that sucks”

That’s because in the state of America these days, criminals get more press than the good guys.

truth

January 28th, 2010
4:36 pm

That’s the truth Steve C. Hey come to think of it Vick would be a hit on America’s most dumb criminals.

Matt "Choke" Ryan

January 28th, 2010
5:54 pm

THERE YOU GO:

NFL records and milestones
In 2006, Vick became the only quarterback in NFL history to rush for over 1,000 yards during the regular season.
In 2006, Vick set the NFL record for most yards per carry in a season with 8.4.
Vick (1,039 yards) and Dunn (1,140) became the first QB/RB tandem in NFL history to each go over the 1,000-yard rushing mark in the same season. They became the fourth set of teammates in league history to each have 1,000 or more yards.
Made his third Pro Bowl in 2005 as he passed for 2,412 yards and 16 touchdowns in addition to leading all NFL quarterbacks with 597 rushing yards and six scores.
Named to the second Pro Bowl of his career after leading the Falcons to their third division title in team history and breaking numerous NFL and team records in 2004.
Set an NFL postseason record for a quarterback with 119 rushing yards in the 2004 NFC Divisional playoff win against the Rams.
Became the first quarterback to throw for more than 250 yards and rush for over 100 yards in the same game in Denver (October 31, 2004).

Matt "Choke" Ryan

January 28th, 2010
5:56 pm

GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN (TICKER) —Michael Vick began building his playoff resume with a historic win.

In his postseason debut, Vick passed for a touchdown and created havoc with his feet as the Atlanta Falcons rolled to a 27-7 NFC wild card victory over the Green Bay Packers, who suffered the first home playoff loss in franchise history.

The NFL’s youngest quarterback at 22, Vick outplayed three-time Most Valuable Player Brett Favre, who had been 35-0 at Lambeau Field when the game-time temperature was 34 degrees or less. Saturday’s temperature was 28 and the contest was played through light snow.

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The Packers (12-5) also were 13-0 all-time at home in the playoffs, including an 11-0 mark at storied Lambeau Field. They were the only unbeaten team during the regular season with an 8-0 record.

None of that bothered the Falcons or Vick, who played mistake-free in his playoff debut.

Matt "Choke" Ryan

January 28th, 2010
6:02 pm

PLAYOFF C-H-O-K-E

Warner leads Cards past unsteady Ryan, Falcons
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Team Stat Comparison

1st Downs 20 15
3rd down efficiency 6-14 6-15
4th down efficiency 1-1 0-0
Total Yards 250 357
Passing 190 271
Comp-Att 26-40 19-32
Yards per pass 4.8 8.5
Rushing 60 86
Rushing Attempts 24 28
Yards per rush 2.5 3.1
Penalties 6-52 6-47
Turnovers 3 1
Fumbles lost 1 0
Interceptions thrown 2 1
Possession 29:58 30:02

Air/Ground Leaders

Atlanta Passing
C/ATT YDS TD INT
Ryan 26/40 199 2 2
Arizona Passing
C/ATT YDS TD INT
Warner 19/32 271 2 1

Atlanta Rushing
CAR YDS TD LG
Turner 18 42 1 13
Norwood 2 12 0 8
Arizona Rushing
CAR YDS TD LG
James 16 73 0 10
Hightower 6 23 1 7

Atlanta Receiving
REC YDS TD LG
White 11 84 1 12
Jenkins 5 51 0 21
Arizona Receiving
REC YDS TD LG
Fitzgerald 6 101 1 42
Boldin 2 72 1 71

Atlanta Fumbles
FUM LOST REC
Ryan 1 1 0
Pollard 1 0 0
Arizona Fumbles
FUM LOST REC
Rolle 0 0 1

Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTER ATL ARI
TD 10:28 Larry Fitzgerald 42 Yd Pass From Kurt Warner (Neil Rackers Kick) 0 7
SECOND QUARTER ATL ARI
FG 10:00 Jason Elam 30 Yd 3 7
TD 08:58 Anquan Boldin 71 Yd Pass From Kurt Warner (Neil Rackers Kick) 3 14
TD 02:55 Michael Turner 7 Yd Run (Jason Elam Kick) 10 14
TD 00:23 Justin Peelle 2 Yd Pass From Matt Ryan (Jason Elam Kick) 17 14
THIRD QUARTER ATL ARI
TD 14:08 Antrel Rolle 27 Yd Fumble Return (Neil Rackers Kick) 17 21
TD 02:48 Tim Hightower 4 Yd Run (Neil Rackers Kick) 17 28
FOURTH QUARTER ATL ARI
SF 12:37 17 30
TD 04:15 Roddy White 5 Yd Pass From Matt Ryan (Jason Elam Kick) 24 30

Associated Press
GLENDALE, Ariz. — The Arizona Cardinals have consecutive home playoff victories — 61 years apart.

Kurt Warner opened with a 42-yard touchdown pass to Larry Fitzgerald and connected with Anquan Boldin on a 71-yard scoring play as the Cardinals beat Atlanta 30-24 Saturday before a raucous, towel-waving crowd.

Fast Facts

• The Cardinals won a playoff game for the third time in their history and first time since 1998.

• Kurt Warner was 19-of-32 for 271 yards with two touchdowns and an interception. It was Warner’s eighth career playoff game overall and his fifth throwing for at least two scores.

• Matt Ryan was the seventh rookie quarterback to start a playoff game since the merger (the Ravens’ Joe Flacco will be the eighth). Ryan was 26-of-40 for 199 yards, two scores and two picks. His 26 completions, 40 attempts and 199 pass yards were the most by a rookie signal caller in his postseason debut since the merger.

• Arizona outgained the Falcons 174-61 in the second half (357-250 for the game).

– ESPN research

• Rapid Reaction

It was the franchise’s first home playoff game since the then-Chicago Cardinals beat Philadelphia to win the NFL championship in 1947.

“A lot of people coming into this game said we were the worst playoff team ever to get in,” Arizona coach Ken Whisenhunt said. “… I think we rallied around that.”

Atlanta rookie Matt Ryan was intercepted twice, was tackled in the end zone for a safety and fumbled the ball away on a botched handoff. That fumble was returned 27 yards by Antrel Rolle 52 seconds into the second half to put Arizona ahead for good.

Matt "Choke" Ryan

January 28th, 2010
6:07 pm

Only an IDIOT blogs on a blog they claim is insignificant………..

The Atlanta school system at work………….

HA HA HA :)

Just in……………

There has been a Matt Ryan Blog sighting………….

BWAA HAA HAA :)

Matt "Choke" Ryan

January 28th, 2010
6:12 pm

BOX SCORE: Panthers 28, Falcons 19

“No huddle is controlled chaos,” said Smith, who tripled Carolina’s touchdown total by wide receivers coming into the game. “You’ve got defense running around and they don’t know what they’re doing. The no huddle is really easy and simple.”

While Delhomme went turnover-free for the third straight game following 13 interceptions in his first six, it was a difficult day for Ryan and the Falcons (5-4). First, they lost running back Michael Turner to a second-quarter sprained ankle after he already rushed for 111 yards. Then kicker Jason Elam and Ryan stymied their late comeback hopes with key fourth-quarter mistakes.

Ryan, throwing too high much of the day, had two more interceptions He’s at 12, one more than all of his stellar rookie season.

Matt "Choke" Ryan

January 28th, 2010
6:16 pm

Only the 1991 Saints began a season with as many wins.

”We did a lot of things well and yet we did a lot of things that made it close at the end,” coach Sean Payton said. ”I’m excited to win though. I’m excited to win this game and get to 7-0. It was an important game against a division team and I’m proud of our players. They fought.”

Greer’s touchdown was the Saints’ fifth score on an interception this season, tying a single-season franchise mark set in 1998. Tracy Porter also had an interception on the Saints 1-yard line on a pass tipped by Jonathan Vilma in the fourth quarter, preserving a 28-24 lead after Thomas’ fumble had given Atlanta the ball on the Saints 35.

Atlanta’s Matt Ryan was intercepted three times, his third consecutive game with at least two picks.

Matt "Choke" Ryan

January 28th, 2010
6:21 pm

Eagles roll as Vick accounts for two touchdowns in return to Atlanta

Dec. 6, 2009
CBSSports.com wire reports

ATLANTA — When Michael Vick finally made it back to the end zone, a place he hadn’t been in more than three years, he was torn about what to do.

A Lambeau Leap? Nah, that would’ve taken too much effort.

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Instead, he wanted to reward one of those fans who cheered his return to Atlanta. Only one problem — when he flipped the ball toward the stands, it got caught up in the net going up for the extra point.

Not to worry. Everything else went right for Vick and the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.

Back in the city he once ruled, Vick put up a pair of touchdowns — one running, the other passing, both of them his first since 2006 — and basked in the cheers of the Georgia Dome crowd as the Eagles dominated the short-handed Falcons 34-7.

“It was as loud as it gets in the Dome,” said Vick, who teared up on the bus ride over to the stadium. “I heard the chants all through the stadium and it sent chills down my spine. They were just letting me know that people still appreciate what I’ve done.”

Eagles-Falcons video
Falcons lose big at home

Eagles-Falcons links
Postgame reports: Eagles | Falcons

Reid won’t comment on possible extension

He was a three-time Pro Bowler with the Falcons and one of the most dynamic players in the NFL before his stunning downfall for dogfighting. After serving prison time and losing two seasons in the prime of his career, he’s trying to rebuild it all as a backup in Philadelphia.

Vick ran for a 5-yard touchdown in the third quarter, his first since Oct. 15, 2006. With the game out of hand, he slipped a 5-yard scoring pass to Brent Celek early in the fourth, his first TD throw since that final season with the Falcons.

“It couldn’t have happened at a better time,” Vick said.

truth

January 28th, 2010
9:16 pm

Whew……..that was alot of work to try and justify a 3rd string QB.

BWAA!! HA!! HA!!

You silly little woking your tail off for a wildcat pawn 3rd string QB who will never get a starting job fan.

Maybe Vick shoud take sometime off and watch Matt and learn a few things.

truth

January 28th, 2010
9:29 pm

I am LMAO at you Choke! You have got to be the dumbest person on the planet right now. I hope you are not really trying to defend a 3rd string QB who slapped you and many others upside the face and then CHOKE you with the 300 mill contract.He did not and still don’t care about you or anyone else for that matter. He was selfish, plane and simple.

you silly little dumba***!

Matt "Choke" Ryan

January 28th, 2010
9:30 pm

You mean like this?

Atlanta’s Matt Ryan was intercepted three times, his third consecutive game with at least two picks.

BWAA HAA HAA :)

Matt "Choke" Ryan

January 28th, 2010
9:31 pm

Atlanta’s Matt Ryan was intercepted three times, his third consecutive game with at least two picks.

Matt "Choke" Ryan

January 28th, 2010
9:32 pm

WELCOME TO PICK SCHOOL:

Atlanta’s Matt Ryan was intercepted three times, his third consecutive game with at least two picks.

BWAA HAA HAA

Matt "Choke" Ryan

January 28th, 2010
9:32 pm

Atlanta’s Matt Ryan was intercepted three times, his third consecutive game with at least two picks.

Atlanta’s Matt Ryan was intercepted three times, his third consecutive game with at least two picks.

Atlanta’s Matt Ryan was intercepted three times, his third consecutive game with at least two picks.

Steve C

January 28th, 2010
10:59 pm

After the game, as QB Michael Vick was leaving the field, he flicked off an insulting fan with both hands. He was fined $10,000 from the NFL and had to donate another $10,000 to charity. With their fourth-straight loss, the Falcons fell to 5-6.

Steve C

January 28th, 2010
11:02 pm

Afterwards, defense ruled the game and the Falcons ended up on the losing end. QB Michael Vick would end up with a dismal 9/20 for 109 yards with No Touchdowns and 2 Interceptions

truth

January 29th, 2010
8:05 am

Still aint working Choke.

No matter what you say Matt Ryan is still a starter and Vick is still a 3rd string QB soon to be out of that job. If I were you I would go to the Eagles board and slam on Reid for taken advantage of your boy. It’s now a fact he was brought in for nothing more than hopeful trade bait.

Ahh…..don’t cry Choke it will be ok………I promise.

HA! HA! HA! HA!

GraveDigger

January 29th, 2010
11:11 am

Some of you are still misguided about the difference between Mike Vick vs. Matt Ryan. I will clear it up for ALL of you. Mike Vick is like the star of the series “Punky Brewster”. He was a punk for everything it was worth. He greeted his fans and saluted them by flipping the bird and giving them the middle index finger [with both hands], “graciously thanking them for their support”. The commissioner fined Vick $10,000 for that act of love towards his fans. Matt Ryan won the OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR AWARD for being the BEST ROOKIE IN THE NFL. Mike Vick spent Ryans rookie season in a federal penitentiary (according to Vick) playing on the prison football team and keeping in great shape. The only problem with that is that Levenwoth Kentucky has no such team (which meant the lying for Vick continued even behind prison walls). Matt Ryan orchestrated a legendary drive with only :11 seconds left against the Chicago Bears beating them in the closing seconds. Vick meanwhile was getting sued by his creditors of whom he defaulted their loans. Ryan led his team to the playoffs in his rookie season. Vick meanwhile was getting sued for bankruptcy while losing ALL of his endorsement deals. Ryan WILL BE A CERTAIN FIRST BALLOT HALL OF FAMER while Vick will never be more than “wannabe” football bust who had enormous potential, but was too lazy and dumb to realize his true football genius.

CoryWilson

January 29th, 2010
11:28 am

GraveDigger: You are right. Vick had the potential to be one of the all time greats, but decided to fight the good fight, letting the dogs in to do the dirty work. And who said “Who let the dogs out?!

truth

January 29th, 2010
11:54 am

Cory you’re right he had potential but I don’t think he really wanted to be a great QB once he got the money. His last two seasons was HORRIBLE and that’s an understatement. Do defend Vick as a great QB as Choke and VS try to do is insane. Then again I really don’t think they beleive Vick is all that. Most likely they are children trying to be funny.

Choke was banned from D-Leds blog and he should be banded on the others also.

Go ahead Choke start you’re typical spew. We’re waiting.

Matt "Choke" Ryan

January 29th, 2010
1:56 pm

Atlanta’s Matt Ryan was intercepted three times, his third consecutive game with at least two picks.

Atlanta’s Matt Ryan was intercepted three times, his third consecutive game with at least two picks.

Atlanta’s Matt Ryan was intercepted three times, his third consecutive game with at least two picks.

truth

January 29th, 2010
1:57 pm

I knew I could count on you Choke. Good job! If Vick took directions as well as you he may move up to a 2nd string QB.

JewellNelson

January 29th, 2010
2:23 pm

Choke: I hope you choke on your smoke.
At 1:56p.m. Choke writes:
Atlanta’s Matt Ryan was intercepted three times, his third consecutive game with at least two picks.
Atlanta’s Matt Ryan was intercepted three times, his third consecutive game with at least two picks.
Atlanta’s Matt Ryan was intercepted three times, his third consecutive game with at least two picks.

In 2008, Matt Ryan won the NFL’s rookie of the year award. Huge trophy for a job well done!!!
In 2008, Matt Ryan won the NFL’s rookie of the year award. Huge trophy for a job well done!!!
In 2008, Matt Ryan won the NFL’s rookie of the year award. Huge trophy for a job well done!!!

Don’t worry Choke, the national football league didnt make a mistake; they knew who the best rookie was, not only in 2008, but the best rookie to come into the league in the 90-year history of the league!!! MATTY “ICE” RYAN (FUTURE HOF)

Matt "Choke" Ryan

January 29th, 2010
3:44 pm

Atlanta’s Matt Ryan was intercepted three times, his third consecutive game with at least two picks.

Atlanta’s Matt Ryan was intercepted three times, his third consecutive game with at least two picks.

truth

January 29th, 2010
4:07 pm

Yawn……………..

TruthSerum

January 29th, 2010
5:28 pm

Its amazing the pull that the Great Mike Vick has on this city. Vick gets more blogs than anyone else being written about in the articles. Its funny because the articles are about other people and Vick gets dragged into each and every ajc article. They should change the name of the ajc paper to “The Michael Vick Show”.

truth

January 29th, 2010
6:31 pm

TruthSerum, don’t you know stupid dumb criminals are always a hit.

Matt "Choke" Ryan

January 29th, 2010
8:50 pm

TruthSerum

January 29th, 2010
5:28 pm
Its amazing the pull that the Great Mike Vick has on this city. Vick gets more blogs than anyone else being written about in the articles. Its funny because the articles are about other people and Vick gets dragged into each and every ajc article. They should change the name of the ajc paper to “The Michael Vick Show”.

“I thought the CHOKE” had more blogs, afterall this is his City……..

BWAA HAA HAA

Atlanta’s Matt Ryan was intercepted three times, his third consecutive game with at least two picks.

truth

January 29th, 2010
10:06 pm

2006 Mike Vick looses 4 in a row to finish another season without a winning record.

How many loosing seasons did Vicknoramas have any way? Go look it up Choke.

Matt "Choke" Ryan

January 30th, 2010
12:35 pm

Atlanta’s Matt Ryan was intercepted three times, his third consecutive game with at least two picks.

Atlanta’s Matt Ryan was intercepted three times, his third consecutive game with at least two picks.

Atlanta’s Matt Ryan was intercepted three times, his third consecutive game with at least two picks.

BWAA HAA HAA

truth

January 30th, 2010
1:27 pm

Blaa blaa blaa………….spinning from the truth I see.

predictable

Ivan

January 30th, 2010
5:16 pm

truth,

Here’s some truth for ya about the “Great” one (LOL).

In 2004 – from Week 3 to Week 13 – Vick threw an Int or Fumbled. Making that 10 straight games he coughed up the football. (Week 9 was a Bye)

In fact, 2004 was his breakout (as in herpes) season as such an awesome bumbling machine. 16 Fumbles. 12 Ints.

Man he’s so awesome! Look at how he fumbles faced with adversity!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-_LFGxk5eg

I don’t think the Vikings are that desperate. :D

truth

January 30th, 2010
6:39 pm

Ivan I think you got Choke all choked up. lol!!!

Matt "Choke" Ryan

January 30th, 2010
8:17 pm

Atlanta’s Matt Ryan was intercepted three times, his third consecutive game with at least two picks.

:)

Atlanta’s Matt Ryan was intercepted three times, his third consecutive game with at least two picks.

:)

Atlanta’s Matt Ryan was intercepted three times, his third consecutive game with at least two picks.

:)

Matt "Choke" Ryan

January 30th, 2010
8:19 pm

Matt "Choke" Ryan

January 30th, 2010
8:27 pm

Matt RyanSports… can throw so many interceptions and has so many turnovers in a run-oriented offense. even … Newsline Topic Search: Matt Ryan. YouTube:

BRILLIANT I TELL YOU…………..

BWAA HAA HAA

Matt "Choke" Ryan

January 30th, 2010
8:39 pm

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November 15, 2009 4:59 pm Score: 136
Can we finally stop anointing players that haven’t done anything the next Manning or Brady. Last year Matt Ryan threw 16tds to 11 ints and they acted like the guy was throwing it all over the field and on his way to breaking every Brett Favre passing record. He was called one of the top 5 QB’s coming in this year and what has he done. 13tds to 10ints and he looks antsy in the pocket. He is averaging 2 picks a game in his last four and looks like a rookie QB. I like him as player