Marcus Vick
Marcus Vick
Marcus Deon Vick is a former American football player who briefly appeared in one game for the Miami Dolphins in 2006. He is the younger brother of the former Pittsburgh Steelers NFL quarterback Michael Vick, who also began playing high school football in Newport News Public Schools. After accepting a football scholarship to attend Virginia Tech, Marcus played quarterback for the team. However, he was suspended for the entire 2004 season due to many criminal convictions. After a conditional reinstatement,...
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth20 March 1984
CityNewport News, VA
Some kind of bad guy, like the villain.
I love my older brother. He paved my life for me. He put my whole family on his back in college. But there's ups and downs with that. When things are going good, he's a great person to have as your brother. When bad things happen, everybody knows about it.
I really can't tell yet how people feel about me. But why wouldn't people have an open mind about me? I'm not a bad guy and I plan to tell the truth.
That kind of hurts me. Maurice and Lawrence were definitely guys who had a bad past. They're not even in the league anymore. But I'm a hard worker. I'm going to keep on fighting through my ups and downs. That's the difference between me and them.
Our fans are the 12th man. Wherever we go, they're going to be there, and they're going to be cheering and yelling. No matter how many guys a stadium seats, they're going to be there.
Our fans are the 12th man. Wherever we go, they're going to be there.
We watched their defensive line, and we noticed that they weren't that athletic. I just wanted to pick up chunks of yardage. There were a couple of designed runs, but for the most part, I just tried to pull it down and get what I could get.
This time around, we just executed our plays a little more and (the comeback) happened.
We got the win, so it doesn't matter, ... But otherwise, the three interceptions made my night terrible. I don't like that at all.
The defense has been giving us great opportunities.
I embarrassed my family. My family didn't speak to me for weeks after that.
I felt like I could go another four quarters if I had to.
I feel very in control. It's just breaking the huddles and getting the guys to the huddle, and getting a snap count called correctly and know where to go with the ball.
I don't feel like I was forcing things. Sometimes I had to get rid of the ball and hope my receivers made a play. Unfortunately, they didn't.