I'm not a Vick supporter. The only reason why I still watch football is to watch Peyton Manning lose. It just seems that the Falcons win a lot more when Vick's around because of his unpredictability. Teams just seem to have a hard time preparing for his unorthodox style.
I too once loved watching Peyton lose, but after watching him defeat my hero Tom Brady
then win the Superbowl...he finally earned my respect. No more shall I clown on his cornbread ass.

The Falcons win a lot more when Vick's around because he's their only playmaker, and their only quarterback; in short it's similar to Cleavland winning
a lot more when Bron Bron is around. I watched Joey "Piano Man" Harrington for many painful seasons, and I can guarantee that soon Atlanta will curse his name as Detroit has since he entered the league. Assuming Vick is hit with a heavy suspension of course.
Vick doesn't possess the mental capacity to play the quarterback position, and it's a shame commentators are too afraid to admit this. He doesn't study his playbooks enough, doesn't put enough emphasis on the mental aspects of the position, and is unwilling to master the systems provided to him. Yes he's had little stability in Atlanta, but much of that has to do with him not being able to comprehend the assignments given to him. All he can do is run, and once he suffers an injury that effects his athleticism he'll be the Grant Hill of the National Football League.