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Originally Posted by theotherguy
Quarterbacks who are involved in illegal dog fighting also get more criticism. Was it the pressure of being criticized as a black quarterback that lead him to break the law? As I recall, he was the savior of the Atlanta Falcons.
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I'm sort of confused about what you're talking about. I said that I think the reason people were so
loyal to Vick (not why people were hard on him) was because it is still considered unusual for a black man to be a successful quarterback, so his success made him sort of an icon to the community.
Obviously most NFL players haven't made mistakes nearly as epic as Vick's, but a situation where
any mistake creates an uproar is, by definition, a high-pressure situation.