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The Importance Of Good Players In The NFL
There are many good players and quarterbacks in the NFL but these two I think are the best.Did you know that Michael Vick ran a faster 40 yard dash time than a running back that was one of the fastest at the time. In 2001 when Michael Vick was a starter for the Atlanta Falcons. He had 289 yards, six fumbles, one touchdown and .He had 785 passing yards and two touchdowns. Did you know that Dak Prescott has 3667 passing yards 23 touchdowns and nine fumbles he also had 282 rushing yards. Dak and Mike have lots of things uncommon but the things that are common. Are they went to college they also went to high school they also had to work very hard to play for the NFL. Both teams were in the playoffs this year and lastly they both played for teams

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