Listen to our Talking Dirty Birds podcast with guest Michael Vick
By Ikaika Hall
Atlanta Falcons legend and NFL great Michael Vick joins our “Talking Dirty Birds” podcast and shares his thoughts on Saturday’s Divisional round matchup between the Falcons and Eagles.
Before you click the link below to hear our latest podcast with Atlanta Falcons legend turned NFL Analyst (for FOX and FS1) Michael Vick, allow us to share a few teasers.
First of all, we finally had the opportunity to address the elephant in the room. In December, Vick wore a New Orleans Saints hat and chose the Saints to defeat the Falcons (which they did…but still…did he have to wear the hat too?!). And Vick did all of this live on national television nonetheless.
So when Falcons fans heard Vick was going to be a guest on the show, they asked us to address this heartbreaking gesture by our beloved Atlanta legend.
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And we did. You’ll have a chance to hear his explanation.
In addition, Vick addressed Saturday’s Divisional round playoff matchup between the Falcons and the Philadelphia Eagles. He also showed love to one particular Falcons player as well as Atlanta’s red hot defense.
And Falcons fans will mostly likely be very excited to hear his thoughts on this group of Falcons and where he ranks them amongst the remaining NFC teams.
Lastly, we asked Vick to select a current Falcons offensive player with whom he wishes he could have played with during his time in Atlanta. His answer may come as a surprise to Falcons fans.
CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO OUR PODCAST WITH MICHAEL VICK
Next: Atlanta Falcons: 7-Round Mock Draft early January
A special thank to Michael and his team for arranging this appearance. You can check Michael out on FOX and FS1, where he has transitioned from the most elite quarterback in all the NFL, to one of the best analyst on television.