I totally agree, LT. The year that Vick set the NFL records for rushing yards, the Falcons lead the league in total rushing yards, and it wasn't even close. With the impressive backfield the Falcons had, if Vick and the Falcons had had the honesty to put Vick where he belonged -- at running back -- and brought in a true pocket passer, imagine how dominating their offense would have been. Rushing for over 2,000 yards and passing for 3,000 or 4,000 yards -- they would have been virtually unstoppable.
I'm convinced by egotistically insisting on playing QB instead of the position in which he was a more natural hit, Vick hamstrung the Falcons' potential success. And yes, I know that in 2003, with a 9-6-1 record, they did become the first team to beat the Packers, who had a 12-4 record, at Lambeau in the playoffs. (Incidentally, that same day, much-maligned Jets QB Chad Pennington threw 3 TD passes to beat Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts.)