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Fans can't get enough of Kyle Pitts' exchange with Atlanta Falcons legend Michael Vick

Fans across the internet have been reacting to an interaction between Atlanta Falcons legend Michael Vick and current player Kyle Pitts.

Now depending on how old you are and when you started paying attention to the NFL, there are a couple of different ways that you see and perceive Michael Vick and what he was able to do in his career.

There is the first iteration of Vick that saw him revolutionise the game as we know it with his incredible ability to escape from the pocket and go on some mazy runs through the opposing defence, becoming the first quarterback to rush for 1,000 yards in a season, whilst also possessing an incredible arm that made him a nightmare for anybody trying to gameplan against him and the Atlanta Falcons through the early part of the 2000s.

Or there is the second stage of his career which isn’t as great to talk about. Having been sentenced to almost two years in prison for his involvement in a dog-fighting operation, he came back to the league as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles, before finishing his career off with brief stints at the New York Jets and with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

But whilst you might, and quite rightly, question what he did off the field, there is no doubting that in his prime, there was no more exciting player to watch than Vick.

But whilst Vick may have been the idol for Falcons fans during the early to mid-2000s, that current title is held by tight end Kyle Pitts, who, whilst probably unlikely to make as big an impact on the league as Vick did, is still showing signs that he could be a dominant force in the league.

His rookie year saw him haul in 68 catches that turned into 1,026 yards and a touchdown, and also saw him named to the PFWA All-Rookie team and being the first

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