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By Jason Langendorf
ESPN.com Tuesday, November 14, 2006 Looking back, it's more conspicuous than the junk in Alge Crumpler's trunk. Two head-turning performances by Atlanta QB Michael Vick weren't so much a coming of age for a young quarterback as they were the end of two farces that had been considered dangerous defenses. When Vick threw for a combined 523 yards, seven touchdowns and only two picks; completed 64.9 percent of his pass attempts; and still delivered his customary rushing brilliance (95 yards) against Pittsburgh and Cincinnati in Week ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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