Michael Vick Headlines Week of Quarterback Controversies Around the NFL

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Sep 20, 2010

Michael Vick Headlines Week of Quarterback Controversies Around the NFL Peyton Manning may have put on a show on Football Night in America during this year's Manning Bowl, but there were far more no-names and backups under center in week two than there were future Hall of Famers.

In fact, the Charlie Batch-Kerry Collins duel late in the Tennessee-Pittsburgh pretty much summed up the week.

Seneca Wallace was the Browns' signal caller. Jason Campbell got benched for Bruce Gradkowski, David Garrard sat out a while, handing over the reigns to Luke McCown, and Jimmy Clausen took over Matt Moore late in Carolina's loss to Tampa Bay.

Given how Alex Smith played last week, it would be no surprise if David Carr found himself in Monday's 49ers-Saints game at some point too.

The biggest quarterback controversy, though, is clearly in Philadelphia, where Michael Vick will be giving the ball back to Kevin Kolb despite another stellar performance.

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