Fame vs Infamy
Even though his name now seems to be in every piece of the sports multimedia world, mikevick.com has not achieved the popularity levels that peytonmanning.com achieved during Manning's super bowl win last year or even the popularity that mikevick.com itself achieved during Vick's run to the NFC championships in 2005. In other words, doing something criminal, even if it gets your name in the news, does not bring the notoriety that doing something positive (i.e. success at football) does. Perhaps Vick should have been trying to learn how to pass a football instead of training dogs to kill each other. But the thrill of gambling .00000001% of your salary on a dog fight offered just too much excitement to allow him to focus on becoming a better quarterback. Keep up the good work Vick. For more interesting website popularity comparisons visit Alexa.
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