Vick apologizes after his obscene gesture



The sixth-year quarterback was upset after a disturbing insult from a male fan.
FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. (AP) -- Michael Vick's frustrations with fading playoff hopes and unexpected insults from home fans caused him to flash an obscene hand gesture Sunday.
Vick, who apologized in a written statement late Sunday for making the gesture toward fans with both hands following the crushing 31-13 loss to New Orleans, vowed on Monday to never make the same mistake.
"I would have never thought that six years into my career I would ever do something like that," Vick said.
"It will never happen again. Never."
Vick rushed for 166 yards in the loss, only 7 yards shy of his NFL record for a game by a quarterback. But his efforts couldn't make up for an otherwise dismal performance that included at least five dropped passes by receivers and breakdowns in the secondary and on the offensive line.
The Falcons (5-6) heard loud boos following their fourth straight loss. Vick said that as he walked off the Georgia Dome field he heard an especially disturbing insult from a male fan.
"He just said certain things I won't say in front of this camera," Vick said at a news conference. "It was very inappropriate. I was down, upset, frustrated. I just did one thing I've never done through all the games I've ever lost, no matter how frustrated I've been after a game. I don't know where it came from, but the people who know me know that's not me and that's not my character."
Vick again apologized.
Let emotions get away
"I'm sorry and I apologize to all the young kids and to whoever saw me make that gesture," he said. "I just let my emotions get the best of me in that situation and it won't happen again."
Falcons coach Jim Mora said the incident was isolated.
"Mike offered a very sincere apology and that's all I can say about it," Mora said. "He obviously felt bad about it. He came forward right away and issued an apology and I'll let it stand at that."
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