NFL quarterback legend Michael Vick appeared on VladTV to share insights into his life, from growing up in a challenging environment to his illustrious career in the NFL. Growing up as the second oldest of four children in a neighborhood plagued by violence, Vick reflected on his experience and spoke about witnessing a murder at a young age, which motivated him to work towards a life where his kids would not have to face such cruelties. Also, he touched on difficult topics like his complicated relationship with his father, who had a drug problem. His devotion to football started from a young age when his father threw him a football, and eventually, he became a trailblazer as a quarterback with unrivaled rushing abilities. Vick talked about attending Virginia Tech after not being highly recruited out of high school and explained why he left college early for the NFL. After talking about the transition into the life of an NFL player, Vick detailed his achievements throughout his NFL career and, ultimately, his comeback following his prison. To hear more, check out the full interview above.