Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick is not counting on much love from the crowd when he visits his former Atlanta Falcons team for the first time as a starter in a matchup of two clubs with Super Bowl hopes. Once a Falcons fan favorite, an exciting talent expected to lead the team to glory, Vick left Atlanta in shame to serve a prison sentence for his involvement in a dog-fighting ring and was barely used in a back-up role with Philadelphia when he first returned to the Georgia Dome in 2009. But after his outstanding comeback last year, where he grabbed the Eagles starting role and delivered some astounding performances, Vick heads south with a new $100 million deal in his pocket and the responsibility of leading Philadelphia to the success they have craved for so long. Vick received plenty of cheers in his first game back at Atlanta, throwing for a touchdown and running in for another in limited action, but there is no telling what the reaction will be this time from Falcons fans who feel their team has realistic Super Bowl ambitions.