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Michael Vick, Tiger Woods among US's most disliked athletes

Michael Vick has helped the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles get to the playoffs. But Michael Vick, Tiger Woods, and other athletes are some of the most disliked pro athletes in the US, according to a recent study.

In this file photo, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick walks on the field before an NFL football game against the Arizona Cardinals in Philadelphia.

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February 8, 2012

Even after winning the NFL's Comeback Player of the Year award and getting the Philadelphia Eagles in playoff contention the past two seasons, quarterback Michael Vick of those asked in a Nielsen/E-Poll endorsement score poll.

The results of the poll were published in magazine. Those who took the poll could respond to each athlete with a vote of "dislike," 鈥漝islike somewhat鈥 or 鈥渄islike a lot."

Vick earned a 60 percent dislike score to lead the group of professional athletes. Poll respondents still remember Vick's guilty plea and jail sentence

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also registered a 60 percent dislike vote from those polled. But the PGA golfer, who's playing in this week's , comes in second due to fewer 'dislike a lot' votes.

Third on this list at 56 percent is New York Jets wide receiver , followed by Detroit Lions defensive lineman at 51 percent. Suh was suspended during the just-completed NFL season for on Thanksgiving Day.

Number five on the most disliked athlete list, at 50 percent, is center of the NBA's New Jersey Nets.

How about the most beloved athlete? Forbes didn't say, but a 聽offered an answer: Tim Tebow. Three percent of Americans named the聽Broncos聽quarterback as their favorite sportsman, placing him above Kobe Bryant (2 percent), Aaron Rodgers (1.9 percent), Peyton Manning (1.8 percent), and Tom Brady (1.5 percent).