I've watched the games too, and if you honestly don't think Vick gets hit more than others then you need to watch more than just Philly play. Vick does get hit more than any other QB. It's because of his style. Sure, every QB gets hit from time to time in the pocket. Vick is no different there. The difference comes in the fact that Vick moves out of the pocket a lot more than other QBs so he exposes himself to hits more. And even when you compare him to other QBs that are willing to run, he DOESN'T slide. So everytime protection breaks down, Vick gets hit. Every time, he goes with a designed run, he takes a hit. Every time he improvs and runs, he takes a hit. No one else is getting hit that much. I'm not even saying this to defend Vick because I honestly believe a lot of these hits he takes he could probably avoid by being a little smart. But there is no question he takes more hits than other QBs. The man has basically played like a RB/QB. You seriously thing someone that plays like that isn't taking more hits than your average pocket passer. Get real.
Brees is my favorite QB in the league, so I've watched a lot of both him and Vick and Brees doesn't get hit anywhere near as much as Vick. And Brees is a relatively mobile QB, so he probably takes more hits than average. When you start looking at straight pocket passers like Brady or Manning, you'd be flat out stupid to say that Vick doesn't take more hits than them.
He is injury prone. But there is a difference between saying he's injury prone and calling him "Mr. Glass." Injury prone just means that for some reason be it lack of protection, recklessness, frailty, or whatever he gets injured often. That's true. Calling him "Mr. Glass" implies that he gets hurt easily in response to practically anything. That's nonsense. Anyone who watches Vick knows he takes some crazy shots from game to game. We know he doesn't make it through full seasons, but if he was as frail as ya'll are painting him to be, he wouldn't even make it through full games.
It's like A.I. That dude stayed having injuries his whole career. Was that because he was frail or because his style was basically predicated on him throwing himself into bigger and stronger guys every game?