Michael Vick Still Trying To Adjust In Philly
Posted by Media Outrage on November 10, 2009
Michael Vick is still trying to figure out and fit into the Philadelphia Eagles offense.
Via Yahoo:
While being really, really careful not to say anything that would make waves, Philadelphia Eagles “quarterback” Michael Vick said yesterday that he’s not thrilled about his role in the Philadelphia offense. He doesn’t dig the Wildcat, and if it’s up to him, he won’t be doing it next year.
“It would be hard,” Vick said of returning to the Eagles, according to excerpts released by NBC. “It would be an everyday struggle. But I would have to take that time to hone my skills and get better. I’m excited about the opportunity I have moving forward whether it’s with Philadelphia or another team.” [...]
“I won’t be a Wildcat guy. I can’t,” Vick told NBC. “It’s a different style of play. It’s almost like a hit-or-miss type of thing. My position is quarterback. That’s what I was born to do.”
What he does next year isn’t really up to Vick, though. The Eagles have the option to keep him around next year for $3.6 million, though it’s got to be seen as unlikely that the Eagles would pay that much for a guy whose only function seems to be to prevent the offensive from functioning smoothly or with any rhythm.
Not that that’s Vick’s fault, mind you. That coach Andy Reid brings him to stall the offense periodically is Andy Reid’s decision. Maybe Vick can’t make plays anymore … maybe he can’t throw or run. If that is the case, though, might I present this crazy idea to Andy Reid: Stop putting Vick in the game.
Again, Vick wouldn’t talk about specifics for next season, and just reiterated that he wants to help the Eagles win a championship. Tony Dungy wasn’t shy about talking about potential future Vick destinations, though.
“I told Michael to just worry about this year,” [Dungy] said. “It’s technically up to Philadelphia. If they want him back, he has to stay there. If they don’t, there are some teams looking for quarterbacks: Cleveland, St. Louis and Washington.
“But I think a dark horse is Buffalo. They talked originally. There was some communication there. I think that could be a good spot.”
Buffalo. Interesting. The Bills did pretty much admit that they signed Terrell Owens for the “wow” factor, to increase their profile and make a splash with the media. Vick would certainly do that.
But it’s way too early to be thinking about that. Except for Cleveland. Michael Vick, Dawg Pound … we probably don’t want to do that.
Mediaoutrage- Look at Yahoo writers trying to start trouble by saying he’s not really feeling his stint in Philly.

ucanb2 said
Just keep cool/quiet, collect your paycheck and wait. Good things come to those who wait, he knew it wasn’t going to be a cakewalk.
MissTX85 said
Yeah that was obvious Sunday when they threw in the game against Dallas for a hot second. And I do mean a SECOND!
But I hope things work out for him though because he is a great QB!
Yeah I Said It said
Mick just stop talking, take it from Allen Iverson and Larry Johnson, when the media gets it a new version of anything you said turns into a snowball of misinformation. Hell you got a second chance so deal iwith it and prove yourself no matter how small your role until you can get picked up by another team…. Whatever you do DON’T TAKE YOUR ASS TO PITTSBURGH
STEELERS FOR LIFE..
Ms_Behave said
lol@Tx… “Sunday when they threw in the game against Dallas for a hot second. And I do mean a SECOND!“… Well u can’t say he never got his ’second’ chance, hahaha *hollering*
brynnrock said
GO DALLAS!
MissTX85 said
^^First thing you’ve said in a while that I agree with.
*note* I see I left ‘him’ out of that earlier sentence.