Former Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy, who agreed to serve as an adviser and mentor to recently reinstated quarterback Michael Vick, said on NBC's Sunday night broadcast of the Hall of Fame Game that he expects Vick to sign with an NFL team soon. Dungy did not identify any teams that might be pursuing Vick, but said: "He's talked to several teams and he has several teams interested.... I think something may happen here pretty shortly." Asked later if he anticipates that Vick's signing could come within the next week or so, Dungy said: "I think that's what's gonna happen. He's talked to several teams. We've kicked around several scenarios.... I just feel it's gonna come pretty quick here." Source: Washington Post
The league minimum will not help him much now. But someone will give it to him. If they want to take on the Media Fire Storm to follow. :icon_cheesygrin:
Whatever team signs him will be covered contract/cap-wise...however, after seeing that he is still hanging with the "thugs," I would want no part of him...
bring him on i heard the team is most likely east of the mississippi, but i think the vikings make the most sense
absolutely....i would love the uproar it would cause. old steeler fans that are stuck in the 70s would flip crap and i thrive off that
After listening to them ramble on about Vick last night, Sounded to me like Tony is in the dark, and just trying to create some buzz or something.