Is The Michael Vick Experiment Done In Philadelphia?

Discussion in 'Philadelphia Eagles' started by SRW, Jan 10, 2010.

  1. SRW

    SRW Ex-World's Worst Site Admin

    The careers of some Eagles - perhaps many Eagles - are DOA and one of those departing could be Michael Vick. The Eagles hold a $5 million option on the quarterback for next season but if their interest in him isn't any more significant than they displayed this season, why bother? The troubled QB never became the fleet-footed force so many envisioned in Andy Reid's wide-open offense after Reid and his staff devised very little for their overly hyped reclamation project.

    Source: Philadelphia Inquirer
     
  2. The Sith

    The Sith 1st Stringer

    The experiment was a failure. Vick had no impact or contributions for the team.
     
  3. RichLikeWh0a

    RichLikeWh0a Hermhater = Nemesis

    if nothing else, they did do vick a favor by being the first ones to sign him, and they endured the bulk of the scrutiny that any team signing him will have to endure.. so now it should be a little easier for future teams to sign him. he might not have played too much, but he should be pretty damn grateful to the eagles organization.
     
  4. AtlantaBlazer

    AtlantaBlazer Knuckles The Echidna's Brother

    I think once the season started, Reid realized that it did disrupt offensive flow trying to insert Vick into the game TOO much.

    Vick signed with the right team because they allowed him to get his feet wet getting back into the league, and he had the right mentors in Reid and McNabb which gave him a time to get his crap together. Someone will take a chance on him this offseason, he'll be a cheap commodity, and he can compete with someone for a starting job (maybe in Buffalo, maybe in Cleveland, Oakland, St. Louis, or Seattle. Should be an interesting offseason, as he's the only FA QB I can think of that actually could make an impact....I'm probably missing someone though
     
  5. ball in the baskett

    ball in the baskett First Team All Pro

    I want to see him sign with a team that will start him full time. Hes fun to watch and i hope he gets back his speed and makes big plays for someone in the future.
     
  6. andy82

    andy82 Your Soul, It's Mine!

    Fun to watch? Maybe Successful? No

    He's in his 30's now, he not getting his speed back, and everybody knows that the arm isn't good enough.

    I hope the Rams don't touch him.
     
  7. ollysj

    ollysj iKraut

    No way! According to an NFL Expert, he's the Eagles future...
     
  8. AtlantaBlazer

    AtlantaBlazer Knuckles The Echidna's Brother

    Btw, I wouldn't necessarily call it a huge failure, because they didn't spend too much money on him.
     
  9. Jihad Joe

    Jihad Joe Life to Infidels

    Orton
     
  10. Daddy Primetime42

    Daddy Primetime42 TheNationWillRiseAgain

    i would love to see vick in the silver and black, hed be awesome to watch i know he still has it in him.
     
  11. TJ

    TJ Dez Caught It

    Why? He's a thin version of JaMarcus Russell.
     
  12. Jihad Joe

    Jihad Joe Life to Infidels

    Raiders do very well with reclamation QBs
     
  13. Daddy Primetime42

    Daddy Primetime42 TheNationWillRiseAgain

    yeah but vick can move not to mention he would open things up for Bush and McFadden. there is a reason his teams in atlanta were some of the best rushing teams in the NFL.
     
  14. Bears 88

    Bears 88 FTW

    JaMarcus Russell belongs in the CFL.
     
  15. Daddy Primetime42

    Daddy Primetime42 TheNationWillRiseAgain

    i think more like the UFL or if arena comes back hed be a star there.
     
  16. AtlantaBlazer

    AtlantaBlazer Knuckles The Echidna's Brother

    I think he'll be back in Denver.


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    Don't you ever give JaMarcus Russell that much credit.