Showing posts with label philadelphia eagles. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

michael vick


michael vick

The Washington Redskins was a big supporter of Michael Vick on Monday. Donovan McNabb they signed that five-year extension worth $ 78,000,000, which raised eyebrows throughout the country - and especially the Eagles' locker room.The Redskins decided on the basis of hope rather than production. Just two weeks after coach Mike Shanahan clumsy McNabb tore a game that has not yet been decided, the organization has a long-term commitment on behalf of stability.

But his former team, the quarterback McNabb is a mercenary who could be the best in the league right now. And on the basis of performance records 59-28 beat down the Redskins at FedEx Field, Vick asks for more money than McNabb. It is difficult to feel sorry for a man who allegedly received $ 40 million in guaranteed money (for a total of more ridiculous it seems every time he writes), but looked old and slow compared to McNabb Vick. The Eagles quarterback was 20-for-28 333 yards, four touchdowns and no interceptions. A good measure, ran eight times in the 80 yards and two touchdowns on. He is the first player in league history to all of these things in the game.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Michael Vick press conference

Michael Vick press conference
Seven random thoughts on No.7 before the Michael Vick press conference starts, which I’ll be monitoring . . .
1.) Does this mean the United Football League is going to fold — and what to do now with all of those No. 7 Florida Tuskers jerseys? (Did anybody really believe that ever was going to happen? Suckers.)
2.) Here’s an idea: Sell the jerseys to Arthur Blank! The Falcons’ owner is trying to make up for some of the cash he lost after the Vick-fueled franchise collapse. But how happy is he today? He now knows he’ll have at least one sellout this season (Dec. 6 vs. Eagles), and if he’s smart he’ll break out all of those Falcons’ No. 7 jerseys that he has in storage and sell them outside the Georgia Dome game week. What do you suppose complete MV7 set of Falcon-Leavenworth-Tusker-Eagle jerseys would go for?
4.) It’s a testament to how well great NFL franchises can keep a secret that word of Philadelphia’s interest in Vick never leaked out, especially in the days of message boards, blogs, blind reader commenting and every third cousin of the equipment manager Twittering. And how must ESPN’s Chris Mortensen, a former AJC comrade, feel? He actually had the Eagles listed as a possible destination for Vick early in the week but removed them after speaking to Reid.

Philadelphia newspaper

Philadelphia newspaper reporters rip Eagles coach Andy Reid and owner Jeffrey Lurie, as writers for the Philadelphia Daily News and Philadelphia Inquirer did in Friday's editions? Will Vick express enough remorse to satisfy his critics? Will Tony Dungy stick his neck out for Vick? Find out by following along below or following me on Twitter.
A Philadelphia newspaper called The Pennsylvania Mercury contained this item from a correspondent in Shelburne in its issue of September 19th 1789: Michael Vick will make his debut appearance with the Philadelphia Eagles Friday at a press conference at team headquarters, and if you can't watch it live at 11 AM ET, you can follow along with live Twitter updates.
The Town of Shelburne is hotter than McNutt's Island in the summer. The island's summer is foggier and cooler, moderated by the Atlantic. Shelburne is deep inside the inner harbour; the island is on the outer edge of the outer harbour. I would bet that if The Pennsylvania Mercury's correspondent had been reporting from McNutt's instead of from Shelburne he (or she) would have given a high temperature of somewhere in the seventies that day.

Philadelphia Daily News

Philadelphia Daily News
COVER! Here is the Michael Vick cover of the Philadelphia Daily News today - “HIDE YOUR DOGS!” “What are they thinking!” Philadelphia Daily News announces Michael Vick’s Eagles signing with “Hide Your Dogs” as the front cover. But before you chuckle, the Philadelphia Daily News and Michael Vick have something in common today besides a cover - bankruptcy. Big debts reportedly plague both the paper and its dogged-subject today.
But Friday, Philadelphia Daily News readers found on the front steps the plastered headline. But when you open for the read, the copy is actually favorable. Les Bowen however calls it a big circus: “VERY LATE last night, Donovan McNabb declared that the Eagles’ stunning signing of Michael Vick was, “no different, really, than bringing T.O. here.” Because, you know, that turned out so well. The Eagles, controversy-free lately, rejoined the circus last night.
Paul Domowitch’s piece starts: “FORGET, FOR A MOMENT, if that’s possible, what he did and why an organization that perpetually has preached the importance of bringing in character players would sign a guy who has just spent almost 2 years in a federal prison.”

Philadelphia Inquirer

Philadelphia Inquirer
Philadelphia Inquirer Sports Columnist Phil Sheridan writes today Michael Vick is “not worth the trouble for Eagles”. Philadelphia Inquirer’s Sheridan blasts Vick as The Philadelphia Daily News “greets” Vick with a Friday cover that reads “Hide Your Dogs”. Sheridan says Vick was a “polarizing figure”. But today, Sheridan feels Vick isn’t worth the gamble.
“The downside here just isn’t worth the potential upside. It just isn’t.” Andy Reid thinks PETA has his support. “This is America. We do make mistakes, and in this situation he has a chance to prove he is doing the right things and I think the fans will be excited for him as long as he continues to do them. He’s been proactive, speaking all over the country and working with the Humane Society.”
Cue PETA statement from Dan Shannon to AP: “PETA and millions of decent football fans around the world are disappointed that the Eagles decided to sign a guy who hung dogs from trees. “He electrocuted them with jumper cables and held them under water. You have to wonder what sort of message this sends to young fans who care about animals and don’t want them to be harmed.”
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