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Vick on his future with the Eagles: "I got a lot left in my tank"

Michael Vick spoke publicly for the first time since his concussion on Nov. 11, the first time since there were reports that he believed that inter-team politics played a role in his return from injury, and the first time since he was benched in favor of Nick Foles.

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Vick on his future with the Eagles: "I got a lot left in my tank"

POSTED: Monday, December 17, 2012, 2:04 PM

The Eagles will beat the Redskins this time if ...
Robert Griffin III does not play
Nick Foles continues to improve
The defensive line keeps piling up sacks
Forget it. The Eagles will not win.

Michael Vick spoke publicly for the first time since his concussion on Nov. 11, the first time since there were reports that he believed that inter-team politics played a role in his return from injury, and the first time since he was benched in favor of Nick Foles.

Vick's future with the Eagles beyond the end of this season remains in doubt. Asked if he wanted to stay in Philadelphia and whether he would be open to returning as a backup, Vick said that he hadn't thought that far ahead. 

"I just feel like I got a lot of football to play," Vick said. "I feel like I got a lot left in my tank. I'm enjoying the game. I feel fresh. I don't know. I got to talk it over with my agent and just see what happens. As of right now I got to continue to help this football team win these last two games and the future will take care of itself."

Vick, 32, has three years left on his contract, but the Eagles are only committed to paying $3 million of his $16 million salary for 2013. The team can back out of the guaranteed $3 million if they cut Vick three days after the Super Bowl on Feb. 3.

Andy Reid has yet to announce whether Vick would be Foles' backup or the No. 3 quarterback behind Trent Edwards, although indications are that he will be at the bottom of the depth chart. Vick returned to practice and was cleared by an independent neurologist last week. He said he took repetitions with the scout team at today's practice.

"It's different, but that's just the way things are right now and I have to roll with the punches and deal with it, make the most out of it, continue to work hard and continue to try and get better, continue to try and help Nick out," Vick said.

Vick was asked if he agreed with Reid's decision, one he announced on Dec. 3, to go with Foles as the starter for the rest of the season.

"I'm a competitor and I've always felt like and will continue to feel like I'm one of the best and I can play at a high level and I know I can," Vick said.

Vick said that he didn't believe not playing would affect his future whether with the Eagles or some other team. He missed five games because of the concussion. Earlier this month there was an ESPN report, citing a source close to Vick, that stated the quarterback thought that he was a victim of politics as the Eagles had decided to go with the rookie.

Vick was asked if he was on board with how the team handled his concussion.

"I just roll with the punches," Vick said. "Whatever the doc tells me I go with. I don't question that. They're professionals just like we're professionals at what we do. I respect their opinions and their judgment. That's just the way it was."

Vick suffered his second concussion with the Eagles against the Cowboys. The first occurred last September in Atlanta. He confirmed that the injury came on his second to last play when he was tackled from behind during a scramble. Vick was hit on the next play by Cowboys linebacker Ernie Sims and the back of his helmet hit the ground. He said that exacerbated the head injury.

Vick was asked if he regretted not leaving after the first hit.

"When I'm out there I'm going for the kill. If I'm not laying there and can't get up, then I'm going to get up that next play and give it everything I got," Vick said. "That's just me and maybe sometimes that can be sort of selfish. I only know one way. When I got hit the second time, I was like I got to come out. I couldn't see."

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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:46 PM, 12/17/2012
    Michael, get it through you're head. You don't have a lot left. You can't make it through a pre-season qt let alone a full 18 games as a starting QB. When you signed your mega-deal in 2010. I'm pretty sure your lawyers explained to you that it was really a 2 year deal with a 3rd guaranteed in salary after a certain date. You've had your chance. THe injuries have slowed you. Yes, I believe you are still an effective QB, I don't think you'll ever ascend to greatness again. Your original incarnation was wasted. So, we got the reformed you. But, for those 7/8 games in 2010 you were beyond amazing. And then just like the Icarus you are... You got too close to greatness and you were burnt, and fell to earth later in that same season. Your speed, your greatest asset is beginning to fail you. You're athletic ability is not what it once was. Still very athletic, but no longer elite. As many of us sit and watch RG3 in amazement. I think back to watching you display that same ability. Before the time away and your own transformation into a pocket passer. One who relied on reading defenses (never a strength of yours), making protection calls, audibles, and game situations. At various times you have struggled with all of that. As well as your penchant to endanger or concuss yourself sliding head first You have become a turnover machine. You get caught from behind by DE's now. It's time to face reality. You can still be a starter. But, you may have to accept backup status until you get another chance. There are several teams you can start for right away currently in the league. It's just not the Eagles anymore. I wish you the best going forward and want you to excel. I can say I'm a Michael Vick fan.
    SeenGreen
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:22 PM, 12/17/2012
    You write this like Vick is actually going to read YOUR post.

    Quite comical actually.
    Claire Voyant
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:56 PM, 12/17/2012
    @jim35 you my friend are a moron.
    eagles-fan-in-texas
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:13 PM, 12/17/2012
    woo hoo!!! bye Vick!!!
    pennyrobinson
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:13 PM, 12/17/2012
    Short attention span theater is alive in Philly. Vick did not play well because he has limited intellect, he's too small, refuses to learn een how to slide and the Iggs gave him a very complicated game plan without an offensive line. Other than that, he did great. Fumbles and interceptions are coaching related as much as anything. Playing the same scheme every week telegraphs easily to even the dumbest defensive coaches ( see Sonny Ryan with the Dullest Cowflops).
    jjthree
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:14 PM, 12/17/2012
    @Fascism Rules & Tpizza: Great posts and I agree. In my observations Vick never skirted the tough questions like D McNabb would. I wonder what happened to Vick after his great initial run after taking over from the injured Kolb...that is the question the media has never asked.

    His great come from behind effort in December, 2010, a 38-31 win against the hated Giants, with a red faced Tom Coughlin ready to blow will go down as his finest hour.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:17 PM, 12/17/2012
    I believe if Vick even had the offensive line he had in 2010 the eagles would be a playoff team. This Howard Mudd fiasco gutted the offense just like Washburn gutted thed defense. If Reid allowed McDermott to stay.. Kept Juan on the job for the o line and just drafted a better O line Vick would be a top 5 quarterback this year. But they hired a grandpop who didnt even want to show up to training camp and gave him a job in a superbowl year. This is more on Reid.
    Zeru
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:55 PM, 12/17/2012
    How is injuries to 4 of 5 starters Mudd's fault? Last year the line was good, Peters was best in league, Vick took sacks because well, that's what happens when you don't read defenses and hold onto the ball too long. Every year Vick has been in the league he has taken more sacks then the league average. That is telling when you are talking about a guy with his athleticism.
    Sidewinder7
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:24 AM, 12/20/2012
    @Sidewinder7 So has Cam Newton, and now, maybe RGIII. It's been the same for every running QB in the NFL. How is a terrible O-Line that can't protect his blindside worth ish his fault. Every QB makes bad reads, yu make more when your constantly under pressure (EVEN IN THE POCKET HE'S ALWAYS PRESSURED!!!). Take a new perspective on what leads him to make bad reads. He doesn't even call his own plays, and Andy's "West-Coast-style" offense calls for him to hold the ball longer instead of bombing it to DJack like in past years.
    DJackFan
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:26 PM, 12/17/2012
    Except when you actually watch the game and see all of the open receivers that Vic misses on almost every play - veteran QB's learn to check down. Vic was never able to keep his head up while scrambling to hit the open receiver. He could buy time, but he couldn't make use of that time.

    That having been said, I do admire the man's toughness and willingness to leave it all on the field. At the same time I am dumbfounded by his lack of smarts in never learning to slide or throw the ball away - two skills which, had he acquired, would have him on the field even now.
    PhillySnowball
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:33 PM, 12/17/2012
    Vick came from nowhere and is going nowhere. Lurie should have fired Reid before that signing and, at least, should have vetoed it. This is another reason why you should dump your tickets until a owner deserving of your money takes over -- which may never happen as long as you pay Lurie for his non-management of the franchise. This organization is rotten to the core.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:45 PM, 12/17/2012
    Give me a break. The Starship has been decommissioned.I guess nobody let the captain know; he must still be dizzy from all the unnecessary hits he's taken...
    greenblood4200
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:48 PM, 12/17/2012
    Im gonna say this and then you deadbeat fans,, (if your true fans at all) can have it. Im sure it was 2 years ago that when you watched the Eagles on Sunday, all I saw in the stadiaum was green 7 jerseys. Sometimes you gotta wash a season away. Like it never happened. The Eagles arent that good of a team. I have watched several Detroit games and if those guys stick by Stafford you can definatley give Vick a chance. Vick is better than Foles will ever be. Foles couldnt win in college and he sure as help isnt gonna win in the league. If they do decide to keep Vick and fire Reid im gonna almost guarantee you that any new coach will start Vick over Foles, simpley because he is a better QB. I hope Vick gets traded myself because their isnt a man on the planet that deserves what you so called fans do for the whole Eagles orginization. Atlanta still loves him. Sit back and enjoy the show because he has definatley 3-3 years left of winning to do and thats fact. Good luck with Foles.
    blitzkrieg
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:39 PM, 12/17/2012
    No coach in their right mind would start Vick at this point. There is a decade of evidence that Vick doesn't have it. Nothing new to see there. With Foles, everything is speculation at this point.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:02 PM, 12/17/2012
    14 years of- Took the words right out of my mouth.
    mrjarn


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