Vick says he’s happy in Philly

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All things considered, Michael Vick said he doesn't mind being in Philadelphia.

"If I had to do it all over, I would sign with Philadelphia," Vick said before the Eagles' practice yesterday at the NovaCare Complex.

You have to remember that when the Eagles' went through their first spring camp six months ago, Vick was still locked away in a Kansas prison after being convicted on dogfighting charges.

Vick indicated during an interview that aired on NBC before Sunday night's game against Dallas that he would have a difficult time returning to the Eagles next season in a reserve role, but he insisted he is not unhappy with his current situation.

"I'm happy to be playing football," he said. "This is probably the last time I'm going to address this situation. I'm just happy to be playing football. Like I've said, two months ago, two years ago, I wasn't playing football. I didn't even know if I had a future being in the NFL. I'm just happy to be able to put on a uniform. I'm happy to be standing at this locker.

"The only thing I said [during the NBC interview] was that if the situation came about where I had to be the third quarterback I wouldn't like it . . . but, hey, I'd have to deal with it. I just want to have a chance at playing and that's just me being a competitor. I think that's what our coaches appreciate and that's the type of person I am and the type of player I am. If that's not the situation, then I have to keep working every day to get better."

Vick may be happy, but he has not been productive through the Eagles' first eight games and his role running what coach Andy Reid calls the Spread Eagle offense has been minimal. He has run the ball 12 times for 27 yards and completed two of six passes for six yards.

He admitted that he doesn't want to be a Wildcat quarterback the rest of his career.

"I don't want to lineup and hand the ball off and have to read the defensive end or whoever we're reading for the rest of my career," he said. "That's not what I do. I didn't come into the league doing that. I don't want to do that the rest of my career unless it's involved in the offense."

Reid said he had no indication that Vick was unhappy.

"I don't know what he said," the coach said. "I just know he and I talk every day and he's glad to be here. He appreciates the opportunity, been a pleasure to have on this football team. I know Michael Vick can be a starting quarterback in the National Football League and be a very good one. I think he's back physically where he needs to be to do that and whatever is in the future is in the future. But right now I'm sure glad to have him here."

The Eagles' coach was asked if he envisioned more from Vick and the Wildcat offense when the team surprisingly signed the quarterback to a two-year deal in August.

"Not necessarily," he said. "I didn't set a number on it and I know certain games you use it, certain games you have to stay away from it."

Vick said he thinks the element of surprise in the Eagles' version of the Wildcat offense is removed because he has to come in from the sidelines.

"You have to do it on a consistent basis," he said. "Like I said before, it's different when you're out there fulltime and the defense can't tee off and know exactly what you're going to do. I'm not saying they know exactly what we're going to do every time we come out there, but the majority of the time it's going to be run and maybe they're keying up on that."

 


Contact staff writer Bob Brookover at 215-854-2577 or bbrookover@phillynews.com.

 

 

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Posted 08:30 PM, 11/11/2009
JSaq
I'm sure he's ecstatic after the latest ruling saying he gets to keep the $16mm bonus.
Posted 08:34 PM, 11/11/2009
mikeyhigs
I think you're the only one who is happy that you are in Philly
Posted 08:51 PM, 11/11/2009
Bill1966
Just go away
Posted 09:45 PM, 11/11/2009
kcullinan
funny how when he got here he was saying "he invented the wildcat" and after a few weeks of taking a beating running the ball between the tackles now "That's not what I do. I didn't come into the league doing that."
Posted 10:08 PM, 11/11/2009
lukebonbon
Who in the bleep cares if this clown is happy? Why doesnt he DO THE RIGHT THING and donate a portion of his HUGE salary to the SPCA or some other animal welfare organization. Geez, Chase Utley and his wife did a PSA just because they are animal lovers. People are surrendering animals to shelters in record numbers. A contribution from Vick could help a lot of animals and do a lot to help his rep. Where are his PR people? Do you know how much dog food and veterinary supplies could be bought with ONE PERCENT of his salary? It's getting cold out, do you know how many blankets could be bought so dogs dont have to sleep on cold cement floors? WTF Vick, clue in man!
Posted 10:33 PM, 11/11/2009
t_darb_56
i think a lot has been hade of in he media here,and nbc,as usual they make comments,that get twisted .mike could be unhappy with his lack of pt.so,what about kolb? he's gotta be unhappy too.d-mac the starter,who endorsed mike in the 1st place,doesn't look comfortable when mike comes in on the 'wildcat' plays.u can see it on his face.Andy squash the wildcat.u guys haven't got a clue with it.and the personnel,to run it effectly.so stop forcing it.do what u've done that works for this offense,run it,and pass it.the vick experiment,isn't working the way anyone thought it would,and he's not a happy camper.find a way to get through the season,and see what happens.theres a lotta footbal left.
Posted 10:43 PM, 11/11/2009
philpa
I wish to God that they would get rid of Vick so I can root for the Eagles again. I don't root for animal torturers nor the teams that bottom feed by signing them. Happy to be here? That makes one of him.
Posted 10:45 PM, 11/11/2009
NickNorris
Vick thinks by telling people how he's changed, how he's a new man, people will buy the spin. No one belives you pal. Deeds speak of the man, not empty words. All you are is talk talk talk. You're not doing anything to make a difference besides helping Michael Vick.
Posted 11:32 PM, 11/11/2009
ACBaughman
Too much time wasted on a despicable human being who can't play the QB position at the NFL level anyway.
Posted 11:42 PM, 11/11/2009
BHite15
I see the #7 Vick jerseys becoming the same as the ultra collectible Bobby Hoying #7 jerseys atleast Reid allowed Vick to learn the offense so when he is on another team next year he can let the defense now what the Eagles are going to do
Posted 02:25 AM, 11/12/2009
mainlinephan
Every time I see him on the field, I want to throw up. Maybe if he actually did something, other than destroy the rythym of the game, I might think differently. Probably not. It's really hard to get by the thought that the football that he throws could actually be a dog.
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