Vick tries to explain comments about next season

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MICHAEL VICK has been around.

He knows: With honesty, comes risk.

´That´s just me being a competitor,´ Michael Vick said in explaining his remarks.
DAVID MAIALETTI / Staff photographer
'That's just me being a competitor,' Michael Vick said in explaining his remarks.
When Vick last week honestly answered a question about his future in the NFL, his response could have been received several ways. To some, he seemed disgruntled.

He insisted yesterday that he is perfectly gruntled.

"I know what I said. I didn't come across as being upset or disgruntled about anything," Vick said yesterday.

Perhaps he didn't mean to come across that way, but, when NBC released excerpts from its pregame show, his meaning was, at best, unclear.

Vick was quoted as saying it would be "an everyday struggle" to return to Philadelphia next season and replicate his current role as a backup to Donovan McNabb and a weapon in the Eagles' unremarkable Wildcat attack. Vick also was quoted as saying that he "won't be a Wildcat guy" as his career progresses.

Taken one way, it sounds as if Vick currently is undergoing an everyday struggle now, his first year back in the league after a 2-year absence due to a conviction on gambling and dogfighting offenses. It also sounds as if he currently resents being used as the Eagles' primary Wildcat instrument.

Not so, Vick said yesterday.

He said he signed with the Eagles for $1.6 million this season knowing what his role would be and he is not disappointed in his role, and he understands that, if the Eagles pick up his $5.2 million option next season, he very well could be in the same role.

"The only thing I said was, if the situation came about that I had to be the third quarterback, I wouldn't like it, but, hey, I'd have to deal with it," Vick said. "Not saying I would want to be in that situation. I would just want the chance at playing more.

"That's just me being a competitor. That's what the coaches appreciate. If that's not the situation, what can I say?"

Head coach and team architect Andy Reid said Vick had created no problems, had no complaints, and is a "pleasure" to have on the team.

And, yes, Reid understands Vick's ultimate desires and he supports Vick's contentions.

"I know Michael Vick can play quarterback and be a starting quarterback in the National Football League. And be a very good one," Reid said. "I think he's back, physically, where he needs to be to do that. I think whatever is in the future is in the future. Right now, I'm sure glad to have him here."

With the option in the Eagles' pocket, Vick's future is in Reid's hands. It is generally assumed – perhaps incorrectly – that the Eagles would not pick up the expensive option on a backup QB. That leads to speculation about where Vick might land.

NBC analyst and Vick adviser Tony Dungy speculated Sunday that Vick might play in several cities next season, and thinks Buffalo might be the best fit, since, according to Dungy, Vick negotiated with the Bills before signing with the Eagles.

Bills quarterbacks Trent Edwards and Ryan Fitzpatrick have been unproductive this season for the 3-5 Bills.

Vick has no regrets.

"If I had to do it all over again, I'd sign with Philadelphia," he said.

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Posted 06:25 AM, 11/12/2009
Torie
OK, so this garbage on feet has a problem with making millions of dollars and not get top billing? He is a low life thug who is greedy for what he doesn't deserve. He deserves an electric cattle prod up his worthless, thug's rectum.
Posted 07:22 AM, 11/12/2009
hope55
Go Figure...A former 3 time All-Pro NFL QB who's been nothing more than a glorified decoy and bench warmer wants a more expanded role next season...The nerve right?...I don't see how anyone without an agenda who saw the Vick interview could be angry or upset...He made it clear that he was appreciative of the opportunity with the Birds. He was asked and he answered a question. He's a QB, not a WC runner. He wants to be a QB. Andy Reid said back in September that he wouldn't want a QB on his team that didn't want to start...this applies to Vick as well. Had Vick NOT answered the questions, he would be criticized for that also. And the Birds did give every indication that he would be used for more than the spot duty that he has been since his arrival; that is until Donovan got all territorial...Vick shouldn't have to explain anything because the people making a fuss would be doing so with any action of his.
Posted 08:44 AM, 11/12/2009
dave-tx
Of course the guy wants a bigger role, that's the nature of being a QB in the NFL. hope55 nailed it.
Posted 08:59 AM, 11/12/2009
lukebonbon
garbage on feet, lol
Posted 09:16 AM, 11/12/2009
tacklinjoe
Nothing wrong with being honest, which Vick has been. He's a good 3rd string QB, good acquisition, though it's valid for people to say he shouldn't be in the NFL at all. It's okay that the Wildcat hasn't been much. And it's okay if the Eagles trade him this offseason. And it's okay if they keep him another year as a 3rd stringer, though at $1 million this time, which I don't think he'd take. So they'll probably trade him, and he'll end up on a team that lets him compete for a starting spot. He's not good enough to be the 2nd string guy on the Eagles, and I don't think Reid is giving him the impression that he is.
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Posted 09:44 AM, 11/12/2009
oTTo the CzAR
when NBC released excerpts from its pregame show..... EXCERPTS!!! you can make anyone sound like an a-hole if you get to sit there and ask any questions you want, and then only show the parts of their answer that you want...
Posted 12:35 PM, 11/12/2009
cancer36
So Torie....you still mad and bitter that Goodell didnt answer your email?? LMAO
Posted 03:52 PM, 11/12/2009
sjr
So what is ConVick doing with the bonus money??? Hope it all goes to cover the debts he filed bankrupcy on, and anything else should go to animal welfare groups. ConVick is an arrogant thug, what he did was wrong, plain and simple. It also shows the type of individual he is, EVIL.
Posted 04:30 PM, 11/12/2009
dedhed
The Eagles did the right thing by signing him. They knew he was never going to play much but held the rights to him for next year. With so many clubs in need of a low milage experienced QB, they simply bought themselfs a 1.5 million dollar late 1st or early 2nd round pick. Anything he gives them this year is pure gravy. You can't buy that kind of pick for that kind of money everyday of the week.
Posted 04:47 PM, 11/12/2009
flippertop
I thought Dungy retired? He can't pass up an opportunity to have something to say.
Posted 07:35 PM, 11/12/2009
Bill1966
Just cut him, forget about getting a 7th rd pick, cut the cancer out
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