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Will Vick be the starter by mid season?


Jangler

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Huahuhauahuah, maybe not this season, but I bet next season you'll be watching a new QB start. huahuahuahuah.

Fine by me as long as we win.....put Osama Bin Laden under center if he can complete an 80 yard pass to Desean Jackson.

I honeslty think that Vick's future as a QB is not with the Eagles and has never really been the plan. I still think the Eagles agreed to be a stepping stone for Vick into the NFL as a favor to Dungy/Goodell more than anything else.

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Wonder if the Vick fanatics that used to be all over the Falcon boards have invaded the Philly boards yet.

If not, they likely will at some point.

:eek:

I would actually feel sorry for the Philly fans when they get their influx of Vicklocytes on their boards. That was NO FUN when they were here.

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Talk this am is that McNabb sounds a bit upset about the usage of Vick (as in when it occurred disrupted them).

Take that, Andy!!!!! :P

Yeah they are kind of blowing that out of proportion on PFT a lil bit as well.

I seen the presser and heard the question which was something like is it hard to get a rhythm going when using Vick and Mcnabb answered "yes"

Is was really nothing more then that.

IMO i thought the Eagles were just trying to get his feet wet again in the NFL, I would like to think Reid has enough sense to wait untill the offense is clicking before going to the "Vick Gimmicks"

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