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Mike Vick is Back According to Andy Reid


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Thought it was interesting considering the polarization his name caused over the last few seasons on this board, or at least his alias of Michael Bolton.

I am pulling for him to finish out his career strong and be a better passer as well, sort of like a redemption story - as long as it doesn't interfere with our team's success.

Anyway, here it is:

“I think he looks great. You saw him today,” coach Andy Reid said. “He’s working with the second group. Any time he gets into trouble, he’s out of there. You see his quickness and speed back. He’s throwing the ball confidently.”

http://www.csnphilly.com/pages/landing_v3?blockID=227408

Now proceed with your "why do we care?" posts.:cool:

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If he is back in True Vick form I'm just glad we don't have him on the schedule twice a year like when he played for ATL...

I'm a Vick fan and had a 5 second glimmer of hope when there was the rumors about him coming to Carolina last year and this off season, but I know that he won't gel with our set up here. Hes a great athlete(if he really is in his pre-prison shape) but he'll never be a hall of fame QB.

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I think he looks great. You saw him today,” coach Andy Reid said. “He’s working with the second group. Any time he gets into trouble, he’s out of there. You see his quickness and speed back. He’s throwing the ball confidently.”

I ran this through Babelfish. Here's the translation:

Come on. Somebody PLEASE trade us something for him. Please? He's really great. I swear he is. Surely a 3rd round pick isn't too much to ask for a guy this good, is it?
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Well he couldn't learn the WCO in all the time in Atlanta, if he can learn it in Philadelphia that would be something.

I although thought it was funny Reid was praising him for getting out of there at the first sign of pressure. One of the big knocks on him in Atlanta was that instead of staying in the pocket and finding a receiver downfield, he would bolt at the first sign of pressure and run the ball. All you had to do to stop him is collapse the pocket and put a spy on him to shut him down. That is why we had better success with him once we figured that out.

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