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    jetdawgg
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    Vick signs deal with Eagles

    PHILADELPHIA (AP)—By halftime, the Linc was buzzing: Michael Vick(notes) was an Eagle.

    Suddenly, no one seemed to care much about the preseason game against the New England Patriots on Thursday night. All that mattered to most fans was that the disgraced quarterback had joined their team.

    Agent Joel Segal confirmed the signing, shortly before the Philadelphia Eagles announced it in a text message. The team gave Vick a one-year deal with an option for a second year.

    “We don’t need another quarterback, especially him,” longtime fan Donald Crispin said.

    The 29-year-old Vick, once the NFL’s highest-paid player, has been out of action since 2006. The former Atlanta Falcons star was convicted in August 2007 of conspiracy and running a dogfighting ring, and served 18 of a 23-month sentence in federal prison. He also was suspended indefinitely by the NFL.

    Commissioner Roger Goodell conditionally lifted Vick’s suspension on July 27, allowing him to sign with a team, practice and play in the last two preseason games. Once the season begins, Vick can participate in all team activities except games, and Goodell said he would consider Vick for full reinstatement by Week 6 (Oct. 18-19) at the latest.

    The Eagles reached the NFC championship game last season under quarterback Donovan McNabb(notes), and are still looking for their elusive first Super Bowl win.

    McNabb has led the Eagles to five NFC championship games and one Super Bowl appearance in the last eight years, and was rewarded with a $5.3 million raise in the offseason. The Eagles tore up his old contract with two years remaining, and gave him a new deal worth $24.5 million over the next two seasons.

    The team is a surprise landing point for Vick. It was among 26 clubs that said there was no interest in him, but that may have changed when backup Kevin Kolb(notes) strained a knee ligament earlier this week. Kolb’s injury isn’t serious and he’s expected to return next week. The Eagles also have veteran A.J. Feeley(notes).

    When news of Vick’s signing circulated in the press box during the first half of the Eagles’ preseason opener against New England, even the team’s public relations staff seemed surprised.

    The crowd quickly caught on at Lincoln Financial Field. Fans standing on the concourse were in disbelief. One guy wondered how quickly he’d be able to buy a Vick jersey. Another asked if this was a joke.

    “It doesn’t make any sense,” said Michelle Harlan, a mother attending her first NFL game with a young son.

    In a “60 Minutes” interview set to air Sunday, Vick accepted blame for not stopping the illegal dogfighting operation he bankrolled.

    Vick said he feels “some tremendous hurt behind what happened.”

    He said he should have taken “the initiative to stop it all … I didn’t.”

    Asked if he was more concerned about his playing career or the dogs he hurt, Vick replied, “Football don’t even matter.”

    The animal rights group, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, wasted no time reminding people exactly what Vick had done.

    “PETA and millions of decent football fans around the world are disappointed that the Eagles decided to sign a guy who hung dogs from trees. He electrocuted them with jumper cables and held them under water,” PETA spokesman Dan Shannon told The Associated Press.

    “You have to wonder what sort of message this sends to young fans who care about animals and don’t want them to be harmed.”

    Since Andy Reid became the head coach in 1999, the Eagles have avoided players with character issues. The lone exception came in 2004 when Philadelphia acquired wide receiver Terrell Owens(notes). That move paid off when Owens helped lead the Eagles to the Super Bowl in his first season. But T.O. quickly wore out his welcome, criticizing management over a contract dispute and feuding with McNabb. He was released midway through the 2005 season.

    “I couldn’t envision Mike being here,” said former Eagles linebacker Ike Reese(notes), a teammate of Vick’s in Atlanta in 2005-06. “I didn’t see where he fit in. I think most people in the locker room would accept it. Donovan is very secure in his position. He wants to see Mike get another opportunity.”

    AP sports writers Hank Kurz Jr. and Jon Krawczynski and AP writer Dan Robrish contributed to this report.

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    why would a team like philly take Vick!? They can't really think he can compete with Donovan after missing that much time! Maybe a halfback or a receiver position for him? he is a tremendous athlete.

    I think he shoulda played with a team like Miami, who runs the wildcat


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    they might just use him as a 3rd/ 4th and short QB


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    I figured the Raiders were the only team with a shady enough rep to take a chance on Vick


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    im glad he's getting a second chance.
    i do not condone what he did, but i truly think he learned from his mistake...that and i truly think he was covering for his brother that woulda got his third strike


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    McNabb is getting old, but Vick isn't there to compete with him. They probably will run the wildcat with Vick now in town, and since he was a QB and can throw, it will be more dangerous than Miami's wildcat. Miami doesn't need him, but the Eagles felt they could. He will probably play reciever in some shotgun packages and such as well. He will be dangerous.

    I don't quite get the thing you said about the Raiders. Yes, they have had / do have some trouble makers, but they aren't the only ones. Dallas, Cinci, New York.

    Kerry Collins was a drunkard and drug addict with the Panthers, and now he is starting for the Titans after periods with the Giants and Raiders.

    I know what Vick did was bad, but by law, he payed the price. I'm sure if we ****ed up we would all want a second chance.


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    jetdawgg
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    What chance do those dogs get that he killed?


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    You ever killed a fly ? You ever eaten chicken ? Heard of a steak ? Same ****ing thing, just a different animal. Was it wrong ? Yes. Do I give a **** anymore ? No.

    What chance did the civilans at Hiroshima and Nagasaki get ? Maybe we should disband the U.S. military because of that. **** forgive and forget, right ?


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    Kolb was one of the worst decisions the Eagles made. Garbage calls that guy garbage. I thought Vick was a good QB with Atlanta, but I would have thought the Eagles learned their lesson with Owens. I know Philly isn't a city sitting on a moral high horse. Hell, we threw snowballs at santa. But what do we need that trash for?


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    Quote Originally Posted by YutYut View Post
    Kolb was one of the worst decisions the Eagles made. Garbage calls that guy garbage. I thought Vick was a good QB with Atlanta, but I would have thought the Eagles learned their lesson with Owens. I know Philly isn't a city sitting on a moral high horse. Hell, we threw snowballs at santa. But what do we need that trash for?
    Have to agree with You on this....

    I Love My Team..but Not Their Decision...

    Philly Girl

    Ellie


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    It's not like Vick was a distraction when he was playing. Only when the dogfighting thing was going on. He never really caused problems before that. Vick and Owens are on two very different playing fields.


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    jetdawgg
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    Quote Originally Posted by MD8724 View Post
    You ever killed a fly ? You ever eaten chicken ? Heard of a steak ? Same ****ing thing, just a different animal. Was it wrong ? Yes. Do I give a **** anymore ? No.

    What chance did the civilans at Hiroshima and Nagasaki get ? Maybe we should disband the U.S. military because of that. **** forgive and forget, right ?
    I never thought people keep flies and chickens for pets. Most dogs I know of in the USA are kept for pets and/or sight assistance.


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    No respone to the bombings ?

    People have pet chickens. An animal is an animal. Also, not all dogs are pets. What about the dogs that get killed everyday because they have no owners and the Pound no longer wants them.

    Vick did his time. He paid the price.

    Hey maybe he will donate some of his paycheck to charity now. Hopefully he will continue to speak to children about the wrong in what he did. Even if just does it to shut people up, he is still going to be doing it.

    Hey, ask some fellow Marines how many have waivers for crimes they committed. Maybe they shouldn't have recieved a second chance either.


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    jetdawgg
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    Quote Originally Posted by MD8724 View Post
    No respone to the bombings ?

    People have pet chickens. An animal is an animal. Also, not all dogs are pets. What about the dogs that get killed everyday because they have no owners and the Pound no longer wants them.

    Vick did his time. He paid the price.

    Hey maybe he will donate some of his paycheck to charity now. Hopefully he will continue to speak to children about the wrong in what he did. Even if just does it to shut people up, he is still going to be doing it.

    Hey, ask some fellow Marines how many have waivers for crimes they committed. Maybe they shouldn't have recieved a second chance either.
    Let's see, chickens for pets, dogs for pets? Your argument is weak Marine. I even see you left out the flies.

    I never said Vick did not deserve a second chance. I said that the dogs he killed, by hanging, drowning and other mean and cruel methodologies don't have another chance


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    They're just dogs. Ugly at that.


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