Michael Vick’s Debut in Philadelphia Could be an Ominous Sign of Future Controversy
[Editor's Note: I am happy to announce Rich Brown as the newest writer for Midwest Sports Fans. Rich currently runs the website http://www.nflandcollegefootball.com/ and will be covering the NFL and college football for us here. His first effort is a good timely one, as you will read below.]
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What Michael Vick brings to the table for the NFL and the Philadelphia Eagles is excitement, big plays, and lots of flash. Â As football fans, we crave this like a bad drug habit. Â This excitement and big play potential is why we watch the game, similar to how many NASCAR fans watch races for the crashes. Â
Michael Vick will make the Eagles interesting, not just due to being a decoy and running the wildcat formation. Â He will also make the Eagles interesting because we want to see how he is changed on and off the field. Plus, as we found out after last night’s, Vick’s presence in Philadelphia has created the potential for controversy between he, Donovan McNabb, and the Eagles fans as the season progresses. Â
During his interview with James Brown on 60 minutes, Vick acknowledged that he was the last one on the field and the first one off it during his time in Atlanta. Â He could get away with this to a certain extent because, as we all know, Vick is as nimble as a cheetah on the field and has a cannon for an arm. There is no denying his skills as an athlete no matter how much we may dislike the things he has done. Â
With the media circus that surrounds Vick this year, will he be the first one on the field and the last one off it? What if Vick spends more time watching film and, in turn, is able to break down defenses not only with his legs but with his arm? Â He will have six weeks to prepare for the grind that is the NFL before being able to play in the regular seson, and he will be fresh when defenses (and even his own teammates) are banged up. Â
This is where things will become interesting. Â
Eagles fans have this love-hate relationship with Donovan McNabb. Â Things will very likely be rosy for the first seven games of the season for Philadelphia, as they can easily go 6-1 with their schedule. Â Once Vick is back, however, the schedule becomes disastrous. Â They will play consecutively starting November 1st: the Giants, Cowboys, at San Diego, at the Bears, Redskins, at Atlanta (to say that Falcon fans will not be happy to welcome Vick back is the understatement of the year) and at the New York Giants. Â
Not that the Eagles will lose all of these games, but they will be in a “dog fight†for each one of them. Â
If Donovan McNabb struggles and Vick shows signs of brilliance, what will happen then? Â Do Eagle fans start to chant we want Vick? Â [Editor's Note: They already have!]
What I do know is Vick was perfect with 4-4 passing in the first half of tonight’s preseason game while McNabb had a touchdown but also a fumble and a pick returned for a touchdown. Â
Was last night a sign of things to come? Â Only time will tell.Â
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Keep your eye out for Rich’s next column here at MSF, and you can also follow his blog at http://www.nflandcollegefootball.com/.
* – Michael Vick photo credit: AP Photo/Matt Slocum via ESPN.com
Tags: Donovan McNabb, football, michael vick, NFL, Philadelphia Eagles
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