Eagles quarterback Mike Vick prepares to make his official return to the NFL on Sunday as a Wildcat change-of-pace option, we're now getting a taste of the full extent of the humble pie on which he has been forced to dine. Vick thought he'd be welcomed back into the NFL as a starting quarterback, despite more than two years away from the game and a felony criminal conviction and incarceration for gambling and dogfighting. "This is not the exact scenario I thought would play out," Vick tells CBS in an interview to be aired Sunday. "I know I can play this game," Vick said. "I know I can play it for a long time. I still have the speed, the quickness, and the mind to run an NFL offense." His first chance to prove the Eagles that he can be the long-term answer will come Sunday against the Chiefs.
Friday, September 25, 2009
Time of Being Humble Over
Eagles quarterback Mike Vick prepares to make his official return to the NFL on Sunday as a Wildcat change-of-pace option, we're now getting a taste of the full extent of the humble pie on which he has been forced to dine. Vick thought he'd be welcomed back into the NFL as a starting quarterback, despite more than two years away from the game and a felony criminal conviction and incarceration for gambling and dogfighting. "This is not the exact scenario I thought would play out," Vick tells CBS in an interview to be aired Sunday. "I know I can play this game," Vick said. "I know I can play it for a long time. I still have the speed, the quickness, and the mind to run an NFL offense." His first chance to prove the Eagles that he can be the long-term answer will come Sunday against the Chiefs.
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