I really didn't see the big parade behind it. He played like 5 minutes and everyone was screaming like he just led the Eagles to a Superbowl victory.
First off, this move was very dumb on the Eagles part. Your going to take snaps away from Donovan McNabb who led this same team to the NFC Championship Game last year, and has great chemistry with everyone on their roster.
So my question is, what is Vick going to do?
They aren't even sure if he'll be able to play this year, and if he does he won't see action until week 6. So your risking all of this for a guy who might not even play. Are you serious!
And what if Vick is able to play and performs well, then what? Are you going to sit McNabb? Are you going to switch both players playing time so that Vick is in the game? What is going to happen, because you can't split time between them, it just isn't going to work.
The Eagles claim their going to use the "Wildcat" formation with Vick, which is the obvious choice but what if that doesn't work. You already have a pocket passer in McNabb, and let's not forget McNabb is still a mobile quarterback that's why the decision makes no sense.
To tell you the truth, I think the Eagles know that McNabb's time is almost up and they need someone who can step in right away and continue this teams winning ways. Vick is the only QB who fits that criteria. Their other back-ups are Kevin Kolb and A.J. Feeley. Seriously! That makes Vick even more attractive.
The move is wrong for a lot of reasons, and right for only one.
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