Do the Eagles have the organizational resolve to handle the possible protests and potential losses in corporate sponsorships?
Vick is going to a strong organization. Eagles owner Jeff Lurie maximizes the revenues from his reasonably new stadium. The Eagles have very loyal fans. Reid is a strong coach who can block out distractions and keep the team focused. Vick couldn’t find a better team to support him. 5. Why did he go with the Eagles instead of the United Football League? It was clear that Vick wants to play only in the NFL. The UFL would have been a last hope. Vick now gets the best of both worlds. He makes more than he would have collected in the UFL. Plus, he wanted the chance to get back in the NFL to re-establish his career. In getting a two-year contract, he has time to learn on the job, play a little bit under the supervision of good coaches and be a more viable player by the 2010 season. John Clayton, a recipient of the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s McCann Award for distinguished reporting, is a senior writer for ESPN.com.
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