BREAKING.. Vick to the Eagles

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  • Point Blank
    Needs a hobby
    • Oct 2008
    • 14184

    #76
    Originally posted by Derrville
    See thats Brett Favre.... not a career average QB. Favre shits on Vick. Vick cant hold Favre's jock strap.

    Lol @ you for even trying to compare Favre and Vick.

    None the less its mind boggling how almost all of you suck Vicks average, overrated dick.
    Are you 12 years old man? @ that post.
    Last edited by Point Blank; 08-14-2009, 12:16 PM.

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    • bucky
      #50? WTF?
      • Feb 2009
      • 5408

      #77
      Originally posted by ralaw
      If you normally attend games and stop because your team signed Vick that is a form of protest (ie withholding your money).
      Wrong. It's not a form of protest. It's not a protest. It's not a protest against the team or even against MV. I have no beef with the team or any team that signs him. I just don't want to see MV, in person, wearing my teams uniform. It's that simple. I'm not mad at the team for signing him. I just don't want to go their and see it. It has NOTHING to do with protesting. I'm not intentionally trying to withhold my money from supporting the team. I'm no trying to teach them a lesson. I have no problem with others buying tickets. I just don't want to go to the stadium and see MV on the sidelines or in the game playing for my team. It's that simple.

      Originally posted by ralaw
      It applies, because if you are so morally just to refuse to attend games and support the team because of Vick then do not support the team when they are being successful with Vick.
      I do support the team. I can support the team and still not go to the stadium. I still want them to win. I'll cheer for the team. I just won't cheer for MV. Absolutely no protesting or anger toward the team at all. I just don't want to go to the stadium and see MV on my team.

      Originally posted by ralaw
      Context my friend, context...take the comment within the context of the sentence. You mentioned, "core of ones character," which implies morality. If your morals prevent you from supporting a decision your team made and thus you choose not to attend games (protest) that remember that when the player is gone, because your morals should not change.
      Well, torturing and especially taking pleasure in it is a moral issue. I just don't get where you're describing it as "moral high horse". I'm against it. High horse has nothing to do with it. Again, I'm not protesting the team or decision they have made, I just don't want to see him wearing my teams jersey. It would be difficult enough to watch it on TV. I definitely don't want to see it in person. It's as simple as that.

      Originally posted by ralaw
      That contradicts your comment of, "I wouldn't go to Lambeau for a game while he was with the team." If you choose not to attend games then your, "beef is with the team." So, which is it?
      I have not contradicted anything. My beef is not with the team. I don't want to see MV on my team. It all has to do with MV, not my team. Bad enough seeing it on TV, I definitely don't want to see it in person. I'm fine with the team/organization.


      Originally posted by ralaw
      Again, I don't have a problem with a fan choosing voice their opinion or having the right to not cheer for him. No one ever said a fan couldn't voice their opinion or had to cheer for him. However, the point is don't be over emotional and say things that you won't follow through on. Don't say, "I will no longer support the team" and than when the team is successful you're buying tickets and cheering for the team (and Vick).
      You seem to have a problem with me not wanting to see MV on my team. It's not over emotional. I'm not being emotional about it. I don't hate the guy, but I STRONGLY dislike him. I don't want to see him on my team. I especially don't want to see it in person. And I never said I don't support my team (w/ or w/o MV). I do support the team. I'm not withholding money from the team in any kind/form of protest. I'm not trying to teach the team a lesson. I just don't want to see MV on my team, especially in person/going to the game. I don't want to see it. I have no desire to buy tickets and go to any games and see him on the team, no matter how successful or unsuccessful the team is.

      And this has nothing to do with after MV is gone from the team. I don't know where you are going with saying I should be against the team after MV leaves. Doesn't make any sense to me that I should have a problem with the team after MV leaves, when I don't have a problem with them now.

      Again, I'm saying that fans have a right to not want MV on their team and have a right to voice that opinion. They have a right to not go to games because they don't want to see MV. Nothing wrong w/ that.

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      • mgoblue2290
        Posts too much
        • Feb 2009
        • 7174

        #78
        Originally posted by silkamilkmonico
        I don't understand why some of ya'll are getting so excited about this.

        He isn't even eligible to play until week 6, if then.

        In philly's system, and the fact he's been away from the game for 2 years, he's likely not going to beat out AJ Feeley forf the backup job, let alone challenge D McNabb.

        Any playing time he would get, if any, would be strictly situational, or maybe late game blowouts.

        I say he seems minimal playing time at the most in any meaningful games.
        Exactly. Vick won't be seeing the field very much this season. I'm sure he'll get in the game on a couple of trick plays, but other than that he'll just be sitting on the sidelines.

        Philly is a good fit for Vick, they are a team with a lot of veterans and they aren't in a transition. I think Vick realizes he wouldn't have played on any team this season and he's just going to use this year or two to practice with a good team and try to himself near what he once was.

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        • Fox1994
          Posts too much
          • Dec 2008
          • 5327

          #79
          Vick's eligible to play week 1, if the commissioner so chooses. Otherwise, he'll wait until week 6 to decide. It's all up to the commish, only that week 6 is much more likely.

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          • young2rice
            Rockstar
            • Mar 2009
            • 2820

            #80
            D.McNabb goes down when a d-lineman dives into his knee, Feeley finishes the game, Vick is allowed by commish to play, Vick leads the Eagles to a good record, Westbrook goes down before the playoffs and the Eagles sign Jerome Bettis. Bettis pounds his way in the playoffs to paydirt, in the NFC Championship game Bettis almost looses the game for the Eagles on a late-game fumble, but luckily Vick chases the guy down, tackles him, and gets hurt......the Eagle sign Brett Favre to play for them in the Super Bowl... Eagles loose on a late 4th quarter interception. /season


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            • mgoblue2290
              Posts too much
              • Feb 2009
              • 7174

              #81
              Originally posted by young2rice
              D.McNabb goes down when a d-lineman dives into his knee, Feeley finishes the game, Vick is allowed by commish to play, Vick leads the Eagles to a good record, Westbrook goes down before the playoffs and the Eagles sign Jerome Bettis. Bettis pounds his way in the playoffs to paydirt, in the NFC Championship game Bettis almost looses the game for the Eagles on a late-game fumble, but luckily Vick chases the guy down, tackles him, and gets hurt......the Eagle sign Brett Favre to play for them in the Super Bowl... Eagles loose on a late 4th quarter interception. /season
              ESPN explodes.

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              • JayDizzle
                Let's Go All The Way...
                • Nov 2008
                • 14215

                #82
                Originally posted by young2rice
                D.McNabb goes down when a d-lineman dives into his knee, Feeley finishes the game, Vick is allowed by commish to play, Vick leads the Eagles to a good record, Westbrook goes down before the playoffs and the Eagles sign Jerome Bettis. Bettis pounds his way in the playoffs to paydirt, in the NFC Championship game Bettis almost looses the game for the Eagles on a late-game fumble, but luckily Vick chases the guy down, tackles him, and gets hurt......the Eagle sign Brett Favre to play for them in the Super Bowl... Eagles loose on a late 4th quarter interception. /season
                Why do you want to hurt me?

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