Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:15 pm EDT
I
don't know what kind of access Michael Vick has had to newspapers, magazines and
the Internet in prison, but it seems like the news that he is no
longer a hot commodity has not yet filtered down to Michael Vick.
In papers he submitted to a bankruptcy court, Vick indicated that he plans on making $10 million per season, which I'm pretty sure would be a record for an ex-con who had a career quarterback rating of 75.7 when he went away. From the Atlanta Journal Constitution:
The embattled Atlanta Falcons quarterback is hoping to earn as much as $10 million a year or more, according to court filings in his bankruptcy case. Under the plan he submitted to the court, Vick would keep the first $750,000 of his annual income over the next five years. After that, a percentage would go to his creditors based on a sliding scale. [...]
In a March 4 court filing, Vick’s attorneys say he “has every reason to believe upon his release, he will be reinstated into the NFL, resume his career and be able to earn a substantial living.”
“He is hopeful to play quarterback,” Daniel Meachum, an attorney and business manager for Vick, said in an interview. “There is no person with his talent in that position in all the league.”
That may have been true at one time, but there are also no quarterbacks in the league who have spent the last nine months sitting in a jail cell and eating prison food. I'm not a nutritionist or anything, but I'm pretty sure that's not what NFL team doctors would recommend for keeping a guy in optimum game shape.
The fact of the matter is that no one knows how Vick will perform when he gets out of the joint, though it seems extraordinarily unlikely that he'll look exactly the same as he did when he went in. Factor in the amount of teams scared off by the P.R. nightmare, and I think we're looking at a salary closer to $605,000, which was last year's veteran minimum for a seventh-year player.
Gracias, FanHouse.
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You have got to be kidding me. Vick has more playoff wins than Romo but statically Romo blows Vicks passing numbers away. Vick is fun to watch but hampers most passing games. I believe when he loses a little speed and isnt faster than everone on the field he will be forced to read the field more and be a tad more patient. Thus not running as much, staying healthy and moving the chains with his feet only on a need to basis. AKA steve young's growth
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He, Pac Man, Donte Stallworth & Plaxico will be the stars. I think that's a great idea!!!
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sports center. Vick and the west coast offense is a bad combo. Vick is good with a committed running game and making plays of play action. However, the media is so stupid and glorified Vick so much it made me sick but no the media is crucifying him so now i hope he does good again. and get real if a poor man had done what vick did he would have served no jail time... they are making an example of vick and by defination that is not being fair....
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simple yes or no!
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