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Michael Vick: Poor End to 2010 a Bad Sign for Eagles in 2011?

April 26, 2011   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The quarterback carousel in Philadelphia was an unexpected twist in the 2010 season.
In January, Eagles fans thought Donovan McNabb would be back to lead the troops for at least one more year.
After the shocking trade to the division rival Washington Redskins, the spotlight was suddenly on Kevin Kolb.
Within one week into the season, that spotlight again shifted, this time to Michael Vick.
An injury that Kolb sustained in week one landed him on the sideline. Vick took over, and the Michael Vick experience was underway.
After leading the Eagles to a 35-32 victory over the Lions in week two, Andy Reid named Vick the official starter.
In week four, Vick suffered a rib cartilage injury and was replaced by Kolb. It wasn't until week nine that Vick would return to action.
That's when the magic began.
Vick was handed an Eagles team with a record of just 4-3. What he did over the next few weeks not only won over most of the fans in Philadelphia, but many...

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