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Originally Posted by DeadsetAce

how much is vick making this year?

more than he or any running qb deserves but i believe he makes 17-20 mil

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No more debt for Vick.
 
Eagles got cash for days...and they still can unload Asante for something good. Anything less than 19-0 is unacceptable this year 
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Eagles got cash for days...and they still can unload Asante for something good. Anything less than 19-0 is unacceptable this year 
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Originally Posted by DeadsetAce

vick is in the 17-20 range?!?!
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damn
[h2]Report: Eagles to Franchise Tag Michael Vick, Pay Quarterback Roughly $20 Million in 2011[/h2]
by John Beattie on Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 11:08AM     

Michael Vick isn't going anywhere next season.

According to ESPN, the Eagles will offer Vick the team's franchise tag in February, ensuring the quarterback remains with the team in 2011.

Should he accept the tag, Vick will make an estimated $20 million -- the average salary for the five highest-paid quarterbacks in the league. During his personal record-setting year in 2010, he made $5.25 million. He set career highs in yards passing (3,018), touchdowns passing (21), touchdowns rushing (9), completion percentage (62.6) and passer rating (100.2) and earned his fourth trip to the Pro Bowl in eight seasons.

Backup Kevin Kolb -- who began the 2010 season as the Eagles' starter -- was quoted as saying he'd like "to be starting somewhere" in 2011 and is almost certain to be traded this offseason should the Eagles tag Vick.
 
Originally Posted by DeadsetAce

vick is in the 17-20 range?!?!
eek.gif


damn
[h2]Report: Eagles to Franchise Tag Michael Vick, Pay Quarterback Roughly $20 Million in 2011[/h2]
by John Beattie on Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 11:08AM     

Michael Vick isn't going anywhere next season.

According to ESPN, the Eagles will offer Vick the team's franchise tag in February, ensuring the quarterback remains with the team in 2011.

Should he accept the tag, Vick will make an estimated $20 million -- the average salary for the five highest-paid quarterbacks in the league. During his personal record-setting year in 2010, he made $5.25 million. He set career highs in yards passing (3,018), touchdowns passing (21), touchdowns rushing (9), completion percentage (62.6) and passer rating (100.2) and earned his fourth trip to the Pro Bowl in eight seasons.

Backup Kevin Kolb -- who began the 2010 season as the Eagles' starter -- was quoted as saying he'd like "to be starting somewhere" in 2011 and is almost certain to be traded this offseason should the Eagles tag Vick.
 
How in the world can the Eagles afford all these guys. How is it possible for them to still be able to afford Desean?

The Eagles arent nearly as scary without Desean. 
 
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