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Michael Vick never stopped working

The NFC East leading Philadelphia Eagles (2 1) have won two straight, thriving offensively under the direction of quarterback Michael Vick, who Redskins quarterback Donovan McNabb strongly small van cleef necklace fake recommended that the Eagles sign after Vick was released from prison before the 2009 season.

McNabb traded from Philadelphia to Washington on Easter and Vick have been van cleef gold clover necklace fake close since McNabb was a star college quarterback at Syracuse and he hosted Vick, on a recruiting trip to the school.

Philadelphia, in large part, traded van cleef and arpels blue necklace fake McNabb because Coach Andy Reid determined that Kevin Kolb was ready to become the Eagles' starter. Kolb suffered a concussion in Philadelphia's opener against Green Bay and the Eagles rallied behind Vick, a three time Pro Bowler. Although they lost the game, Vick impressed Reid.

With Kolb sidelined for Week 2 because of lingering effects from the concussion, Vick played well again in a victory over Detroit. Reid initially said he would put Kolb back in as starter once he was healthy, but changed his mind and named Vick quarterback before the Eagles' Week 3 rout of Jacksonville.

In three games, Vick has a 110.2 passer rating. He has completed 60.7 percent of his passes for 750 yards with six touchdowns and no interceptions. In addition, Vick has rushed for 170 yards (he has a 7.4 yard average) with one touchdown.

"I'm just happy for Mike. I'm happy for Mike and Kevin," McNabb said. "It's an van cleef and arpels heart necklace fake unfortunate situation, what happened with Kevin, getting hurt in his first start and then [Reid] deciding to go with Mike. But I'm happy for the both of 'em."

McNabb, Kolb and Vick were teammates last season with the Eagles, "and seeing him practice, and his work ethic" McNabb knew Vick would regain his pre prison form, he said.

"When I come in to watch film on Monday, he'd say, 'Hey, I'm gonna sit down and watch it with you.' Or, 'What time are you working out?' And, 'What things do [you] think I should work on?' And, 'What are you seeing out there?' He was always asking questions and trying to learn more."

Vick never let up while working to reclaim his career, McNabb said.

"For a guy, who, obviously, had been through the situation that he was, you would think some guys would just kind of play the back burner and just be accepting of his role," McNabb said. "Here's a guy who wanted to be the best and wanted to get back to where he was in Atlanta and better.

You say that even with double teams on AH we still arent getting sacks, so shouldnt we get rid of the other players that aren't getting double teamed or getting sacked?

The you made a speculation that even if single teamed he would still not get penetration, then you harped about 5 times about what an idiot i am.

And you still havent said who else on our D there is to fear, besides osackpo its the dude you really want out of here. for a 5th rounder no less, cause we alwasy turn those into gems.

By your logic we need to trade a lot of our players. But teams figured him out and he just didn't get it. Toss in the off the field behavior and yeah, I'll say it, I had him down for garbage.

Got to say, he's playing better than ever and he deserves credit for changing his attitude and his life.

One thing to note about vick, he's pretty short and he throws the ball low. His downfield vision isn't that great and there are throws he doesn't make well. Once teams figure this out, it will become harder for him to keep this pace up.

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