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Monday 29 August 2011

Michael Vick Eagles To Six Years A New $ 100 Million Contract

Michael Vick Eagles To Six Years A New $ 100 Million Contract
The NFL's contract for a total of nine digits, although most of their money lie, is quite rare. Who would have expected Michael Vick (notes) to be the first player in NFL history to collect two of them in your career?
It happened, however. In 2004, Vick signed a $ 130 million with the Atlanta Falcons went wrong for many reasons. And after what must seem like a life after Vick accepted a six-year contract and $ 100 million, with approximately $ 40 million guaranteed. The deal will average $ 16 million in each of the first three years.
Under the new CBA this season using the franchise tag on Vick would cost $ 16.057 the Eagles. Andrew The National Post reports Brandt football as the number of cap Vick will now be $ 16.2 million to $ 14.4 million in 2011.
Several sources indicate that the agreement is not backloaded as many such offers - Vick has the potential to earn as much as $ 16700000 per season in each of the next three seasons.
In 2010, after serving nearly two years in federal prison for dogfighting, and using 2009 as a backup for the glory Vick Eagles brought a new version of himself on the ground. In just 12 games, Vick went 21 for 3018 yards and six interceptions against only affected a 233 completions in 373 attempts. He also missed time with injuries and it is a concern for the future - that's probably why the contract is front-loading. Vick physical, run-heavy style of play puts him in the sights of enemy defenders with great frequency. And at 31, he will have to change the style sooner than later.
Eagles head coach Andy Reid and offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg gave Vick the keys to a new style of play, in 2010, it was generally much less hectic and out of pocket than he ever was with the Atlanta Falcons FRA from 2001 to 2006.
The agreement leaves the Eagles about $ 4 million under the salary cap in progress, even after an aggressive offseason. The next challenge will be to sign the receiver DeSean Jackson (notes) to a long-term agreement before it becomes a free agent (or franchise) next year.

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