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ducks
12-23-2004, 03:31 PM
Vick agrees to 10-year deal worth more than $100 million
By GEORGE HENRY, Associated Press Writer
December 23, 2004

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. (AP) -- Michael Vick couldn't be happier.

The Atlanta Falcons offered him the ultimate show of respect with a 10-year contract that guarantees the star quarterback an NFL-record $37 million in bonuses and is worth more than $100 million.

``It is, man. It is,'' Vick said with a smile on Thursday. ``You know, making a commitment says a lot, not just to me, but to our team. It means a lot to me.''

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Vick told The Associated Press two hours before a scheduled news conference to announce the deal that his agent, Joel Segal, reached an agreement in principle with Falcons general manager Rich McKay after Atlanta's overtime victory over Carolina on Saturday night.

Vick confirmed that the deal is worth over $100 million.

``I just went out and played my game and didn't worry about it,'' Vick said. ``I just left in the hands of my agent and my attorneys (to) take it from there.''

Vick's contract surpasses the $98 million deal Indianapolis quarterback Peyton Manning signed in March. Manning was guaranteed $34.5 million in bonuses.

According to a league official who requested anonymity, Vick reached incentives in his original contract, a six-year, $62 million deal, that would have allowed him to void the 2005 and 2006 seasons next month. Had he done so, the 24-year-old Vick would have become an unrestricted free agent on March 2.

Vick's new deal was first reported by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on its Web site.

``We've said on numerous occasions that this franchise is committed to bringing a world championship to the city of Atlanta, the state of Georgia, as well as to building a sustainable winning organization consistently in the hunt,'' Falcons owner Arthur Blank said in a statement. ``Today's contract extension for Michael, in our opinion, moves us closer to achieving those goals.''

Vick, the No. 1 overall draft pick of 2001, has a 24-12-1 career record. He is 14-4 since returning from a broken ankle last year, and this season led the Falcons to just the third division title in franchise history.

Atlanta earned a first-round bye in the NFC playoffs following the win over Carolina and Green Bay's loss to Jacksonville. The Falcons (11-3) visit New Orleans on Sunday, but Vick missed his second straight practice Thursday because of an injured left shoulder.

Rookie Matt Schaub hasn't been told he will start, but the third-round pick from Virginia is prepared to do so. If he does play, Schaub won't try to play like Vick, who leads the NFL with 7.6 yards per carry.

Schaub, like many of his teammates, considers Vick to be a freak of nature.

``Yeah, pretty much,'' Schaub said. ``I always thought he was watching him on TV, but seeing it up close every day is something else.''

Vick, chosen Wednesday to his second Pro Bowl, needs 80 yards to break the single-season record for rushing by a quarterback, set by Chicago's Bobby Douglass in 1972.

In a Week 8 victory at Denver, Vick became the first player in league history to rush for 100 yards and pass for 250 in a single game.

ALVAREZ6
12-23-2004, 05:29 PM
Vick isn't a QB, he should just be a RB.

2pac
12-23-2004, 11:57 PM
Time to retire to go smoke pot in Asia.

ALVAREZ6
12-24-2004, 12:42 PM
Vick is without a doubt going to be over-payed.
He doesn't deserve that much money, he isn't that great of a QB. He can rush the ball, and the only reason they pay him is because he IS the ATL offense.
Donovan McNabb is being payed less money than Vick, but he is a way better QB. They both like to rush, but Mcnabb is better passer.

ducks
12-24-2004, 01:17 PM
p manning got less then vick

vick is the fall of the falcons
they will not be able to get good players around him
he is much more inconsident then tp or manu

Jimcs50
12-27-2004, 04:06 PM
Atlanta got a bargain here, no doubt about it. The franchise is worth 80 million more since Vick was drafted. Atlanta never sold out or never had the luxury boxes sell out before Vick came, and not they are a total sell out for every game and every box is sold for the next 5 yrs. Last year, Atlanta was in last place because Vick missed the season, this year, they won the division, as well as the year before, that is no coincidence. Atlanta's owner got the sweetest deal of the century.

Hook Dem
12-27-2004, 08:00 PM
Vick is without a doubt going to be over-payed.
He doesn't deserve that much money, he isn't that great of a QB. He can rush the ball, and the only reason they pay him is because he IS the ATL offense.
Donovan McNabb is being payed less money than Vick, but he is a way better QB. They both like to rush, but Mcnabb is better passer.
McNabb wouldn't make a decent pimple on Vick's butt.