Showing posts with label Michael Vick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Vick. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Switch to Michael Vick don't disturb Percy Harvin





Percy Harvin has already played more with Michael Vick than with Geno Smith. So when Vic was named the starter on Monday, it only means that he could practice more senior. "I think we know who the quarterback is we can with him into the rhythm," said Harvin. "I know last week Mike didn't get any of the first team reps with us so his timing was off a little bit this weeks we know who the starter is."
Harvin said Wednesday that he has yet to learn to switch, until earlier in the day in a meeting. Even so, he has solved the switch with a casual familiarity. "I actually experienced," Harvin said. "We had three or four in Minnesota. As a separate you only need to worry about your work, and my job is to be able to line up, know my voice and ready to catch the ball. I don't really mind the quarterback who is me."
Harvin from Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, but Harvin can show more versatility and airplanes than a game. The Buffalo Bills, 28 yards Harvin blunt four carry in addition to the 22 yards in three conferences. He began to 144 yards back six.
"I think Percy played well," Coach Rex Ryan said plane. "This is not an easy task. We're going to play him more than us. This is a huge challenge, a person into a new team, but I think he did very well. This guy is a first-class player."  So how does Harvin assess his first game? "We have a little time to issue last week, but overall I think I did well," said Harvin. "In fact, I don't have it, that means I didn't miss any homework, so my task."

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Philadelphia Eagles Miracle II





Philadelphia Eagles This is the last of three plays nominated as the most memorable play in team history. Philadelphia Eagles In the previous two days, we featured the first Miracle at the Meadowlands against the Giants in 1978 and Wilbert Montgomery's touchdown in the 1980 NFC Championship Game. Philadelphia Eagles Please vote for your choice as the Eagles' most memorable play. Philadelphia Eagles When Kevin Boss scored on an 8-yard touchdown pass from Eli Manning, the New York Giants had a 31-10 lead with 8:12 left in the fourth quarter. That gave the Giants, according to the formula, Philadelphia Eagles a 100 percent win probability for that game against the Philadelphia Eagles. When Michael Vick hit tight end Brent Celek for a 65-yard touchdown a couple of minutes later, the Giants’ win probability stayed at 99.9 percent. When Vick ran 4 yards for a touchdown with 5:32 left in the fourth quarter, the Giants still had a 97.8 percent chance to win the game. Even after Vick tied it with a 13-yard touchdown pass to Jeremy Maclin with 1:16 to play, Philadelphia Eagles the Giants had the ball with a chance to win. But two incomplete passes and a sack later, New York had to punt with 14 seconds left. You get the point. The Giants had the game in the bag. The Eagles came back from 100 percent dead in the water and won it thanks to what was quickly dubbed Miracle of the New Meadowlands, Philadelphia Eagles for the new Giants stadium had just opened across the parking lot from the site of Herman Edwards' 1978 miracle fumble recovery. This time around, the winning play itself was almost as improbable as the three-touchdown spree that set it up. Giants punter Matt Dodge was kicking from his own 29-yard line. All he had to do was avoid Eagles return man DeSean Jackson. Instead, Dodge kicked it right to Jackson, Philadelphia Eagles who fumbled the punt, picked it up at his own 35-yard line and started to run. He didn’t stop until he was approaching the goal line, Philadelphia Eagles where Jackson changed his course of approach to make sure the clock ran down to zero before he crossed the line. Philadelphia Eagles "I was thinking to myself, like, 'They're not going to kick it to me,'" Jackson said. Philadelphia Eagles "I was thinking he was going to kick it out of bounds. But it got to me. Philadelphia Eagles From there, I just used my instincts and my speed to get into the end zone." Philadelphia Eagles The 65-yard return ended a 28-point Eagles comeback rally and gave them a tiebreaker edge on the Giants for the NFC East title. That meant Jackson’s return contributed to the last of Eagles coach Andy Reid’s nine playoff appearances with the team. An era was ending, Philadelphia Eagles but it was delayed by Jackson’s improbable return and the Eagles’ statistically impossible comeback, Philadelphia Eagles end.