Friday, March 28, 2014

Jets sign Vick, release Sanchez, Eagles release Jackson, pick up Sanchez, and more.


On March 22nd, 2014, the Jets picked up free agent, quarterback Michael Vick, to a one year deal, worth 5 million dollars.

Vick is set to be the teams backup QB, as Geno Smith will continue to be their starting QB. 

Via espn.go.com
"As of now, Geno is the starting quarterback for this football team," Vick said in a conference call with reporters. "From this point on, we're going to compete every day."
After finishing last season on the Philadelphia Eagles' bench, Vick said recently he wants to be a starter again, so he obviously thinks he will have that shot with the Jets at some point. For now, he wasn't about to make headlines with a bold proclamation. He vowed to support Smith and help him develop.
"I wouldn't say I'd necessarily be OK with sitting on the bench, but I know what I signed up for," said Vick, who described Smith as a good friend. "I know what I came to New York to do. First and foremost, I came to compete and be there for Geno. I know he has a long way to go, but we both talked and we both agree we're going to push one another and make each other better."

As far as who's going to wear #7, well expect Smith to keep his number. TMZ reported that Vick is more then willing to find a new number to wear as a New York Jet. Vick stated, "I want to pick a new number for the Jets, Number 7 is Geno's number."
This has been quite a controversial story lately, as many Jet fans are unhappy about the new addition to their team. This is going back to Vick's dog fighting days, as most fans don't want to forgive and forget. I've seen a lot via social media lately, even diehard Jet fans stating they are now boycotting the team, since signing Vick. 
The Jets new backup QB is most likely not going to receive a nice welcome. However, if he can do justice and help improve the team, fans will likely forget about his dog fighting days, and he may eventually become a fan favorite.

The Vick signing came just one day after the Jets released their former starting quarterback, Mark Sanchez. Sanchez has now signed with the Philadelphia Eagles, to a one year deal worth 4 million dollars. 
Not a good swap. I'm seeing a LOT of VERY frustrated Philly fans on social media over this signing. Oh, and let's not forget their beloved DeSean Jackson! 

The Eagles released receiver DeSean Jackson, early Friday afternoon. Speculations of Jackson being an affiliated gang member have reportedly been a factor in his release. However. Jackson has denied being affliliated to a popular gang, "The Crips."
Via beta.sportingnews.com
"Jackson was reportedly interviewed by police about what knowledge he may have had about the murder. Investigators reached out to inform the Eagles of their plans to talk to Jackson, but reportedly never heard back from the organization."
"In 2012, another gang-related murder occurred at a party held in a building owned or leased by one of Jackson's family members, police told NJ.com. While searching the building, investigators found documents belonging to Jackson, including his car title, a gun permit issued in New Jersey and credit card receipts. Again, Jackson was not considered a suspect."
Jackson released the following statement following his release. "First I would like to thank the Eagles organization, the Eagles fans and the city of Philadelphia for my time in Philly.  I would also like to thank coach Andy Reid for bringing me in. Secondly, I would like to address the misleading and unfounded reports that my release has anything to do with any affiliation that has been speculated surrounding the company I keep off of the field. I would like to make it very clear that I am not and never have been part of any gang. I am not a gang member and to speculate and assume that I am involved in such activity off the field is reckless and irresponsible. I work very hard on and off the field and I am a good person with good values. I am proud of the accomplishments that I have made both on and off the field. I have worked tirelessly to give back to my community and have a positive impact on those in need. It is unfortunate that I now have to defend myself and my intentions. These reports are irresponsible and just not true. I look forward to working hard for my new team. God Bless" — DeSean Jackson

The Jets reportedly are interested in possibly scooping up the former Eagles receiver. Way to turn an already sloppy team, into a team consisting of a few criminals! 

By:: Dana P. (Blog Owner/Editor in Chief)

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