Looks like Vick's days as a starter in the NFL are numbered. After this season he'll likely move on to another team as a backup and then be out of the league in a few years.
And wasn't it just the beginning of the 2011 season that Vick was unanimously proclaimed a "redeemed" superstar by the CM media establishment, about to lead to glory what was being hailed as a "dream team" after an offseason of signing pricey black free agents?
It's time for fantasy players to pick up Nick Foles off the waiver wire if he's still available. But given that Eagles owner Jeff Lurie, just like Dan Snyder the owner of the Washington Blackskins, has been committed to black quarterbacks for a long time now, it'll be interesting to see if Foles is given a meaningful opportunity or is just another way station before the team selects another "Great Black Hope" in the draft next year or in 2014. Surely the Eagles' black players won't be happy with Vick being benched. From Weenieworld:
A source with knowledge of the situation tells Profootballtalk.com that Eagles coach Andy Reid has been considering benching Michael Vick since the halfway point of last season. The Eagles started last season 3-6, and Reid was reportedly "hoping" Vince Young would play well enough to supplant Vick as the starter. Young didn't come close to meeting Reid's expectations, of course, so he was forced to turn back to Vick. Per PFT's Mike Florio, it's becoming a "foregone conclusion" that Vick won't be back with Philadelphia in 2013 at his $15.5 million salary. It's expected that the Eagles will release Vick "right after the Super Bowl."