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    Vick: I Saved Cooper’s Career

    By Tim McManus | August 27, 2014 at 5:21 pm

    Michael Vick believes he saved Riley Cooper‘s career, and he’s not sure the receiver is fully appreciative of that.

    Vick, in a piece written by Ian O’Connor of ESPN New York, revisited the turbulent time for the Eagles last summer after a video of Cooper using the N-word went viral.


    We had guys talking about knocking him out, taking his head off, doing X, Y and Z to him on the field, and none of that happened, out of respect for myself, I think…


    “I just felt like I was the most capable guy on that team of taking a stand for Riley, and being a voice for him at that time,” Vick said. Without taking that stand and being that voice, Vick maintained, the video of Cooper’s racial slur “was going to derail our team. Unfortunately, it was going to derail Riley’s career. It would have ended his career.”

    “Guys were mad at me for a while,” he said of fellow Eagles. “They were upset with me for a day or two, like six or seven guys who were just like, ‘Really, how could you do that?’ And then I’m getting phone calls from people everywhere, and my Twitter page is kind of in an uproar. But I took that stand for him, man, and I just hope at the end of the day that he appreciates that.

    Vick said Cooper did thank him for standing up for him at the time but says a text to the wideout this season went unanswered.


    “A couple of things transpired since [the incident] that I dislike, and I’ll be honest with you,” Vick said. “After he signed his contract, I sent him a text and I never got a text back, and that made me feel a certain type of way. But I’m not the type of guy who holds grudges.”


    Vick said he told his former teammate he was proud of him in the text that wasn't returned. When it was suggested to him that any white player in Cooper's shoes should owe the quarterback an eternal debt of gratitude, Vick said, "I'd have you on speed dial. That's the only reason I say I hope Riley appreciates that. His life is his life and he played good football last year, and he was always like a little brother to me. But money should never change an individual, and I'm not saying it did that to Riley."

    Regardless, Vick called his actions amid the controversy "the best thing I've done as a professional athlete."


    "I handled it so my team could move forward, and I handled it so people could forget about it and not look at Riley a certain kind of way. I changed the whole dynamic of that situation, and that was a proud moment for me. ... I was able to save a young man's career, and that young man went on to have the greatest year of his career and get a contract that he probably never imagined he would get."

    Vick makes his return to Lincoln Financial Field tomorrow night and will get the start but is not expected to play for long
    "Hey Giants, who's your Daddy?"

  • #2
    Every pancake has 2 sides!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by MDFAN View Post
      Every pancake has 2 sides!
      Yeah, It sounds like Mike is indeed holding a little grudge after all.
      "Hey Giants, who's your Daddy?"

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      • #4
        I don't think Vick is entirely off base there.... word was Avant was also critical in helping Cooper. If the entire locker room had turned against Cooper, he probably would have been released. And so his big payday has a lot to due with those who stood up for him.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by FairOaks View Post
          I don't think Vick is entirely off base there.... word was Avant was also critical in helping Cooper. If the entire locker room had turned against Cooper, he probably would have been released. And so his big payday has a lot to due with those who stood up for him.
          Mike was really the ultimate team guy while in Philly. It's hard to dispute that. Avant too.
          "Hey Giants, who's your Daddy?"

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          • #6
            Agree with the last two posts. Two people in particular stood up for Cooper (I'm sure others did too) and they should be commended for it. But it isn't a lifetime of indebtedness for Cooper so Vick should feel good that he did the right thing and move on
            Wait until next year is a terrible philosophy
            Hope is not a strategy
            RIP

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Eagle60 View Post
              Yeah, It sounds like Mike is indeed holding a little grudge after all.
              Taking what Vick says at face value, his feelings are hurt that Cooper didn't respond to his congratulatory text. That seems like a reasonable reaction to me. In Vick's shoes in this situation, I would be puzzled at the very least.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by tinopuno View Post
                Taking what Vick says at face value, his feelings are hurt that Cooper didn't respond to his congratulatory text. That seems like a reasonable reaction to me. In Vick's shoes in this situation, I would be puzzled at the very least.
                I don't blame Mike. I would feel the same way.
                "Hey Giants, who's your Daddy?"

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                • #9
                  Hey, let's give Cooper a little credit here. At least he didn't respond to Mike with the N word. He's learning!

                  We know what you did, Mike. You are indeed a good dude.
                  http://shop.cafepress.com/content/global/img/spacer.gifOK, let's try this again...

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                  • #10
                    Vick is a good redemption story.

                    His brother on the other hand is a complete asshole.

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                    • #11
                      I give credit to Vick for turning his life around, and for sticking up for Riley.

                      But this is very McNabb-esque. ("I'm a leader")

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                      • #12
                        leadership isn't trumpeting your own horn IMO
                        We're looking for people that are fundamentally different,” vice president of player personnel Andy Weidl said Saturday night. “The love and passion for football, it's non-negotiable. They're caring, their character, they do the right thing persistently, and they have a relentless playing style that you can see on tape. The motor, it burns hot. You see them finishing plays. They have a team-first mentality. They're selfless individuals.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by musicman View Post
                          leadership isn't trumpeting your own horn IMO
                          Yeah, I don't think you should say that to a reporter either. MV should have kept that to himself.
                          "Hey Giants, who's your Daddy?"

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                          • #14
                            The last thing I want to hear is this story resurrected. I don't believe for a second the entire locker room turned against Cooper...I think a few players probably had a major problem with it. Players get paid to play with tons of guys they don't always agree with - Democrats and Republicans, religious people and atheists, country boys and city guys, etc....it's not like some guy would risk his job by not blocking for Riley Cooper. I gave credit to Vick for what he said to diffuse the situation, but I don't feel Cooper owes him for life. Cooper earned his contract last year.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by foles4sb View Post
                              the last thing i want to hear is this story resurrected. I don't believe for a second the entire locker room turned against cooper...i think a few players probably had a major problem with it. Players get paid to play with tons of guys they don't always agree with - democrats and republicans, religious people and atheists, country boys and city guys, etc....it's not like some guy would risk his job by not blocking for riley cooper. I gave credit to vick for what he said to diffuse the situation, but i don't feel cooper owes him for life. Cooper earned his contract last year.
                              zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!

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