Could Vick Fit Bill(s) In Buffalo? Players Uncertain


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November 10, 2009 5:24 a.m. EST

Topics: NFL, Sports
AHN Sports Staff

Orchard Park, NY (AHN) - After former Colts coach Tony Dungy reportedly revealed Sunday the Bills have expressed interest on Michael Vick, questions were raised if the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback would be a good fit in Buffalo next season.

On Monday, the news elicited mixed reaction in the Bills' locker room.

Bills safety Donte Whitner expressed his excitement over the possibility by saying that conditioning and good coaching can help back Vick reclaim his potent playing form, Buffalo News.com reported.

Wide receiver Lee Evans, on one hand, reportedly expressed doubt if the controversial signal call would be a good fit with the Bills.

While quarterback Trent Edwards stressed that any move is best left to upper management.

Vick, 29, is currently seeing less playing time in Philadelphia.

He was signed by the Eagles for two years after serving 18 months in prison because of his involvement in a dogfighting ring.

Another factor worth considering in the reported move linking the former Falcons star quarterback is the likelihood of a shake up in the Bills organization.

Buffalo head coach Dick Jauron's job is at stake as the Bills (3-5) aim to avoid another losing season. 


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