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"Now I know how to play the game," he said. "I've been taught how to play the game, how to go through my progressions, how to be patient, how to stay balanced, how to stay down when I throw. Discipline. That's something I've been taught, it's something that I'm going to continue to improve on and it can't be taken away from me. I'm only going to get better."
Vick doesn't have a contract for next season, and he would be a hot free agent on the market if the NFL labor situation allows. It's highly unlikely the Eagles will let him go anywhere. Vick wants to return and Reid already said he wants him -- and Kolb -- back.
The Eagles have an impressive core of young players surrounding Vick on offense, and the team set a franchise record for points with 439. If the line improves and gives Vick more protection, he could do more damage next year.
"The sky's the limit, and I know that," Vick said. "I just know how hard I've got to work. I know what I can accomplish. I know things that I didn't do so well this year that I'm going to practice this entire offseason on. So, I'm very thankful for the opportunity. I'm very thankful to be here."
Vick has said all the right things since his return, and he's handled his success much better than he did as a youngster with the Falcons. He's open to criticism and understands the magnitude of being the quarterback on a championship-caliber team.
"That's the nature of the position," he said. "Everything's going to be thrown on your shoulders as a quarterback. I accept it, I respect it. That's a responsibility that you take on, when you get up under the center. Like I say, I'm built to play the position and deal with everything that comes along with it, and I'll never shy away from it. I'll continue to do what I've done on the field: that's always stay aggressive. And I'll always accept the task."
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