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Vick tired of repeated questions

by Ryan Ebert

Eagles QB Michael Vick has become annoyed of questions he's heard over and over. 


"I really don't think I need to discuss what type of game I'm going to play. It's going to be what it's going to be. It seems like the questions are becoming repetitive, and I'm tired of answering it because the only thing we can do is wait and see if I'm going to play a more disciplined game," Vick said after the team's OTA on Friday, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported. "There's not too much more to say or to talk about."

"There's no reason to keep digging and to [be] talking about it and saying, 'Change your style. Are you holding the ball too long?' I'm over that. That's not the reason, and I think sometimes people make assumptions not really knowing what needs to be done," Vick continued.

In 2011, Vick missed three games, but in many of the games he played in he played hurt with rib injuries and a broken hand. Vick fumbled the ball 14 times losing it 4 times. He also threw 14 interceptions as compared to 18 TDs. While Vick was frustrated he did say he needed to stay healthy for the Eagles to have success.

"I accept responsibility for everything. I feel that my sole responsibility is this team; we're going to go as I go," he said. "If I'm not on the field, I'm not helping the team in any shape, form, or fashion. The turnovers, that's my responsibility," he said. "I understand the responsibility and the role that comes along with being a quarterback, and I accept it. Sometimes I just don't accept people saying things and really not knowing what they're talking about."

He gave those comments just one day after being asked by SportsRadio 94's Anthony Gargano about if he takes too many hits. "To answer that question, you gotta play the game of football," Vick said Thursday on the radio show. "I know what you’re saying, but you’re saying not go through my progressions and just if number one’s not there and number two’s not there throw the ball away." 

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