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Michael Vick: ‘Someone told me I could screw it up, I didn’t listen to him’

Tyreek Hill (WR, Dolphins) welcomed a controversial new personality to his podcast, It Needed To Be Said. On this occasion, Michael Vick (ex-QB) returned to the scandal which he caused, and to his two years of suspension. According to him, he did not know how to hear the only person who wanted to warn him at the time, and thought he could get away with it.

“I wish I had a father figure or someone in my life – a lot of it was – but not to the point where someone said to me, ‘Yo, man, you can really screw it up, Vick said. “No one came to me and said ‘Bro, you can screw this up’. One person did it, I won’t say who. »

“All the time I left I thought they were going to wait for me, but it was an illusion. I really thought that we were going to wait for my return, that everything would be over, that I was going to come back, become a starter again, and that we were going to move forward as if nothing had happened. But that was not the reality. I was hoping for something that couldn’t happen. »

Daniel Carlson: “Kickers want to perform at a high level, not be limited by the rules”

The NFL has decided to modify its rules to strengthen the protection of players on the kicking phases. Now a fair catch will send the attack on its 25 yards, which will complicate the role of specialists. A situation that does not please everyone.

“We want to perform at a high level, not be limited by the rules,” Daniel Carlson (PK, Raiders) told the Las Vegas Review-Journal. “And now we’re trying to find a way to do that. […] It is not only for the position on the ground, but also for the momentum that we have after having scored and that we push the opponent on his 20 yards. I think it’s a big game for a team, which prepares the defense and ignites the guys. »

“We’ll just have to adjust like the other teams in the league, and find a way to take advantage of the new rules. Like offense and defense do when the rules change for them. »

Tom Brady will continue the TB12 method

Is life after football a new life? Not for Tom Brady (ex-QB, Buccaneers). The legendary quarterback has long considered his longevity to be due to his drastic lifestyle habits, the famous TB12 method. And now that he has distanced himself from the game, he does not plan to change his routines as much as he wants to remain very active.

“I’ve developed a lot of healthy habits, I just want to stick with them,” Brady told PEOPLE. ” […] I don’t think it’s a strict diet. I just think I try to make healthy choices that allow me to live the life I want. »

In short

– Vince Tobin, coach of the Cardinals between 1996 and 2000, died at 79. He had led the Desert Birds in the playoffs in 1998, and had brought home the first post-season victory for fifty years against Dallas. He was part of the management that had drafted Jake Plummer (QB) and Pat Tillman (S).

– Netflix has won the bidding war against ESPN, Amazon, “and others” to be able to broadcast the NFL Films/Skydance Sports documentary dedicated to Jerry Jones (owner, Cowboys) and the glory days of Dallas. All for a trifle, “just under $50 million,” according to Puck.news.

– Barbara Riley will present the late Ken Riley (CB) for induction into the Hall of Fame. At the time of his retirement in 1984, Riley was the AFC’s three-time leading interceptor (1976, 1982, 1983) and three-time All-Pro.

– The Match, the gala golf game opposing sports celebrities, is no longer successful. This year’s edition, bringing together Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce (Chiefs) against Steph Curry and Klay Thompson (NBA) is the first to not even gather one million viewers (782,000). Since 2020 (5 million) the audience has been constantly declining.

Mike Evans: “Whoever the quarterback is, I’m optimistic”

There is life after Tom Brady (ex-QB). Now that the GOAT is no longer there, we will have to rebuild in Tampa Bay. Still, according to Mike Evans (WR), there is nothing to worry about. The Buccaneers are in good hands with Kyle Trask and Baker Mayfield.

“Kyle has improved a lot,” Evans told KPRC. “I’m very impressed with what I’ve seen from Baker. Whoever the quarterback is, I’m optimistic. They will make the right choice, and we will win games. »

Terrace Marshall: “I have a clear mind”

Selected in the second round of the 2021 draft, the production of Terrace Marshall (WR) with the Panthers is not quite up to expectations. But with the arrival of a new manager this year, the receiver finds a positive attitude. With Frank Reich (HC), Thomas Brown (OC), and Shawn Jefferson (WR coach) Marshall believes in “a new beginning”.

“I’ll just give one word to describe it: clear – I have a clear head, I’m ready to take what this year brings,” Marshall told the team website. “I take it one day at a time, really. I work with the team, I work on the diagrams and with the quarterbacks. I’m ready. »

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