Michael Vick isn’t too sure if he’ll be with the New York Jets in 2015
For the first time in nine weeks, the New York Jets did something positive: without turmoil and an array of bad news shining in their direction, New York handed the Pittsburgh Steelers an embarrassing loss.
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And the biggest difference for New York? Instead of second-year quarterback Geno Smith, veteran Michael Vick was under center the entire game.
Just like that, questions of Vick’s future are being asked, but it doesn’t look like Vick has an answer right now, especially in regards to his future with the Jets.
"Barring either an injury or a Geno Smith-like implosion, Vick figures to be the Jets’ starter for the final five games, too. But after that? Vick wouldn’t go there.“I like it here,” Vick said. “But that’s not my decision to make.”"
Vick is 100 percent right: it’s not his decision to make.
A lot could change from now until next year for the Jets. Rex Ryan’s future is under question after underperforming these last few seasons, and a regime change could mean both Vick and Geno Smith are out.
Where the new quarterback would come in? That’s unclear — a high draft pick could warrant the selection of a Jameis Winston or Marcus Marriota while they could parse the free agent market for a short-term solution.
But 2015 is a long time from now.
It’s unlikely VIck will return as he’s on a one-year deal, but an impressive end-of-season stretch could contort some minds into relying on him for one more season.
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