Daily News | Michael Vick wants NFL players to know his opinions aren’t coming from a bad place
During a Fox Sports media event here earlier this week, Vick was mobbed by reporters hoping to get his thoughts on the historic matchup of Black quarterbacks featuring Jalen Hurts of the Eagles and Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs. Or on Justin Fields in Chicago. Or Josh Allen breaking stereotypes for white quarterbacks. Or his colleague Sean Payton heading to Denver.
“I love being a broadcaster, I love getting better each and every year and really working at it,” Vick told The Inquirer. “I want to continue to give my analysis. I love breaking down plays, talking about teams, and making predictions.”ESPN is also airing the Super Bowl, but Joe Buck and Troy Aikman aren’t on the call
“Sometimes, the guys don’t understand this position. It makes them a little upset,” Vick said. “I try to let them know it’s not coming from a bad place — it’s coming from guys who played at the highest level. So if we’re saying something about you, and we can’t criticize you from afar, who can?”Helping him develop his voice is Jeremy Mennell, who has been Vick’s producer on the pre-pregame showfor nearly two seasons and previously worked with him on features.
When Vick first decided to become a broadcaster, he sought the advice of TV heavyweights like ESPN’s Chris Berman and the late John Madden. Over the past season, Vick said he’s learned the most from Payton, who just became the new head coach of the Denver Broncos.
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