FOX Sports Hire Eric Dickerson And Michael Vick As Analysts

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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/08/21/fox-adds-eric-dickerson/

FOX adds Eric Dickerson
Posted by Mike Florio on August 21, 2017

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At a time when ESPN is shedding employees, FOX is rounding them up. Specifically, they’re hiring a small army of former NFL players.

The latest arrival, via multiple reports, is Hall of Fame running back Eric Dickerson. He will serve as an NFL analyst.

Dickerson notoriously took on Rams coach Jeff Fisher last year, badgering and pestering and ultimately possibly influencing to some degree the decision of owner Stan Kroenke to fire Fisher.

It’s the highest-profile media gig for Dickerson since his short stint as a sideline reporter on Monday Night Football. The good news, if there was any, was that Saturday Night Live lampooned his performance.
 

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Must be due to his impressive track record in player evaluation

I hope they don't let him near a Rams game as an analyst...About the only thing he's gotten right
was to call for Fisher's head, and the way he went about that made him look like a whining clown IMO...
 

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I guess it worked out for him, he went from sports talk radio to network tv analyst.
 

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Let's hope the man has been studying up and looks a little more professional than his last outing.
 

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https://www.usatoday.com/story/spor...es-michael-vick-nfl-studio-analyst/601550001/

Fox Sports hires Michael Vick as NFL studio analyst
A.J. Perez, USA TODAY Sports

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Former quarterback Michael Vick started the summer as a coaching intern with the Kansas City Chiefs. He will end the summer as a broadcaster with Fox Sports.

Fox Sports will formally announce on Sunday that Vick, a four-time Pro Bowl quarterback, will serve as a studio analyst for FOX NFL Kickoff, the show that leads into Fox NFL Sunday. Vick will also make regular appearances on FS1 studio shows as part of his new job.

"I'm very excited," Vick told USA TODAY Sports in a phone interview on Friday. "Over the last seven or eight months, I've done a lot of interviews, and I think I've gotten better as I've been put in those situations more often. Things really came together (with Fox) over the last couple months. They have shows that I have always watched and admired. My friends and family are thankful and proud of me."

As they did with former major league slugger Alex Rodriguez, Fox executives see upside in Vick's potential as a broadcaster.

“He was obviously an outstanding player, but we feel he has an incredibly bright future as an analyst," John Entz, Fox Sports president of production and executive producer, said in an email to USA TODAY Sports. "He has stayed close to the game and has many relationships with today's current coaches and players. We feel he can bring a truly unique perspective that intrigues and engages our viewers.”

Vick already made news on one of FS1's studio shows, Speak For Yourself, in July when he said that free-agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick should “cut his hair” and “just go clean-cut." Kaepernick, who sat out the national anthem last season, remains unsigned after he opted out of his contract with the San Francisco 49ers.

Vick said on the The Dan Patrick Show that he regretted that statement and wrote on Twitter that Kaepernick is "a bright kid with a great future."

"I think I'm ready for it," Vick said when asked if he's ready for every on-camera statement to be parsed by the public. "I have already been through that during my career and have had a lot of practice doing interviews. You have to be careful because anything you say can go viral.

"I have never criticized guys, but I will be critical. Great players understand that. I've seen the reactions from my teammates watching shows in the team lounge when they disagree with something. I'm a credible guy and I think people will respect that."

Vick, who didn't play last season, retired as a member of the Atlanta Falcons as part of a ceremony in June. Chiefs coach Andy Reid brought Vick on as a coaching intern last month, where he worked mainly with the quarterbacks.

"Coaching will be part of my life that I engage in at some point, but right now isn't the best timing for it," Vick said. "I prayed about this decision, so I wouldn't make an impulsive decision when it came to coaching vs. being a sports analyst. It's in the same realm since I will be involved in football."


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Vick played 13 seasons in the NFL, the first with six with the Falcons as he led the franchise to two playoff appearances and an NFC title game. His tenure with the Falcons was interrupted after a 2007 conviction for his role in a dogfighting operation run on his property in Virginia.

Vick returned to the NFL in 2009 and played five seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles before backup stints with the New York Jets and Pittsburgh Steelers.
 

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This sure doesn't look like FOX is doing anything to improve there Broadcast staff!!
 

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I need to see alot more of these guys mic'd before I start to rail on them.

ED one of my favorite players of all time, loved the way he ran. Was too young to know about the contract demands that got him shipped outa here so I never got soured by that. Always thought of him as a Ram. I feel like he tells it straight up and takes a bit of a hit because of it.

Vick, being a running QB, kinda falls into an unfair category in which we tend to compare him relentlesly to other running quarterbacks. As such, I can say I'd rather listen to Vick than Cam. Its just a me thing, not liking males to be diva's, and Cam is one of those, despite having a pretty decent personality when its about him and he isnt pouting.. Of course, niether of them is Randall Cunningham, the greatest running QB of all time, or even Steve Young, who was the most opportunistic. Back on topic, Vick has matured over the years, doesnt pout, changed his game to be more of a pocket passer, not a me first guy and threw some of the tightest spirals and prettiest deep balls I have ever witnessed. I've never heard him on radio or TV so who the hell am I to judge before I see something.
 

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I actually like listening to Eric Dickerson, he gets blasted a lot because he doesn't sugar coat things when it comes to the Rams.
 

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"Coaching will be part of my life that I engage in at some point, but right now isn't the best timing for it," Vick said. "I prayed about this decision, so I wouldn't make an impulsive decision when it came to coaching vs. being a sports analyst. It's in the same realm since I will be involved in football."

Translation: "Damn coaching is some long hours, and after experiencing it first-hand I have decided to jump at that broadcasting offer."

I actually like listening to Eric Dickerson, he gets blasted a lot because he doesn't sugar coat things when it comes to the Rams.

What I don't like about Eric is he doesn't do his homework. He shoots straight as he sees it and doesn't sugar coat it as you say, but sometimes the dude is off in left field.

I suspect for that reason Vick will probably end up being a better analyst.
 

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interesting hire. curious to see how Vick does, but thats a wee bit too early for me so ill have to rely on some others people opinions
 

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Translation: "Damn coaching is some long hours, and after experiencing it first-hand I have decided to jump at that broadcasting offer."



What I don't like about Eric is he doesn't do his homework. He shoots straight as he sees it and doesn't sugar coat it as you say, but sometimes the dude is off in left field.

I suspect for that reason Vick will probably end up being a better analyst.
Which is true, but as Eric states he is a Rams fan and sometimes he is in far left field as some other Rams fans are as well. Some of the comments of Rams fans just make you shake your head and wonder how many times they were dropped on their head as a baby.
 

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I'm happy for ED2105. He's my favorite Ram player... and I love that he considers himself a Ram forever.

Hopefully the lack of a filter on that mouth of his will serve him well in this. It works for Barkley.