WIth Dan Reeves A Possibility, Could Michael Vick Be A San Francisco 49er?

Masternumber22 by Contributor Written on January 26, 2009
85074_feature

The San Fransisco 49ers have interviewed Dan Reeves for the offensive coordinator job. Dan Reeves used to coach former Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick, who incidentally had his best years at that point. The 49ers have also talked others who were on Reeves' coaching staff at the time.

So, a logical conclusion would be that Vick, once out of jail, could come to San Francisco if Reeves gets the job.

However, it's also logical that he would be shown the door immediately.

Coach Mike Singletary would probably not approve of the acquisition. After seeing what Singletary did to Vernon Davis in the much-hyped incident early in Singletary's interim career, the punishment for Vick could be worse before he even plays a game.

True, Singletary hasn't spoken out against Vick, but he hasn't really had a reason to. The fans would take care of that, San Francisco being a town of animal lovers who would not react well to the dogfighting conviction that has Vick currently incarcerated.

And if the fans accepted him, and Singletary came on board, how would the atmosphere in the locker room be?

It's an interesting thing to think about.

Vote Now! - Author Poll

Should the 49ers get Michael Vick

  • Yes
  • No
vote to see results
Results - Author Poll

Should the 49ers get Michael Vick

  • Yes

    78.4%
  • No

    21.6%
  • Total votes: 97
(0)
...
Share This  
Crop_45x45
or to post this comment

10 Comments

There are no comments yet. Get the conversation started by leaving the first comment

Loading more comments...
posted just now
  • Loading...
  • Nobody has liked this comment yet
Cancel

This comment and all replies have been deleted This comment has been deleted Undo delete

1,110
reads

10
comments

written on January 26, 2009 Sports

The best 49ers newsletter on the web

Subscribe Now

We will never share your email address


CBS Sports Official Partner
Certain photos copyright © 2009 by Getty Images.
Any commercial use or distribution without the express written consent of Getty Images is strictly prohibited.