The Philadelphia Eagles made a common sense decision on Tuesday when they named Michael Vick the team's starting quarterback, for the remainder of the season. This decision to name Vick the starter had been in the works for two days. Team officials told ESPN's Sal Paolantonio that in the early-morning hours on Monday, Reid, general manager Howie Roseman and the rest of the Eagles coaching staff and front office started going through the game film of Sunday's win in Detroit and saw the severity of the problems facing the Eagles offensive line. Vick was sacked six times in the Eagles 35-32 win over the Detroit Lions on Sunday. Reid said, Vick is playing "out of his mind right now" and with Donovan McNabb returning to Philadelphia with the Washington Redskins in Week 4, the Eagles believe Vick will provide the team the best opportunity to win. "I'm humbled and I just want to win games," Vick told Paolantonio via text message. Find out what else all the interested parties had to say about the move as well as my thoughts on the decision. It's all in Wednesday's edition of the McShan Sports Beat Report.
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