Friday afternoon, Eagles head athletic trainer Rick Burkholder told reporters there was "no conspiracy" regarding the concussion treatment of quarterback Michael Vick, and Vick released a statement saying he appreciates "the support of the entire Eagles organization."
To paraphrase David Byrne, "Well, how did we get here?"
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