With a few protesters outside the gates of the NovaCare Complex yesterday, all eyes and cameras inside remained focused on Michael Vick even though he did little more than watch a good portion of his first practice with the Eagles.
Vick participated in individual drills and made a brief appearance in a seven-on-seven drill, but when the Eagles ran their noncontact team scrimmages, Vick remained a spectator until coach Andy Reid finally allowed the three-time Pro Bowl quarterback to run the third-team offense for the final four plays of the two-hour practice.
The brief but entertaining sequence started with the strangest of connections when Vick, who lined up in the shotgun formation for all four snaps, found rookie tight end Rob Myers for a short completion. Seven days earlier, neither player was even in the Eagles' camp at Lehigh University.