Michael Vick's Brother Trolls Eagles Fans During Blowout

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Sam Laird
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Michael Vick's Brother Trolls Eagles Fans During Blowout

Michael Vick might want to tell baby brother Marcus to "shut off the Twitter" again.

Nearly a year after a derisive online rant about how Michael's Philadelphia Eagles embarrassed the NFL star, Marcus again blasted the Eagles and their fans in a supposed defense of his big brother. The fun began when the Eagles struggled both offensively and defensively on Sunday as an injured Michael watched from the sideline.

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The Eagles lost on Sunday to the Dallas Cowboys, 17-3. At halftime, the score was a snooze-inducing 3-0. So Marcus hopped online to rib the club's supposed lack of dynamism with backup quarterback Nick Foles replacing Michael. Here are a few choice nuggets from his Sunday trolling session.

Game boring as s***. I see why the people love to watch #MV7 #Super7 #TheMostExciting1— Marcus Vick (@MVFive) October 20, 2013

silly peasants RT @trebillz: And to think Nick Foles could start over Mike Vick is idiotic!— Marcus Vick (@MVFive) October 20, 2013

Y'all Eagle fans should appreciate my brother Mike but y'all don't lmao. #DumbMotherF*****— Marcus Vick (@MVFive) October 20, 2013

Damn if Mike was in the game an the Defense was playing this good we would be up 20 points.— Marcus Vick (@MVFive) October 20, 2013

Marcus was a star collegiate quarterback at Virginia Tech in his own right before being kicked out of the Hokies program in 2006. This past year or so he's mostly popped into the public eye after digitally putting his foot in mouth via Twitter, however.

In June, he tweeted a $10,000 reward offer for any player who injured Eagles wide receiver Riley Cooper after video of a racist outburst by Michael's Philly teammate went viral. Last November, he publicly pleaded for the Eagles to trade his brother and blasted the team's offensive line.

"You'll never see that again," Michael told ESPN.com at the time. "Trust me."

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