After suffering a broken right hand against the Giants on Sunday, Eagles quarterback Michael Vick vented about what he believes is unfair treatment by officials. "That's pretty much been the story for the last three weeks," Vick said. "At some point, something catastrophic is going to happen, and I broke my hand." Vick was injured during the third quarter when he was hit by Giants defensive tackle Chris Canty following a 23-yard pass to Jeremy Maclin. "I felt I got hit late. No flag," Vick said. Vick says he doesn't receives the same treatment as other NFL quarterbacks. "I think more precautions should be taken when I'm inside the pocket," Vick said. "You look at all the replays, I'm on the ground every time. It's unfortunate for myself, it's unfortunate for my team, and I'd be lying if I said I wasn't frustrated right now because of that." Vick said he's doing all he can to stay on the field and wondered if he needs to do something else to achieve that goal. "I am conscious of my safety, and I want to play this game and protect myself at all times even though sometimes I can't," he said. "I trust in my offensive lineman ... I guess I got to do more. There's something I'm not doing right maybe. I just got to keep pressing."