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Canesluver
07-27-2009, 04:06 PM
I'm not sure how I feel about this. I'm an animal lover, so I think he's a turd, and I wonder if he's truly remourseful because he knows it's wrong to mistreat animals, or if he's saying what he thinks everyone needs to hear simply because he wants his million dollar lifestyle back.


Michael Vick reinstated by NFL
NEW YORK -- Michael Vick is back in the NFL. Now all he needs is a team to play for.
Vick, free after serving 18 months in prison for running a dogfighting ring, was reinstated with conditions by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell on Monday. He could participate in regular-season games as early as October.
Vick can immediately take part in preseason practices, workouts and meetings and can play in the final two preseason games - if he can find a team that will sign him. A number of teams have already said they would not.
Once the season begins, Vick may participate in all team activities except games, and Goodell said he would consider Vick for full reinstatement by Week 6 (Oct. 18-19) at the latest.
Goodell suspended Vick indefinitely in August 2007 after the former Atlanta Falcons quarterback admitted bankrolling a dogfighting operation on his property in Virginia. At the time, Goodell said Vick must show remorse before he would consider reinstating him.
"I accept that you are sincere when you say that you want to, and will, turn your life around, and that you intend to be a positive role model for others," Goodell said in his letter to Vick. "I am prepared to offer you that opportunity. Whether you succeed is entirely in your hands."
"Needless to say, your margin for error is extremely limited," the letter said. "I urge you to take full advantage of the resources available to support you and to dedicate yourself to rebuilding your life and your career. If you do this, the NFL will support you."
Vick, once the highest-paid player in the league, said he was grateful for a second chance.
"I would like to express my sincere gratitude and appreciation to commissioner Goodell for allowing me to be readmitted to the National Football League," Vick said in a statement released by his agent, Joel Segal. "I fully understand that playing football in the NFL is a privilege, not a right, and I am truly thankful for the opportunity I have been given.
"As you can imagine, the last two years have given me time to revaluate my life, mature as an individual and fully understand the terrible mistakes I have made in the past and what type of life I must lead moving forward.
The announcement came after a busy first week of freedom for Vick, who met with union leaders and Goodell on consecutive days last week. His 23-month federal sentence ended when an electronic monitor was removed from his ankle early on July 20 at his home in Hampton, Va.
He met with DeMaurice Smith, executive director of the NFL Players Association, last Tuesday and, on Wednesday, he sat down with Goodell at a security firm in Allendale, N.J.
Goodell suggested that preventing Vick from playing at the start of the regular season wasn't a punishment but an opportunity for the quarterback to gradually make a transition back into the league.
"I have thought about every alternative, but I think this gives him the best chance for success," Goodell said. "We are not looking for failure here. We are looking to see a young man succeed."
But Vick's issues are far from over and he needs a team to call his own. Already, the owners of the New York Giants and New York Jets said they have no interest in the 29-year-old quarterback, who was officially released by the Falcons last month.
Vick filed for bankruptcy protection last July, listing assets of about $16 million and debts of more than $20 million, and has a hearing about his plan to repay his creditors on Friday in Norfolk, Va. That plan is built around his ability to make NFL-type money again.
He's unlikely to command anything close to the 10-year, $130 million contract he once had with the Falcons, or to get endorsement deals after the grisly details of his involvement in the dogfighting ring.
Vick finally pleaded guilty after his three co-defendants had already done so. They told of how Vick participated in the killing of dogs that didn't perform well in test fights by shooting, hanging, drowning or slamming them to the ground.
Vick's appearances at federal court in Richmond, Va., all came with large groups of protesters outside. Many were with PETA and held signs depicting photographs of Pit Bulls ravaged in dogfights and decrying the brutality in the gruesome details that emerged in the case.
A smaller group came to show support for Vick wearing jerseys with his No. 7.
Vick has already taken some steps to begin rebuilding his image and showing remorse.
He met with the president of the Humane Society of the United States while serving the first 18 months of his federal sentence in the prison at Leavenworth, Kan. He plans to work with HSUS in a program designed to steer inner city youth away from dogfighting. He was not permitted to work with the program while in custody.
"I know that he's thrilled, and I'm happy to have the process moving in the right direction," NFLPA executive director DeMaurice Smith said.
"It's been a long process," Segal added. "He's thrilled for the opportunity to resume his playing career. He understands he has a lot to prove."

superdave
07-28-2009, 07:33 AM
The way Goodell handled the reinstatement it is assured to remain a story until week 6 of the season. When he can come back is still up in the air.

cmw00
08-13-2009, 07:02 AM
Wow News 14 just said that rumours were "rampant" that Vick was coming to the Panthers... I absolutely cannot believe that.

ETA:
Apparently it is a big rumour:
http://www.scoresreport.com/tag/michael-vick-rumors/

caneshockeychick
08-13-2009, 07:17 AM
Another reason for me to dislike the Panthers then if the rumors become truth :sick:

Canesluver
08-13-2009, 07:22 AM
Wow.... I just.... well...... wow....... hmmmmmmmm......

That thought is repulsive. Would not watch a single game. No way, josé!

nccanes
08-13-2009, 08:05 AM
I have real mixed feelings about the whole situation (not the Panthers specifically).

Vick served his time, hard jail time, which is more than a lot of "star athletes" seem to get these days for serious crimes.

If a team loses fans or PR by signing him, that's fine by me - it's allowing the market to judge his value (or lack of it) to the team and league.

I don't watch a ton of NFL anyway (well, I watch very little), but I'm guessing I've watched other criminals along the way.

cmw00
08-13-2009, 09:35 AM
I have no problem with him coming back. He didn't do any crime against the game of football. He served his jail time (even though I'd have been fine with alot more). He deserves the same chance that anybody would to show that he is a changed person, has learned his lesson, blah blah.

I would hate to have hi on the Panthers. I can't imagine that he'd be of much use as a QB, he was a very marginal QB to begin with. Maybe he could be used in that "wildcat" offense stuff, or as a cornerback, kick returner.

I can't believe that the Panthers woud take him. Seems like they try to stay away from anybody who has or has had semi serious legal troubles.

cmw00
08-13-2009, 08:28 PM
THANK GOD! The Eagles have signed him!!!!


http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4397938

Canesluver
08-13-2009, 08:29 PM
:lol: I wish Guyute posted more often. I'd LOVE to know his opinion about this! :lol:

Captain Slack
08-13-2009, 08:38 PM
He's been silent on Facebook. Probably holding a pillow over his head & screaming obsenities. :lol:

caneshockeychick
08-14-2009, 07:18 AM
You know...Detroit should have gone after him :smoke:


Glad to know he's not on one of MY teams

Fernando da Silva
08-15-2009, 01:53 PM
Where is the Eagles-hating bandwagon? I want to jump in it. Seriously.

Shell
08-15-2009, 08:35 PM
He's been silent on Facebook. Probably holding a pillow over his head & screaming obsenities. :lol:

we were in the outer banks, and even the sound of the ocean couldn't drown out the screams :lol:

Fernando da Silva
08-18-2009, 05:58 PM
...and one more chapter in the Brett Favre Hi i'm the Cal Ripken Jr. of Football novel: now live in Minnesota!!!

I feel BETRAYED

Guyute
09-06-2009, 08:37 AM
we were in the outer banks, and even the sound of the ocean couldn't drown out the screams :lol:
That's very very true.
I'm NOT happy about it, I think he's a dooshbag. But I agree with cmw in that I don't think he's really much more than a gimmick. He's a very niche player, and after an extended time away from the game, I don't think he'll be much use.

That being said, with the passing of the league's best D-coord, my expectations for this year are much lower... for the first time in a decade. So, why not sink down to the gutter and pickup a trash player? :p

cmw00
03-03-2010, 08:27 AM
Wow, Vick said on the radio that he wanted to play for the Carolina Panthers! Its not like I needed much more of a reason to not care about them anymore...