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And what have a I done to make you wish such evil things upon me? It's not like I murdered a bunch of innocent dogs or anything.
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I hope a Judge says you are not going to be granted the protection of chapter 11.
Michael Vick pleads to state dogfighting charge
By LARRY O'DELL – 2 hours ago
SUSSEX, Va. (AP) - Former NFL quarterback Michael Vick pleaded guilty Tuesday to a state dogfighting charge, a move that could make him eligible to leave prison early and potentially speed up a return to pro football.
Vick, 28, arrived wearing wrist and ankle shackles with his gray suit, but the restraints were removed by the time he entered his plea. The one-time Atlanta Falcons star also pleaded not guilty to a count of cruelty to animals, but that charge was dropped under his plea deal.
He received a three-year suspended sentence - far less than the maximum of 10 years he could have faced.
"I want to apologize to the court, my family, and to all the kids who looked up to me as a role model," Vick told the judge.
Entire Article here: AP Article: Michael Vick pleads to state dogfighting charge
PS.... HOU-TEX should really be stoked now.![]()
We should give him a chance to tryout. Schaub has a great track record of being a backup to Vick.![]()
He was healthy behind Vick.
Dude, seriously, I couldn't pull for the team if we signed Ron Mexico.
I hope my sarcasm was obvious. I don't want Vick here. (And I'm not sure if I want his broken backup here, either! hehe, j/k!)
Atlanta sure did pass us up though.
Vick won't be going anywhere except the Arena League. He is basically a blacklisted player, its just unspoken and unofficial for legal reasons. The NFL doesn't want Vick back and the owners understand that and realize the immense public pressure your franchise would be under by taking Vick in at this point in time. The media, PETA, and an almost universal majority of fanbases would be down their team owners throats....its just not worth it. Maybe Detroit if he plays Arena ball and looks good and works out the kinks.
I think what Vick did was horrible and reprehensible but some people are just raised differently and if he learned a lesson about being humane and about the responsibility of being a role model as an NFL QB, then I feel he deserves a chance. I just don't think he is going to get a sniff. It's just not worth it at the end of the day. Risk V. Reward. not worth it.
douchebaggery..
You brought up good points, but Al Davis would love to spite the league by signing him.Vick won't be going anywhere except the Arena League. He is basically a blacklisted player, its just unspoken and unofficial for legal reasons. The NFL doesn't want Vick back and the owners understand that and realize the immense public pressure your franchise would be under by taking Vick in at this point in time. The media, PETA, and an almost universal majority of fanbases would be down their team owners throats....its just not worth it. Maybe Detroit if he plays Arena ball and looks good and works out the kinks.
I think what Vick did was horrible and reprehensible but some people are just raised differently and if he learned a lesson about being humane and about the responsibility of being a role model as an NFL QB, then I feel he deserves a chance. I just don't think he is going to get a sniff. It's just not worth it at the end of the day. Risk V. Reward. not worth it.
You brought up good points, but Al Davis would love to spite the league by signing him.
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NEWPORT NEWS, Va. -- A lawyer for suspended NFL star Michael Vick told a bankruptcy court Thursday that the former Atlanta Falcons quarterback has lined up a $10-an-hour construction job for when he gets out of prison.
Vick, 28, appeared in court for the first time in his bankruptcy case to explain to a judge how he plans to emerge from his financial problems. Before the hearing began, he turned around to wave and smile at family members sitting in the courtroom. He is expected to testify before the proceeding wraps up Friday.
"You will hear from Mr. Vick his future intentions, how he's going to change the way he lives his life," his lawyer, Michael Blumenthal, told U.S. Bankrputcy Judge Frank J. Santoro.
Vick is serving a 23-month sentence for bankrolling a dogfighting ring, and his bankruptcy plan is based on the goal of returning to a professional football career. He briefly left a federal prison in Kansas to attend the hearing. He's scheduled to be released from custody in July, but could be sent to home confinement in late May.
An agent for Vick said during court testimony that he hoped Vick could be back in the NFL by September.
Joel Segal testified as part of the hearing to assess Vick's bankruptcy plan.
If Vick is allowed to return, Segal said he would try to negotiate a one- or two-year contract that would include incentives for playing time and a starting position.
Vick, once one of the NFL's highest-paid players, plans to work 40 hours a week for $10 an hour at one of W.M. Jordan Co.'s 40 commercial construction jobs, said John Robert Lawson. His father, Robert Lawson, helped start the Newport News company.
He will also be meeting shortly with the NFL to allow re-entry in September. Vick in court: Michael Vick's agent says he hopes the former quarterback will be back in the NFL by September, but if not, his lawyer told a bankdruptcy court Vick has lined up a construction job when he gets out of prison. The 28-year old Vick appeared in court for the first time in his bankruptcy case to explain to a judge how he plans to emerge from his financial problems. He's expected to testify before the proceedings wraps up today. Vick is serving a 23-month sentence for bankrolling a dogfighting ring, and his bankruptcy plan is based on the goal of returning to professional football career.
If he can't get back into NFL, Vick announces that he will show a responsible plan to pay back his bankruptcy debts with a $10 an hour job. The U.S. government's own Geitner must have guided him in putting this plan together.
The onetime Atlanta Falcons star quarterback filed for bankruptcy last year while in prison. Creditors later filed nearly $38 million in claims from failed investments, mortgaged homes and back taxes. After settling a contract dispute with the Falcons, Vick still owes, at least on paper, more than $20 million.
Vick offered a plan to spend about a million dollars to begin the reorganization process, but the judge ruled that there was no evidence that the plan would work, chiefly because Vick has no firm commitment from the NFL that he will be reinstated.
Vick's plan called for him to keep three vehicles and two of five homes, including a large house overlooking the Nansemond River in Suffolk, that would have been mortgaged for $2 million.
i miss michael vick... bring him back in the nfl
im bored and just watched some highlights...
Vick should burn in hell...i hope we never see him in the NFL again. Right now he is making 10$ an hour working in construction. He got an offer for an Albany NY Arena Football team for like 200 a game (so 200$ a week) LMAO
Vick should burn in hell...i hope we never see him in the NFL again. Right now he is making 10$ an hour working in construction. He got an offer for an Albany NY Arena Football team for like 200 a game (so 200$ a week) LMAO
I disagree. I hope we do see him in the NFL again and I hope that he spends a lot of his time working to prevent the kind of abuse he was convicted of. I'd like nothing better than to see him finish paying his debt to society and turn his life around while doing something positive with it.
I wasn't even much of fan of his actually so I don't "miss" Michael Vick in the NFL. I just think that if you transgress against society then you should be allowed the chance to pay your debt and try to rebuild your life, preferably while incorporating whatever lesson you learned in the process. If you didn't learn anything then it's no big deal to let him resume his life anyway. He'll screw it up again shortly if he didn't learn his lesson.
If someone wants to give him a roster spot, fine. Don't really mind, or care. Hes served his time, and I wouldn't be surprised if no one wants to sign him up. If I were a GM, I wouldn't touch him. But that said, I can see why he would be looked at. Although, I don't think he will be back at the starting QB for anyone. I think he's more likely going to be picked up as a throwing HB, who can play in wildcat style plays, and he should do alright...he can throw a bit (not enough to lead a team anywhere), hasn't had that many hits after a few years out.
I just don't really see anyone saying "Here Mike, heres the keys, take us to the off-season."
Grow up !Vick should burn in hell
Grow up !
Vick killed some Pitt-Bulls, big deal when one considers widows in this state get less time in the slammer, maybe even walk, for killing their spouse. And he also lost a personal fortune.
Vicks punishment was extremely disproportionatly excessive for the crime IMO. Blame that on the nuts at PETA.
Of course he should be given another chance and he will. It's only right.
Everyone deserves a second chance. However, if your a CFO and commit fraud or perhaps sexual harassment in the work place, do your think that person should go back to being a CFO? I would suspect few if any would be allowed to do so even after YEARS of competent work as say an accountant. I think he is getting his second chance by hanging sheet rock. Second chance doesn't mean back to where you were, but rather an OPPORTUNITY to have a reasonably successful work life and a normal general life.
Grow up !
Vick killed some Pitt-Bulls, big deal when one considers widows in this state get less time in the slammer, maybe even walk, for killing their spouse. And he also lost a personal fortune.
Vicks punishment was extremely disproportionatly excessive for the crime IMO. Blame that on the nuts at PETA.
Of course he should be given another chance and he will. It's only right.
Grow up !
Vick killed some Pitt-Bulls, big deal when one considers widows in this state get less time in the slammer, maybe even walk, for killing their spouse. And he also lost a personal fortune.
Vicks punishment was extremely disproportionatly excessive for the crime IMO. Blame that on the nuts at PETA.
Of course he should be given another chance and he will. It's only right.
Excellent perspective.
At the risk of offending the more delicate pet owners here's the deal...
Dogs die every day at the pound or get run over in the streets by cars.
So should the workers at the pound or the guy who hits a dog with his car go to jail?
No.
and if you take your own dog out in the woods and put a bullet in his head because you're tired of him crapping on your carpet or are just tired of feeding him, no one will hunt you down and jail you for it.
So don't get it twisted. Vick went to jail because of the gambling operation. The press (and the prosecution) used the dog torture angle to boost ratings and to skew the jury. If all they had on Vick was the dog-killing angle, he wouldn't have done more than a few months... If that.
Why should this matter in the least?Do you own a dog?