Michael Vick was a quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons before being arrested for his involvement in an illegal dog fighting ring. The investigation lead to his suspension, investigation into the ring and eventually a 23 month prison stay...
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Michael Vick was a quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons before being arrested for his involvement in an illegal dog fighting ring. The investigation lead to his suspension, investigation into the ring and eventually a 23 month prison stay. Vick's scheduled release form prison is in May 2009 and it's unsure if he will be able to regain his status as one of the NFL's top quarterbacks. He has also managed to accrue a great deal of debt. Follow Michael Vick here.
CBS MIGHT AS WELL HAVE HAD KATIE COURIC INTERVIEW VICK ... ... JAMES BROWN IS A BUFFOON. A BRIEF ATHLETE - COMMITTED CRIME, NFL, UNIVERSITY OF IOWA, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, REMORSE, RETRIBUTION, & RECONCILIATION RAMBLE (August 17, Atlanta, GA) What former Atlanta Falcons quarterback, Michael Vick was charged with, plead guilty to and served time for were horrendous, deplorable acts. There can be no mistake about the severity of the crimes he committed. He served 18 months in federal prison and was... Read Full Story
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Michael Vick #7 of the Atlanta Falcons jumps into the end zone as Ryan Nece #56 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers falls during their game on September 17, 2006 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia. (Getty Images) more pics » Michael Vick may have gone to jail for a while, but that doesn't mean that the New England Patriots wouldn't like to sign him up. As speculation continues about where exactly the QB will end up, New England coach Bill Belichick refused to say one way or the other whether... Read Full Story
“People who abuse animals don’t deserve to be rewarded,” says Dan Shannon of PETA.
It appears PETA and others are not at all enthused with news that Michael Vick has landed a reality television show with BET.
According to BET, the show, which will follow Vick post prison stint as he starts fresh, will premiere in 2010 (titled “The Michael Vick Project”).
Releasing a statement Wednesday, Vick said “I just want people to really get to know me as an individual. What I want to do is... Read Full Story
“A righteous man regardeth the life of his beast; but the tender mercies of the wicked are cruel.” Proverbs 12:10
The for quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons is signing on with the Philadelphia Eagles. The National football League suspended Vick indefinitely in August 2007 after he pleaded guilty to a federal charge of a lucrative dogfighting operation at a home he owned in Virginia. The NFL reinstated him last month and will be monitored for 6 weeks (by October) based on his progress... Read Full Story
Michael Vick is getting lucky again
Well, things are certainly looking up for Michael Vick, aren't they? It wasn't so long ago he was a scorned member of society. Now, he's been welcomed back to an NFL team and has scored himself a reality television show. And we're not quite sure how we feel about it. Read Full Story
As Michael Vick suits back up in his Philadelphia Eagles gear after spending 18 months in prison for his association with dog fighting, many animal rights activists are upset. And I’m one of them. While I understand that there are legality issues involved that deter the NFL from banning him from the league, I’m more angry at the fans. As a pit bull owner (read Pit Bull Terriers Can Be Your Best Friend Too ), I’m appalled that football fans are still wearing his jersey and forgiving him for... Read Full Story
Animal lover, Michael Vick is set to get his own reality show on BET. The Michael Vick Project will premiere later this year and will focus on his life after prison and NFL comeback with the Philadelphia Eagles. Do you feel Micheal Vick is deserving of his accomplishments after jail?
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After missing two seasons and serving an 18-month prison term, sitting out two regular-season games can't be too difficult for Michael Vick. Vick got the green light for full reinstatement by Roger Goodell on Thursday, when the NFL commissioner said the disgraced quarterback could play later this month instead of waiting until October. Vick, Goodell and Eagles coach Andy Reid met earlier in the day. "I was surprised, but I'm just blessed to have an opportunity," Vick said after the Eagles... Read Full Story