Michael Vick Part 2

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Old 08-22-2007, 11:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Mr. Ford95
What's new with the National Assoc. of Always Complaining People??
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Old 08-22-2007, 11:26 AM
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Top ten reasons it's good to be Michael Vick


10. All of this controversy over dog fighting, makes people forget how much of a lousy QB you are.

9. You can eat all the Twinkies, and Slim Jims you want locked up. Ask Tank Johnson.

8. Your recent troubles have saved the world from buying your ugly sneakers.

7. You will be playing prison league football, so you have a chance of actually winning a championship.

6. Your Jersey might be off the shelf, buy your Dog Chew Toy is selling great.

5. Forget a water bottle, now you get to hide your weed up your ass. That's much cooler.

4. Your speed, and elusiveness will help you avoid getting "shanked" in the yard.

3. You don't have to worry about hanging with the wrong crowd anymore, because all of your friends snitched on you.

2. At least you are not Eddie Griffin. My God.

1. You don't have to worry about losing your manhood in prison, because everybody knows you have herpes.





What a class act! :roll: :roll: :roll:
 
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Old 08-24-2007, 03:53 AM
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Fox news reporting that Vick won't admit he killed dogs or gambled. :roll:
 
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Old 08-24-2007, 04:53 AM
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Fox news reporting that Vick won't admit he killed dogs or gambled
I'm actually glad to hear that. That means a trial, a conviction (no doubt on that one), and a longer sentence. If he was smart, he'd plead guilty to all charges...that would give him the lightest sentence. But he's an idiot and his lawyer apparently isn't all that bright either. There's a prosecuting attorney out there salivating over getting this case.
 
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yep-heard that too but Virginia is thinking of trying him when the Feds are done.

10. All of this controversy over dog fighting, makes people forget how much of a lousy QB you are

Falcons are going to benefit with him gone-Be a lot of cash available to get a Good QB.
 
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Vick has plead guilty to everything but gambling, he says he only posted the money he never got any of the actual winnings cut.

AP - Michael Vick filed a plea agreement in federal court Friday admitting to a dogfighting charge and agreed the enterprise included the killing of fighting dogs and gambling.

The Atlanta Falcons quarterback is scheduled to formally enter his plea Monday in U.S. District Court. He signed the plea agreement Thursday.

"Most of the Bad Newz Kennels operation and gambling monies were provided by Vick," a summary of facts in the case said.

The statement said when the kennel's dogs won the gambling proceeds and were generally shared by Vick's three co-defendants.

"Vick did not gamble by placing side bets on any of the fights. Vick did not receive any of the proceeds of the purses that were won by Bad Newz Kennels," the summary stated.

According to court documents, Vick was aware that his co-defendants killed a number of dogs that did not perform well in testing sessions.

Last April, Vick and two co-defendants tested the fighting skills of dogs and the three agreed to kill six to eight dogs that did not perform well. All were killed by various methods that included hanging and drowning.
VA will get Vick when the Feds are done and will try to run him thru the ringer. With this plea, he will not go to trial in the Federal case per the plea deal that has been worked out. Instead the judge will impose a punishment because Vick is agreeing that the evidence against him is "true" and he is guilty of the charges. Basically he has been checkmated on the Fed case.
 
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Heard over lunch that the first report was incorrect, he will plead guilty to killing the dogs. He wants to haggle the gambling thing because that charge alone will probably get him a life-time ban from the NFL and he doesn't want to lose that. What a piece of ****. :x
 
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I rolled on the floor when I heard that people left and right were donating his jersey they bought to dog pounds to use as bedding for the kennels.
 
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Originally Posted by Twilight Flyer
Heard over lunch that the first report was incorrect, he will plead guilty to killing the dogs. He wants to haggle the gambling thing because that charge alone will probably get him a life-time ban from the NFL and he doesn't want to lose that. What a piece of ****. :x
It's his upbringing doncha know
 
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Did anyone catch the story his estranged father put out?? Apparently the entire family knew about the dog fighting, it was going on in his mother's garage at the start. This father "told Vick" that he needed to stop what he was doing and get his name in the clear if he wanted to continue with this illegal act. Told him to get the property in Surry Co into someone else's name besides his before he got busted.

Daddy knew what he talking about and Vick was too hard headed to listen.

I don't see how Vick can say he never gambled on this when he was the one fronting his group's portion of the winner's pot, which he just admitted to the world in the press release. No matter how you spin it, it's still gambling.
 

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