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    Roger Goodell: Michael Vick's ticket back is 'genuine remorse'
    NFL commissioner Roger Goodell says Michael Vick has paid a significant price for his "egregious mistake" and will have to show genuine remorse and that the experience has changed him to get a chance at resuming his career in the league.

    Roger Goodell: Michael Vick's ticket back is 'genuine remorse' - ESPN


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    Vick's ticket back is his ability to put the butts in the seats and sell merchandise...



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    • #3
      REMORSE!!!!!!!!!!!Of course he's going to say he's changed.It's that jailhouse religion.He's found Jesus(again) and he's going to be a different person is what he's going to tell you Mr Goodell.And you will fall for it just like every parole board and judge for 75% of convicts that say the samething,then they get out and get back into trouble.Vick will play in the NFL but will not make it thru a season without fucking up somewhere.Wonder if the family has an over/under bet on who does the most time in prison: Mike "Pacman" Vick or Marcus !!

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      • #4
        Tony Dungy meets with Michael Vick in prison
        Michael Vick met Tuesday with former Colts coach Tony Dungy at the federal prison in Leavenworth, Kan.

        Tony Dungy meets with Michael Vick in prison - ESPN

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        • #5
          Originally posted by BettorsChat View Post
          Tony Dungy meets with Michael Vick in prison
          Michael Vick met Tuesday with former Colts coach Tony Dungy at the federal prison in Leavenworth, Kan.

          Tony Dungy meets with Michael Vick in prison - ESPN


          Tony Dungy is a class act. Whether vick is remorseful or not remains to be seen but he has paid his dues according to the law.

          You will have hypocritical jerkoffs at home calling him a thug (among other things) because he fucked up and made bad choices with the dogfighting. He lost all of his money fame be came a felon and has become notorious forever but that still wont be enough. What it will boil down to now will be the dog lovers, jealous non athletes and outright bigots.

          Thousand of drunken motorist (including professional athletes) each year kill innocent civilians and there is no outcry from them. I have no love lost for vick, either way it is up to him overcome these obstacles but for some people its just wont ever be enough.
          Last edited by musclemann; 05-05-2009, 06:32 PM.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by musclemann View Post
            Thousand of drunken motorist (including professional athletes) each year kill innocent civilians and there is no outcry from them. I have no love lost for vick, either way it is up to him overcome these obstacles but for some people its just wont ever be enough.
            I agree! It's a joke when there's more outrage over dogs than other humans. Just a few weeks ago an NFL player killed another human. Where was the outrage? Where was the non-stop coverage by ESPN? Donte Stallworth killed another human at 7 while an estimated 1 1/2 times the legal limit. Yet, it was barely a blip on the radar in the news and sports world.

            BTW I have two dogs. I'm a dog lover.
            Last edited by frankb03; 05-05-2009, 07:33 PM.

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            • #7
              How do you measure or determine "genuine remorse"?

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              • #8
                Michael Vick goes to court to meet probation officer, ignores media
                Michael Vick walked into a federal courthouse in Virginia on Friday to meet his probation officer, ignoring questions from waiting reporters about his life under home confinement after being released from a federal prison this week.


                Michael Vick goes to court to meet probation officer, ignores media - ESPN

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