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    FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. -- The Atlanta Falcons are hurt and confused. They're struggling to comprehend how the guy they knew as a star on the field and a friend in the locker room could have gotten himself into this much trouble.



    At least the uncertainty is gone. The players who once lined up with Michael Vick know he's gone -- and probably never coming back.


    "He's not on the team," running back Warrick Dunn said Tuesday. "That pretty much makes him an ex-teammate."

    The Falcons have no choice but to move on, though Vick's decision Monday to plead guilty to federal dogfighting charges will have long-range ramifications.

    Instead of having one of the NFL's most dynamic players, Atlanta must turn over the quarterback position to former No. 3 overall pick Joey Harrington, a flop in both Detroit and Miami.

    Down the road, there will be major salary cap issues to address as the Falcons deal with the leftovers of Vick's $130 million contract.

    Veterans such as Dunn, offensive tackle Wayne Gandy and linebacker Keith Brooking, all in their 30s and eager to play with a contender, suddenly find themselves on a team that everyone is picking to be one of the worst in the league.

    "This is unprecedented," Brooking said. "It's never happened before. For us to sit here and try to reconcile that or put it all in perspective, it's very confusing."


    The Falcons practiced for just under two hours Tuesday, trying to carry on as if it was business as usual.

    Coach Bobby Petrino addressed the situation with his team, gauging their feelings and trying to get a handle on how they wanted to express it.

    Some players wanted to talk with the media. Some didn't.

    "They've got me under a gag order," said outspoken cornerback DeAngelo Hall, a teammate of Vick's at both Virginia Tech and with the Falcons.

    Petrino said any gag orders were self-imposed.

    "I told them there would be a number of guys today that spoke with the media," the first-year coach said. "Some guys didn't feel like they wanted to. That's fine. I have no problem with that."

    Tight end Alge Crumpler seemed most passionate about Vick's predicament. They came into the league the same year and Crumpler quickly emerged as Vick's favorite receiver. Now, it looks as though they'll never hook up on other passing play again.

    Vick is likely to be sentenced to at least a year in prison -- and probably longer -- after he enters his guilty plea Monday morning. He also faces certain punishment from NFL commissioner Roger Goodell under a tougher personal conduct policy that went into effect this year. Vick is likely to miss at least two seasons before he can even think about a comeback.

    "Michael is a human being," Crumpler said. "People have been trying to dehumanize him. But he's hurting. I know that. Believe me, he's hurting."

    Vick is only 27 and likely to miss some of his best years, but his young age leaves open the possibility that he'll be able to resume his career, even if it's with another team.

    His one-time teammates hope he'll learn from his egregious mistakes and come back a stronger, better person.

    "Michael is loyal to a fault," Crumpler said. "I think that really hurt him in this situation."

    The Falcons won't be making an immediate decision on Vick's future, having been asked by the NFL to hold off until the league gets a report from its own investigator.

    That hasn't stopped some players from trying to reach out to Vick, offering support as he faces the possibility of a lengthy prison term. Gandy and Crumpler have both been sending frequent text messages, trying to let the quarterback know that he's not alone.

    "It's kind of hard," Gandy conceded. "You don't really know what to say."

    "I try to send him a positive note every day," Crumpler added. "I want to make sure he keeps his head up."

    Still, there's no getting away from the lurid allegations in the indictment: dogs being electrocuted and drowned when they didn't show enough fighting spirit, some of them reportedly killed by Vick himself.

    "It's disturbing, obviously," Dunn said. "That someone of his caliber would be associated with that is the troubling part."

  • #2
    looks like Vick let a lot people down. What a waste of talent.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by weazel079
      looks like Vick let a lot people down. What a waste of talent.
      I agree.. I have met that fuck before and honestly he seemed to be a very nice easy going guy and now all of this.. Fuck this dog killing dickhead

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      • #4
        What does someone of his caliber mean???

        My take is that this is the real Vick.....The one who is generous is the facade...Remember, it is easy to be generous when you have $134 million

        I think we get blinded by his football ability and forget his past....His HS coach said he never worried about him on the field....He was worried about after he got home from the field......This was said in the year 2000

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        • #5
          Like ive said from day one about anyone and this IS NOT ANYTHING RACIAL.. You can take the man out of the hood but you cant take the hood out of a man.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by TMAC951
            I agree.. I have met that fuck before and honestly he seemed to be a very nice easy going guy and now all of this.. Fuck this dog killing dickhead
            I hope they put him in a maximum security prison. That way he will be somebodys bitch. No way they should lets this fucker off easy. They should wet him down like he did to those dogs and electrocute his ass.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by TMAC951
              Like ive said from day one about anyone and this IS NOT ANYTHING RACIAL.. You can take the man out of the hood but you cant take the hood out of a man.

              Well i think personally that the statistics bear out that people born to single mothers with no father figure end up in prison and impregnate more women. (heard it on Dr. Laura). Vicks mom was 15 when she had him and did not know the father. So the kids were free to run the streets. I think it is as simple as that. Females who are born into single woman households significantly give birth as teenagers exponentially more than from a 2 parent family.

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              • #8
                All i can say is. SUCK IT UP BOBBY PETRINO. BAWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

                How you like the NFL now

                bawahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by jcindaville
                  All i can say is. SUCK IT UP BOBBY PETRINO. BAWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

                  How you like the NFL now

                  bawahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
                  i think he's in for a long season with Joey Harrington at the helm. Screw the gold digger.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by weazel079
                    i think he's in for a long season with Joey Harrington at the helm. Screw the gold digger.

                    10-4 buddy. That son of a bitch was always looking for more the entire time he was here. He is a hellava coach, but he is a money grubbing d licker.

                    I bet he still wins, he is driven like no one i have seen.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by jcindaville
                      10-4 buddy. That son of a bitch was always looking for more the entire time he was here. He is a hellava coach, but he is a money grubbing d licker.

                      I bet he still wins, he is driven like no one i have seen.
                      he had something special going @ Lousiville and then....
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by weazel079
                        he had something special going @ Lousiville and then....

                        He did have something special, but now we have Kragthorpe. And i fully expect him to do great things here. Our AD Tom Jurich hasnt made 1 bad hire, and i dont expect this one to be any different than the rest.


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