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Old 11-25-2012   #16
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Really? C'mon man. Sales tactic to replace an overrated Reid endorsed QB. Period. Save-face tactic if there was one.
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“That is one of the luxuries of my position as owner as well as the ultimate decision maker, general manager and president – I can do that and take the losses and come back for more,” Jones said.


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Old 11-25-2012   #17
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Old 11-26-2012   #18
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The animal stuff was just aweful but the man paid his time in prison and there is no way IMO he does anything of that nature again.
Its hard to argue his is an incredible talent. His speed and arm strength are both among the best to have played his position. The Eagles line is terrible just like in Dallas. I think if he were given the right situation he could become a true threat.
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Hopefully he comes back and gets hit again.

I hope his brain gets so rattled that he becomes a vegetable for the rest of his life.

But, he'll probably just retire and enjoy the millions he got coming out of prison.
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Old 11-26-2012   #20
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Vick, concussions, football and high speed impacts, yada is the topic not animals. No more general warnings.
Did you know there are only 5000 Snow Leopards in the wild now and they are confined to Central Asia? However, the effective global population (those likely to reproduce) is less than half that number.
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The animal stuff was just aweful but the man paid his time in prison and there is no way IMO he does anything of that nature again.
Its hard to argue his is an incredible talent. His speed and arm strength are both among the best to have played his position. The Eagles line is terrible just like in Dallas. I think if he were given the right situation he could become a true threat.
Being a good QB is more than just having great speed and tremendous arm strength. Those two specific traits are probably the least important aspects of being a great QB. He is lacking in many other areas and that is why he isn't a true threat. He is at best an average QB and putting him the right situation isn't going to change that. True greatness shows no through matter what situation a QB is in. Putting Vick on a better team isn't going to change his inaccuracy, his lack of touch, his inability to make good pre-snap reads, his poor decision making and several other things he doesn't do that well.
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It was stated on NBC10 in philly last night Vick is playing next week
This is good news, hope he avoids getting injured again.
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This is good news.
Yeah, it is. Maybe Ratliff can take him out for good next time.
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Don't feel sorry for him. He is living life with money he thought he wouldn't see again.

He hasn't improved his flaws as a qb imo to feel sorry for him.
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He should try electroshock treatment for his headaches.
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No offense to some of you, but Frozen who posted in this thread is a 17 year old kid and its pretty sad to see that he has a better grasp on life than most of you other people posting in this thread.

Talking about wishing a guy more harm and even going so far as to say you hope he gets hit so hard again that he becomes a vegetable on life support is disgusting and embarassing for you as human beings.

Some of you sit back in your little computer chairs behind the screen and have no idea what others go through in their life and make comments accordingly. I'll admit there are also times when i've made comments i regret but wishing another human being this kind of harm is not one of those things.

Vick did his time for his problems.. and he's done everything right and busted his *** for that team since he's been back in football. Its not his fault he has to wear a freakin kevlar vest and run for his life every play becaue their line is such an embarassment. If he does come back and play the rest of this year i just hope he doesn't get killed back there.

Seriously though, for some of you.. less is more.
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No offense to some of you, but Frozen who posted in this thread is a 17 year old kid and its pretty sad to see that he has a better grasp on life than most of you other people posting in this thread.

Talking about wishing a guy more harm and even going so far as to say you hope he gets hit so hard again that he becomes a vegetable on life support is disgusting and embarassing for you as human beings.

Some of you sit back in your little computer chairs behind the screen and have no idea what others go through in their life and make comments accordingly. I'll admit there are also times when i've made comments i regret but wishing another human being this kind of harm is not one of those things.

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Blah, blah, blah.

So, you can do horrible acts, but as long as you 'pay' your time all is forgiven?

Bull.

Yes. I hope he becomes a vegetable. I really, really hope so.
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I could care less about Michael Vick. I hope he gets knocked out again.
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Blah, blah, blah.

So, you can do horrible acts, but as long as you 'pay' your time all is forgiven?

Bull.

Yes. I hope he becomes a vegetable. I really, really hope so.
Im sure you've never done anything bad in your life.. because we're all saints in our little armchairs in front of our computer screens. The man is a stranger to you, yet you wish the most horrible of things to him?

I won't wish anything bad on you, sir.. but karma will be paying a visit to your residence.. no doubt.

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Im sure you've never done anything bad in your life.. because we're all saints in our little armchairs in front of our computer screens. The man is a stranger to you, yet you wish the most horrible of things to him?

I won't wish anything bad on you, sir.. but karma will be paying a visit to your residence.. no doubt.

Pretty sure most of us didn't maim, torture, and electrocute hundreds of dogs for fun and profit.
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