Vick Indicted

This is what happens when you mess with "man's best friend"! Those dog ghosts are going to come back to haunt him! :mad:

I'm not going to hold my breath, but I really do doubt that the NFL or the law will do very much to Vick. He'll weasle out of it somehow, someway! :rolleyes:
 
iceberg;1553592 said:
i see atlanta crashing to the ground this year. when all this started you could already see that the new commish swung a heavy hammer. why trade your backup qb when you know there's a good chance your starter may be playing hard to get at the prison dances soon?

i'll bet he learns some new moves there, huh?

how many packs of cigs is vick worth???

:)

I am amazed at how good people are at deceiving themselves when reality is staring them right in the face. How the management of this team did not consider Vick's situation is beyond me.

If he's convicted, yep, he's gonna learn how to scramble better than he ever did...
 
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We Salute You!
 
GimmeTheBall!;1553600 said:
You've got it wrong, slushy.

Vick will corrupt the inmates!
:laugh1:


And give all the inmates herpes!

:eek:
 
joseephuss;1553602 said:
Crashing to the ground? They lost 7 of their last 9 games last year prompting them to get a new coach and great new defensive coordinator. I say they crashed last year and now will just have a tough time getting up.

ok, so they're on the ground heaving from last years collapse and while they finally made it to their hands and knees, ALMOST READY TO GET UP - along comes this to kick 'em in the ribs a few more times and knocks 'em back out again.

better? :)
 
Juke99;1553607 said:
:)

I am amazed at how good people are at deceiving themselves when reality is staring them right in the face. How the management of this team did not consider Vick's situation is beyond me.

If he's convicted, yep, he's gonna learn how to scramble better than he ever did...

i'd send him soap on a leashe just to be mean.
 
It'll take more than an indictment for him to miss any games this year. This is his first strike, correct? Or did he have previous scrapes with the law? He doesn't appear to be a serial offender like his little brother.
 
abersonc;1553605 said:
They need to do something bold here -- first they need to call the commish and convince him to drop an immediate and indefinite suspension on Vick, then the need to ban him from their facilities, then they need to sign Culpepper. If they just wait and see how this plays out it will screw them terribly. Petrino doesn't need this baggage to start.

They have Harrington. Culpepper is a BUST. Always has been, always will be.

Dolphins couldn't even get a trade for the guy. Cut him and ate the millions.

The other portions of your post is spot on.
 
iceberg;1553613 said:
ok, so they're on the ground heaving from last years collapse and while they finally made it to their hands and knees, ALMOST READY TO GET UP - along comes this to kick 'em in the ribs a few more times and knocks 'em back out again.

better? :)
And don't forget pissing on them.

Can't forget that one.
 
bbgun;1553617 said:
It'll take more than an indictment for him to miss any games this year. This is his first strike, correct? Or did he have previous scrapes with the law? He doesn't appear to be a serial offender like his little brother.

i'm seeing the new management swing a heavy hammer and people who had a run in years ago he's just now getting to to punish. while he's swinging this wild and free, he's not going to miss a vick-slap on such a technicality. : )
 
MichaelWinicki;1553604 said:
That's true.

I would guess a lot of Falcon fans will be voicing their displeasure.
So will the activist groups. Expect picket lines at Falcons games until the Commissioner reacts. They may not be effective, but they will happen.
 
remember the Ron Mexico thing and the herpes mess? He has had bad publicity- but nothing really bad as regards LEGAL problems. However, he certainly has had enough BAD PUBLICITY that the Commish COULD use that as grounds that this is enough NOW to suspend him. BUT I bet that it will not happen right away. The Commish might decide to sit back and see how this plays out over the next week or so.
 
bbgun;1553617 said:
It'll take more than an indictment for him to miss any games this year. This is his first strike, correct? Or did he have previous scrapes with the law? He doesn't appear to be a serial offender like his little brother.
He doesn't?

Ron Mexico, Middle Fingers, Water Bottle, Dog Fighting, etc.
 
burmafrd;1553630 said:
remember the Ron Mexico thing and the herpes mess? He has had bad publicity- but nothing really bad as regards LEGAL problems. However, he certainly has had enough BAD PUBLICITY that the Commish COULD use that as grounds that this is enough NOW to suspend him. BUT I bet that it will not happen right away. The Commish might decide to sit back and see how this plays out over the next week or so.


The punk will probably get a hefty fine and a one game suspension and come back on the field running around trying to play QB again! :rolleyes:

Honestly, something inside me tell me that he's not going to get much punishment our of this at all! And, I hope to hell I'm wrong!
 
Seven;1553618 said:
They have Harrington. Culpepper is a BUST. Always has been, always will be.

Dolphins couldn't even get a trade for the guy. Cut him and ate the millions.

The other portions of your post is spot on.

What? Culpepper always a bust. If he has always been a bust then I hope Romo has the same kind of success.

So the Falcons have Harrington and that is supposed to keep them from signing Culpepper. Harrington is the one that is a bust. He was drafted higher than Culpepper and achieved far less.

Culpepper may not worth signing now because he is still injured and probably won't be 100%. Harrington is healthy and is not worth having and never has been.
 
iceberg;1553622 said:
i'm seeing the new management swing a heavy hammer and people who had a run in years ago he's just now getting to to punish. while he's swinging this wild and free, he's not going to miss a vick-slap on such a technicality. : )

True. But what if the commish suspended him, only to see him acquitted months later. He'd look foolish.
 

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