Baffles me why these multi-millionaires make such dumb choices.
2007-05-28 06:00:56
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answered by voodewchile 2
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Looks like Atlanta should have held on to Matt Schaub, as it is almost a lock that Vick will miss some games this year. How games does a felony conviction cost you if just being accused costs a whole year? Look for Goodell to make an example out of Vick, as the Pac-Man example obviously hasn't taken.
2007-05-28 13:34:05
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answered by somathus 7
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no vick is not guilty he is a hero, dog fighting has been around for hundreds of years, allthough i do not agree with it and it is against the law, i still feel he is innocent, and he will be running and gunning for the atlanta falcons as usual,vick cant help what his family does i mean could he help it when marcus broke that other football players leg and vick is a classy guy i mean when people were booing him he gave everyone the finger and they deserved it. LOL yes the man is GUILTY!!!!!!!!
2007-05-31 21:19:41
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answered by joel p 1
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Pet Owners are one of the biggest, quietest lobbies in the US. The government acts very quickly on recalls for pet food and others and it is one of the few lobbies that almost no one is against. Infrequently does it make it into real controversial areas, but this is one case that will. Michael Vick will be wishing he was a steroid poster boy and chasing Hank Aaron before this season is out.
To most fans, this makes TO's stunts look like a kid who doesn't want take a bath.
2007-05-28 13:12:58
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answered by BAGOFSWAGS 5
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Vick is guilty of something alright. The problem is what. With a lot of money to defend himself it will be difficult to convict him of much.
2007-05-28 14:29:40
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answered by ROBERT W 1
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Looks that way. If he is i hope he gets banned from the NFL for life and gets the max sentence in jail. He has allways been a piece of sh*t. Just like his brother.
2007-05-28 13:02:23
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answered by That One Dude 3
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i'd have to go with yes, i watched the report on otl and it just seems that their is too much going against him. i think he'll have the most severe punishment yet if this comes to be true. and he'll deserve every bit of it. im tired of athletes (rich, famous people in general) thinking they are above the law. i love what the commish is doing and i think he is going in the right direction to clean up the game.
2007-05-28 13:03:56
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answered by karrtune 3
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Yes, guilty
2007-05-28 15:15:30
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answered by Arctica 1
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i think hes guilty people just dont make up stuff like that
2007-05-28 13:49:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I certainly hope so.
2007-05-28 15:22:16
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answered by stan l 7
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