Forever -his actions (if they are proven) are beyond stupid. The NFL should make him an example. Get rid of the thrash ,its time to clean up the league.
2007-05-30 08:08:56
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answered by wezl4 3
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If found guilty, then the league should make a clear example and suspend him for life. Be done with him and move on.
Vick is not yet on the statistic, but did you realize the 48 players where arrested last year...in 2004 there were only 24 arrested.
The league should step in and come down hard...let Vick's external support group help him grieve the consequences of the issues and then Prayerfully he can get help and turn his life around.
Stop wasting the time of the other players and the fans...clean up the sport before it self destructs!!!
2007-05-30 06:48:01
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answered by warequalspeace 4
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I'm not sure how much jail time Vick would get, but it is a felony if he is found guilty. I don't really think it's a matter of him getting suspended by the NFL and how much time that would be. Jail time is what should be talked about. I think this is way above the NFL and what they can do to him. I don't think they can suspend him on suspicion, and when he is found guilty it won't really matter what the league thinks anyway.
2007-05-30 07:31:32
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answered by BRYAN H 2
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A year would be fair over and above what the legal system will hopefully do to him. If they don't suspend him for as long as Pacman then Goodell is a hypocrite who demonstrates that the "franchise" players are treated differently than the average player. But I think he's done a good job so far so I'll give him the benefit of the doubt.
2007-05-30 06:59:01
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answered by Chuck 3
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Vick and his brother are both punks.That said,I think he should be suspended for life and made to do community service at animal shelters as part of his punishment.Tack on 15 years for good measure.Guys like this are a cheap imitation of what the game of football should be.
2007-05-30 08:53:10
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answered by zeus2quincy 3
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michael vick stared out as between the greater powerful quarterbacks interior the NFL, yet that replaced into awhile in the past. each and every 300 and sixty 5 days Vick has a concern, permit that's his arm accuracy or problems with the regulation. i think of Vick desires to locate a sparkling domicile, reason Atlanta isn't the ambience for Vick. He the two desires to locate a sparkling domicile, or hes gonna bypass previous attempting to play a reliable interest for the Falcons.
2016-12-18 08:47:02
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answered by vannostrand 4
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At least as long as the maximum prison sentence, even if he gets off with probation from the court.
He's not been convicted yet, and probably won't be.
But I hope that Goodell has an ace in his pocket in regards to player conduct that will give him some type of consequences from the league. cause you know the team isn't going to punish their star player, it going to have to come from the top.
2007-05-30 06:46:46
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answered by ablair67 4
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Forever
2007-05-30 06:48:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I think he should get 1-2 years in jail for every dog found in his household. And if he DOES get a lighter sentence than that, I don't think he should ever get to return to the NFL.
Henry... where the hell are you getting your information? It's a felony in all states but 2 you retard.
2007-05-30 08:40:28
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answered by Jordan 4
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For life, with no chance for reinstatement. Not only is he a disappointment ON the field, but he's likely a criminal off the field.
The new commish needs to send a message that NOBODY is exempt from punishment for bad behavior.
2007-05-30 06:52:14
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answered by Anonymous
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