Probably not, he'll be to much bad publicity for anyone to pick him up.
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2007-08-15 08:07:15
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answered by Patrick 5
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Well I cant say if he will play again or not. I cant say if he is guilty or not. I dont think my employer could give me a leave or suspend me indefinitely if I allegedly held dog fights on my property. I must admit that I am a little surprised that he has been suspended already, maybe thats because the NFL is privy to information that is actual that we havent heard yet. I dont know.
But as far as him playing again in the league??? Well I know he is a great athlete but he never got his team over the top to be an elite NFL franchise. So personally I could care less if he plays or not, but if there is any team that would take a chance on him it would be the RAIDERS because they take everyones castoffs!! lol Maybe even Dallas. Jerry Jones hasn't had a playoff win in like 10 years now. AWWW poor baby How would you like to be a Lion or a Cardinal fan?? Now there are two sucky teams historically.
Trying to figure out why Ford is NEVER interviewed about how the Lions are trying to become winners. I wish once some bigtime broadcaster would put his butt on the spot!! Even though they seem to be moving in the right direction now there are like 50 years of only having won one playoff game.
Jerry Jones always seemed like a jerk when his team was winning but to his credit, he gets out there and you know he gives a crap and wants to have a winner. He doesnt hide behind his desk, he comes out and fields the tough questions from the media.
I am not a Dallas fan (in case you couldnt tell, I am a Lions fan)but I have to respect Mr. Jones for being involved!
Hey I liked that question I got to vent a little !! LOL
2007-08-15 08:44:26
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answered by buzzard b8 3
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I am not sure. It almost seems like it would be a no but then again Jamal Lewis did participate in a drug deal, served 6 months in Prison, and is still playing Football. So there is still a slight glimmer of a chance. Although I wouldn't expect to be any winning team, or one that would want the extra publicity he brings. If the Lions fail again, or the Raiders, maybe they will go after the running QB.
2007-08-15 08:23:53
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answered by Jason C 2
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I hope not with the Falcons. He was not getting the job done here and he is a total embarrassment on and off the field. When he flipped off the fans who paid good money and saw him play poorly, that was the last straw. That was before the dog issue. He might fit in well with the Raiders.I bet the Falcons wished they had traded him when they had the chance. His salary will count against the salary cap in 2007 and 2008. I also think his arrogance is appalling.
2007-08-15 08:31:48
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answered by Anonymous
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They have Suspend Indefinitely Depending on what Happens in his Court Trail If he's Found Not guilty of Charges of Dogfighting They'll let back In, if he's Found Guilty and Goes to Prison for this, He'll Be Kicked Out of the NFL a Lifetime Ban will be Put in Place.
2007-08-15 09:17:37
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answered by tfoley5000 7
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Probably not. He's facing up to six years now if he pleads. If he goes to trial, two more felony charges coming your way. If he can get a deal where he gets about 2 years in jail, he might play sometime in 2010 in the NFL. If he can play, someone will take the chance on him and sign him. But I see the AFL in his future. Maybe he could play with the Georgia Force. He'd get to stay in Atlanta. And he'd have some insane numbers in the AFL.
2007-08-15 08:35:53
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answered by Quiet Storm 5
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i think of he must be allowed to play because of the fact he's "harmless till shown to blame". this difficulty ought to take a protracted time to pass to trial however the NFL and all of the different sponsors have already convicted him and pulled the plug. If he's found to blame, then he must be put in penal complex in accordance to the regulation yet till then, he must be allowed to proceed working like numerous different individual. What occurs in the event that they discover him no longer to blame? Will the sponsors supply him returned pay and proceed to sponsor him? Will the NFL supply him returned pay and permit him to play? i don't be attentive to why regulation enforcement companies ought to concentration plenty interest on extreme profile celebrities while the easy thug is stealing vehicles, breaking into residences, merchandising drugs or any style of alternative crimes.
2016-10-15 10:58:12
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answered by starcher 4
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As long as the NFL doesn't try to ban him for personal conduct violations, I think he will play again. Some loser team will give him a shot, for instance, the Raiders. If he does his time and kisses major butt, people will eventually forgive and forget. I won't personally, but as long as he doesn't become a Bear, I don't care.
2007-08-15 08:08:04
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answered by JenJen 3
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Highly unlikely he will play in the NFL again. Sure hope he saved his money because not much more will be coming his way.
2007-08-15 08:14:07
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answered by marson80 2
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Its hard to say depending on what happens......If he is able to play it won't be for the Falcons......Its a blow to Atlanta because Herrington sucks....... but somebody will take a chance on Vick because of his great talent......only about 50% of the starting QBS are really good so I could see a team wanting him.....
2007-08-15 09:17:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think he will play again, regardless of the outcome with him. The Falcons owner doesn't really want him and I don't think any other organization will want him, because it would look bad on their part.
2007-08-15 08:10:00
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answered by Woody 6
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