It looks like he is already in at least some trouble, since he is reportedly mulling over a plea agreement. That's usually an admission of guilt in the court of public opinion. So depending on what actually goes down I think he's either done for good or will at least be out for the 2007 season.
2007-08-17 00:43:02
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answered by aquasonic 2
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Well since you mean will he PLAY another down(yeah that first guy had to be a smart-*** about it, oh and CENTER snaps the Ball to the QB so unless he becomes a center he won't snap a football either). No he isn't going to play in the NFL if Goodell wants to look consistent. He will be BANNED FOR LIFE FOR GAMBLING/ASSOCIATING WITH GAMBLING. All the NFL needs to do is find the lettering where he is accused of betting on the fights and have him plead guilty to that part of the charge. Now if what they were saying on ESPN last night is true then Vick really better take the plea, because they were saying the new indictment would be Racketeering charges under R.I.C.O. Act. He would be SCREWED if that comes up and he is found guilty.
2007-08-17 08:38:54
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answered by Anonymous
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It doesn't really matter actually. As I'm typing this, Vick is getting eclipsed by younger players like Vince Young and the likes. He's such a has-been player.
To answer your question, Vick's *** will get snapped when he bends down to pick up the soap in prison. If you're reading this Michael Vick, it's time to go to Blockbusters and rent Prison Break season 1 & 2. Just don't be tempted to rent Super Dog though.
2007-08-17 07:48:57
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answered by yasirion 2
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It depends how much time he gets and if the Commissioner runs his suspension consurrently with his prison time...the feds have the hammer, Vick has no leverage, and I would be shocked if he misses less than 2 seasons, which gives him a choice...ride the pine in the NFL if he can find somebody who wants him, or go to the CFL...or he could start a Mexican ProFootball/Dogfighting league...
2007-08-17 08:26:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Take another snap in the NFL? Doubtful. At best he ends up in the CFL after doing time.
2007-08-17 08:16:02
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answered by Tom H 4
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He never snapped a down yet. But to answer your question, he'll never TAKE another snap in the NFL.
2007-08-20 11:15:42
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answered by robertlnngr 4
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I hope not. It's time the NFL takes a stand and sends a message that improper behavior won't be tolerated. The NFL owes it's fans that. They should ensure there are proper role models for todays youths.. ..
2007-08-18 05:47:29
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answered by tidebackernpi 4
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If he is found guilty, pleas..etc he is done as far as the NFL is concerned.
Iike others have said, I can see him trying to go to canada in a year or so to try to play in the CFL where they will pay him even more $$$.
2007-08-17 09:47:11
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answered by The Internet Is Yours 5
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I dont see the NFL banning Vic for dog fighting.Then what you going to ban the next player that hits his wife?and if you dont people will say "what dogs more important than people"thats a slippery slope to go down.If he is banned it will be for gambling,if he is charged with it.
2007-08-17 09:58:27
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answered by muddyriverdogz 3
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Perhaps, but I doubt it. Figure maybe 6 months to a year in jail, then he has to win back approval from the commissioner, who has already found him guilty in his own mind...
2007-08-17 07:42:31
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answered by powhound 7
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