I don't think the general public will allow it. There is so much attention now, if he tries, the media and every other person out there who thinks what he did was heinous will be screaming bloody murder. I think you can stick a fork in him now, cause he is DONE!!!
2007-08-20 18:53:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I do believe he will make a comeback. Some nut job of an owner will take a chance on him and believe that he can control Vick's every move and turn him into a game winning machine which he has not been good at his whole carreer but maybe they'll teach him how in prison. Yes he did plead guilty. Vick's attorney Billy Martin said his client "agreed to enter a plea of guilty to those charges and to accept full responsibility for his action and the mistakes he has made."
2007-08-20 18:58:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Michael Vick's best mistake become interior the business business enterprise he chosen to maintain. Vick's dogfighting will save him from taking part in interior the NFL lower back because of the NFL's desire to maintain a healthful image. in spite of if the comparable traits that make NFL gamers super is the comparable element that drove Vick to gamble on canines. maximum professional athletes have a aggressive nature...and each so often that competitiveness isn't used interior the suitable way. Vick must be waiting to play interior the CFL while he ultimately gets out of reformatory. in my view i do no longer comprehend why the attempt and time become made to pass after him. i in my view have faith that the actual reason they went after him with such gusto become to link him to drugs yet because of the fact that they could no longer try this they linked him to dogfighting. i'm sorry to assert that dogfighting and medicines are linked in African-American community because of the money which would be produced from the two agencies.
2016-12-12 08:17:39
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answered by ? 4
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He only pleaded guilty after he was painted into a corner he couldn't get out of. He was about to be indicted on a RICO violation which is a 20 year sentence. If he hadn't paid off the local cops and forced the Feds to get into it - he may have gotten off woth a year suspension. He is VERY lucky to get off with a couple of years in the can and a lifetime ban from the NFL. If he was Italian, he would get life in prison!
2007-08-20 19:04:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Micheal Vick is in his prime right now. hes a 7 year veteran that is going to Miss football for at least two years possibly three. the reason behind that is because he is going to jail for one and he will be suspended by the league for possibly another two so by the time he come back he would have been away from the game for far to long to be effective especially since his speed will decline with his age. so no i don't think he will make a com back even though he will try.
2007-08-20 18:58:32
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answered by w_payton1985 1
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There will be no come back for him. Once he pleads guilty, which he did today, the league will review it's standing policies, which they are doing currently, and inform him after his conviction that he can never play in the NFL again. The NFL has a strict policy of not allowing anyone who has a federal conviction to return to the league. Though he may have made a plea bargain to shorten his incarceration in prison, he won't be allowed back in the NFL.
2007-08-20 18:56:37
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answered by ZoneRider 4
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Not just Vick, when will it end? All the savage behavior from these overpaid thugs. They are acting just like the dogs in Vicks backyard. NFL=National Felons League must have a felony to play.
2007-08-20 21:39:01
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answered by golfserv2001 4
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unfortunately for mike, his career is a wrap (at least in the NFL). He pleaded guilty to a felony that touches a sore spot for many fans, violated a strict league policy in illegal gambling (especially with that thing going on with that NBA ref), and even after the feds are done with him the state of Virgina can subsequently charge him which they probably will. was it worth it? no of course not! excessive punishment? of course it is.
2007-08-20 20:14:49
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answered by dogstyle 2
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Vick should and will receive a lifetime ban from the NFL because of the federal gambling and racketeering charges.
2007-08-21 00:52:43
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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He may not return. Also, and I've said this before, he should be sued by the NFL to get their money back.
Also, he is going to have to deal with getting spit in his food where ever he goes for the rest of his life.
He should just end his own life now.
2007-08-20 23:35:02
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answered by JDK 2
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