Doubtful. His skills are likely to diminish some while he is in prison, and it will also be a huge PR gamble for any team that would hypothetically take a chance on him.
It's a shame that a young man with his talent had to throw away everything he had because of pure foolishness.
2007-12-10 09:14:55
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answered by frenchy62 7
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The effects of the crimes Vick violated are decrease than different crimes committed by potential of gamers that have been allowed to play interior the NFL. like it or no longer, the legal severity of the crimes do no longer justify him being banned. possibly the regulations and effects might desire to be replaced yet that does no longer have any influence of Vick's modern-day subject. i might assume the NFL Commissioner to place some style of settlement in place which will require Vick to accomplish various events and meet different measurable objectives until now permitting him to sign with a team. a style of could be to commence a commencing place for the greater desirable therapy of animals or some such undertaking in an attempt to assuage the animal rights wackos. in spite of he does, and in spite of the settlement with the NFL, it basically isn't sufficient to fulfill many people, and between those, lots of soccer followers. i might in my opinion prefer to ensure Vick play back and picture he will. maximum communities will draw back from giving him tryouts because of the unfavourable exposure. yet he gets some grants and it would be as much as him to tutor he merits to be decrease back interior the league, on the sector and stale.
2016-10-10 23:51:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Vick will have to play in the NFL if he wants to play again. The CFL will not allow anyone who is a convicted criminal to play anymore. I think he will play again. He will do his time and the more time that passes the more apt people will be to forgive him. Especially now that he has shown he is truly remorseful and he is not trying to dodge out on the charges. That was shown by his willingness to start his sentence early.
2007-12-10 04:46:13
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answered by Anonymous
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No because Michael Vick Violate NFL Gambling Rules
2007-12-10 04:43:51
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answered by chrism 3
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If Al Davis is still alive, Vick will have a job. I'm sure the NFL will tack on another year suspencion from the league. He may end up in Canada if Vick wants to play that bad.
2007-12-10 04:40:13
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answered by NInnyhammer 5
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If he can get back by 2010, as is being predicted, there has to be a team out there thats willing to give Vick the minimum, and give him a chance.
If your talking about a player that was barely there and wasnt a pro-bowler, you might as well give up all hope.
2007-12-10 04:41:19
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answered by martin_rulz6 5
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I am pretty sure he will, just considering the fact that he is an incredible player. Unless he changes his perspective in life or gets killed in jail, i dont see why he wouldnt work his *** off to gain back his fame and fortune in the NFL. Hopefully they'll be generous enough to allow him.
2007-12-10 04:46:01
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answered by Ashter 1
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Yeah somebody might give him a shot although he probably won't get a long term contract or see big money right away if ever again. But their might be somebody who is willing to give him a second chance granted he's changed his life and shows remorse for his actions which might make Roger Goodell give him another chance.
2007-12-10 04:49:37
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answered by Anonymous
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If an NFL owner is willing to face criticism from PETA and other animal right groups, yes, he will play again. Maybe not as a QB, but he could play WR, RB, or special teams.
lremmell64's, you deserve to rot!!!
2007-12-10 05:15:25
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answered by uthamanj 4
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Well, I suppose it could happen...The question will be whether Goodell reinstates him...Vick lied DIRECTLY to him...but as much crap as Pac Man Jones has pulled, he's just suspended for the year...
Someone as desperate as the Dolphins could pick him up...but its probably safe to assume they'll pick a QB in the next draft too...
2007-12-10 04:43:55
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answered by Terry C. 7
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