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Chico 2009/08/14 14:42:15
I would like for every dog I've ever loved to have "a good go" at his a$$!!
I would like you to think about ME when you pay this scumbag millions for your "pleasure"!
I think he is so great! A real man! I can drink beer and watch him and pretend to be an athlete!
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Vick, Eagles agree to 2-year deal
Andy Reid On Eagles' Signing Vick
Michael Vick signs a two-year contract with EaglesTags: NFL, Philadelphia Eagles



Vick arrived in Philadelphia Tuesday morning and remained there Wednesday evening. The Eagles will hold a news conference on Friday morning to announce his signing. The first year of the deal is for $1.6 million with an option for the second year at $5.2 million, sources told ESPN's Chris Mortensen. Vick can also earn an additional $3 million in incentives over the two years of the contract, sources told ESPN.com's Len Pasquarelli.
Vick King Of First Down
During the first years of his career (2004-06), Michael Vick rushed the ball better than any other quarterback. He had six 100-yard rushing games and 102 10-plus yard runs, but he was also one of the top rushers amongst all players -- especially on first down.
Player Team Yds/carry on 1st down
Michael Vick ATL 7.6
Frank Gore SF 5.3
Tiki Barber NYG 5.2
Mewelde Moore MIN 5.0
Joseph Addai IND 4.9
Vick was the No. 1 draft pick in 2001 by the Atlanta Falcons and once the highest-paid player in football. But he has not played since 2006 when his career came tumbling down. He was convicted in August 2007 of conspiracy and running a dogfighting operation, sentenced to 23 months in federal prison and suspended indefinitely by the NFL.
But after serving his time and being released from home confinement July 20, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell conditionally lifted Vick's suspension, allowing him to sign with a team.
Vick can immediately take part in preseason practices, workouts and meetings and can play in the final two preseason games. Once the season begins, Vick may participate in all team activities except games, and Goodell said he would consider Vick for full reinstatement by Week 6 (Oct. 18-19) at the latest.
"I'm a believer that as long as people go through the right process, they deserve a second chance," Eagles coach Andy Reid said. "He's got great people on his side; there isn't a finer person than Tony Dungy. He's proven he's on the right track."
The Eagles went to the playoffs last season under quarterback Donovan McNabb, and are still looking for their elusive first Super Bowl win.
McNabb has led the Eagles to five NFC championship games and one Super Bowl appearance in the last eight years, and was rewarded with a $5.3 million raise in the offseason. The Eagles tore up his old contract with two years remaining, and gave him a new deal worth $24.5 million over the next two seasons.
The team is a surprise landing point for Vick. It was among 26 clubs that said there was no interest in Vick, but that may have changed when backup Kevin Kolb strained a knee ligament earlier this week. Kolb's injury isn't serious and he's expected to return next week. The Eagles also have veteran A.J. Feeley.
Mosley: Eagles gamble

Former Falcons All-Pro Michael Vick signed with the Eagles for one season with a club option for a second. Good or bad move? Does it change the NFC East race? Blog

"There won't be a quarterback controversy," Reid said. "We have to make sure he gets back in football shape. He comes into a good, stable unit here. Donovan and Michael are very close."
Reid made sure he spoke with McNabb before signing Vick.
"I pretty much lobbied to get him here," McNabb said. "I believe in second chances and what better place to get a second chance than here with this group of guys. ... He's no threat to me, not for Kolb. We had the opportunity to add another weapon to our offense."
Vick could be used in a variation of the Wildcat offense that the Miami Dolphins made popular last season. He's also familiar with the West Coast offense, though Atlanta ran a different version than the one Philadelphia uses.
"He's an unbelievable athlete, both running the ball and throwing it," Reid said. "I'll think of something for him."
Team president Joe Banner said Vick's deal was basically complete two days ago, but that the team met with him before it was signed, according to the Philadelphia Daily News. He said the team's due diligence included discussions with commissioner Roger Goodell's office, with Dungy, who is serving as Vick's personal adviser, and the National Humane Society.
"I just hope the people will understand that we did our research," Banner said, the newspaper reported.
"It was very tough initially, but everybody we talked to said the same thing, that he was remorseful and that he had gone through an incredible transformation, that he was basically good at heart," Banner said, according to the Daily News. "We heard this over and over again from people who felt he deserved a second chance."
When news of Vick's signing circulated in the press box during the first half of the Eagles' preseason opener against New England, even the team's public relations staff seemed surprised.
The stadium was buzzing by halftime as word spread. Fans standing on the concourse were in disbelief. One fan wondered how quickly he'd be able to buy a Vick jersey. Another asked if this was a joke.
"We got quite a few calls from people who were upset. But there was a fairly significant, large number, in favor. I'd say there was a smaller number opposed," Banner said, according to the Philadelphia Daily News. "We've been hearing anecdotes of people in sports bars who were enthusiastic about it. There were some chants for Vick here at the game."
In a "60 Minutes" interview set to air Sunday, Vick accepted blame for not stopping the illegal dogfighting operation he bankrolled.
Vick said he feels "some tremendous hurt behind what happened."

Brian Finneran, a former teammate of Michael Vick's, thinks Vick will be in good hands with Andy Reid and Donovan McNabb. But he probably wouldn't do well in another position besides QB.
He said he should have taken "the initiative to stop it all ... I didn't."
Asked if he was more concerned about his playing career or the dogs he hurt, Vick replied, "Football don't even matter."
The animal rights group, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, wasted no time reminding people exactly what Vick had done.
"PETA and millions of decent football fans around the world are disappointed that the Eagles decided to sign a guy who hung dogs from trees. He electrocuted them with jumper cables and held them under water," PETA spokesman Dan Shannon told The Associated Press.
"You have to wonder what sort of message this sends to young fans who care about animals and don't want them to be harmed."
Reid believes most Eagles fans will accept Vick.
"This is America. We do make mistakes," Reid said. "This situation is a chance to prove he's doing the right things. He's been proactive speaking across the country."
Vick filed for bankruptcy protection last July, listing assets of about $16 million and debts of more than $20 million.
Vick pleaded guilty after his three co-defendants had already done so. They told of how Vick participated in the killing of dogs that didn't perform well in test fights by shooting, hanging, drowning or slamming them to the ground.
Vick's appearances at federal court in Richmond, Va., prompted large groups of protesters to gather outside. Many were with PETA and held signs depicting photographs of pit bulls ravaged in dogfights.
Still, there were supporters who wore his No. 7 jersey.
A three-time Pro Bowler, Vick rushed for 1,039 yards in 2006, the most by a quarterback in a single season in NFL history. His 8.45 yards a carry average that season is also an NFL record. Vick appeared in 74 regular season games (67 starts) from 2001-06, completing 930 of 1,730 passes for 11,505 yards and 71 touchdowns. He rushed for 3,859 yards and 21 touchdowns. He is 2-2 as a starter in the playoffs with both losses coming against the Eagles.
The Eagles travel to meet Vick's former team, the Falcons, in Week 13 on Dec. 6.
Senior NFL anlyst Chris Mortensen, ESPN reporter Sal Paolantonio, ESPN.com senior writer Len Pasquarelli and The Associated Press contributed
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  • **Bessie** 2009/08/14 14:45:42
    I would like you to think about ME when you pay this scumbag millions for you...
    **Bessie**
    +8
    Perfect! The Eagles! The only stadium with a bail bondsman in the stadium and a holding cell! Perfect match!
    DISGUSTING!!!

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  • littlebuffalo55TBA 2009/08/17 17:31:57 (edited)
    I would like you to think about ME when you pay this scumbag millions for you...
    littlebuffalo55TBA
    +1
    I think the cost of what he did merits the loss of a profession in that much limelight forever!

    Oh, I believe the part about being influenced on this sort of thing as a child. What I don't believe is after time at a modern university that his eyes were not open to the crimes he commited!
  • Gun665 2009/08/17 17:16:18
  • 1oct1 "Marko" 2009/08/17 01:11:41
    I would like you to think about ME when you pay this scumbag millions for you...
    1oct1 "Marko"
    +1
    That picture makes me sick. Just sick.
    I listen to espn radio in the morning and I've heard both sides.
    He did so many bad things other then running the fights.
    He tortured those dogs....held under water, electrocuted them for no reason but having a sick mind, period.
    I hope he takes a blind side hit and he get's paralyzed from the neck down.
  • Chico 1oct1 "... 2009/08/17 16:17:01 (edited)
    Chico
    +1
    And his interview told all

    He worried about, in this order:

    HIS CAREER
    HIS FAMILY
    HIS FRIENDS (Fans)
    HIS CAREER

    Little said about the dogs.

    Now he runs around with PETA giving speeches about animals!

    Bunk.

    One look into his eyes in that interview and I knew this POS had no remores for the animals at all............
  • 1oct1 "... Chico 2009/08/17 23:33:17
    1oct1 "Marko"
    Agreed!
    Then the comish gets lied to about the whole thing and Vick gets caught smoking pot before the trial. Where is the suspension on top of it all? Second chance is what they are all preaching....I'd say it's at about the fifth chance or so.
  • chilove 2009/08/15 16:01:57
    I think he is so great! A real man! I can drink beer and watch him and preten...
    chilove
    +1
    what an athlete cant wait to see him in that green will be so sexy, a real man, who has served his time and made a come back im so proud of him
  • Manster chilove 2009/08/16 01:14:59
    Manster
    +1
    I think Andy Reid and the Eagles are doing the right thing for their team and for Vick,by bringing him into a situation where he will only be on the field for some special plays.And above all else for giving a man another chance after Vick had made a mistake and paid his debt to society by serving his time without trying to shirk his responsibility for what took place! Many years ago,my late father-in-law gave a guy a 2nd chance who had served time in prison for armed robbery,That guy was a loyal and diligent employee,because he appreciated being given that second chance whe no one else would even give him a cursory glance.
    Remember the heat Reid took years ago when he selected Donovan McNabb over the popular choice back then of Ricky Williams?I hope this pays the same positive dividends for all concerned!
  • Chico Manster 2009/08/17 16:19:19
    Chico
    +1
    I believe in second chances

    Sure

    But I also hold grudges

    For our true friends

    And BTW, second chances are for those truly remorseful

    This sack of crap is not......... Not for a "second" (chance or otherwise)
  • Michelle Chico 2009/08/17 16:22:35
    Michelle
    +1
    I agree...2nd chances are fine but it doesn't necessarily mean you get to go back to your old "lifestyle". Most offenders have to start over--not pick up where they left off.
  • Manster Chico 2009/08/17 18:02:19
    Manster
    What have you seen from Vick that convinces you that he doesn't deserve a second chance?
  • darlene 2009/08/15 04:04:58
    I would like you to think about ME when you pay this scumbag millions for you...
    darlene
    +4
    Heres what I think of Michael Vick!
  • chilove darlene 2009/08/15 16:21:49
    chilove
    +1
    funny thats the same thing i think of you and peta
  • darlene chilove 2009/08/15 23:49:02
    darlene
    +4
    Your too sweet!
  • Chico chilove 2009/08/17 16:20:59
    Chico
    PETA and Vick are a good match

    Both phonies
  • Michelle chilove 2009/08/17 16:22:58
    Michelle
    +1
    I thought you approved of Vic?? He is now a spokesman for PETA!
  • Chico Michelle 2009/08/17 19:10:19
    Chico
    Both agenda-driven POS's IMHO!
  • Chico darlene 2009/08/17 16:20:17
    Chico
    Me too

    From now on its the "Filphadelphia Beagles" to me...............
  • Louis Shipman 2009/08/15 01:18:48 (edited)
    I would like for every dog I've ever loved to have "a good go" at his a$$!!
    Louis Shipman
    +2
    I would like to see this put him in a stadium wearing a meat suit and release the pitbulls.
  • DaveInNH 2009/08/15 00:56:49
    I would like you to think about ME when you pay this scumbag millions for you...
    DaveInNH
    +2
    Hasn't anyone else heard? NFL players can get away with murder and still be economically viable.

    Donte' Stallworth
    millions pleasure heard nfl players murder economically viable donte stallworth

    What other organization pay's its employees too much money to do nothing but offend American sensibilities?

    viable donte stallworth organization pays employees money offend american sensibilities
  • chilove DaveInNH 2009/08/15 16:11:10
    chilove
    the man jumped in from of stallworths vehicle im sorry he died, but how do you know it want suicide, just because he was drinking they want to blame him , they are equally at fault, he was tried did his time, so let him move on also
  • Helo Chick chilove 2009/08/17 01:46:32
    Helo Chick
    +1
    Was he drinking and driving?
  • Michelle Helo Chick 2009/08/17 17:05:20
    Michelle
    Yep...heard he was also doing drugs on top of everything else. His time consisted of 29 days.....and an apology to the family of the guy he KILLED.
  • Helo Chick Michelle 2009/08/17 17:18:51
    Helo Chick
    You said, "just because he was drinking they want to blame him , they are equally at fault," If he was drinking and driving, he IS at fault. That's called a DUI!
  • Michelle Helo Chick 2009/08/17 17:29:18
    Michelle
    +1
    I'm AGREEING w/ you!
  • Helo Chick Michelle 2009/08/17 18:49:03
    Helo Chick
    I'm confused. I just noticed you weren't the original person I replied too, sorry......
    confused noticed person replied
  • Michelle Helo Chick 2009/08/17 18:52:19
    Michelle
    +1
    That's OK! Just being on the same sheet of paper works for me! sheet works
  • Chico chilove 2009/08/17 16:22:58
    Chico
    +2
    You are a Muslim idiot
  • Chico DaveInNH 2009/08/17 16:22:10
    Chico
    When I was in college

    These fat white old "boosters" would pay money to sit in steam room with the football players

    Figure it out!

    Wannabe's all............
  • OLD CRACKER 2009/08/15 00:00:11
    I would like for every dog I've ever loved to have "a good go" at his a$$!!
    OLD CRACKER
    +3
    WLL STOP WATCHING PRO FOOTBALL BECAUSE OF THIS NIMROD. IT IS NOTHING BY A SIDE SHOW FOR SOUL TRAIN ANYWAY.
  • chilove OLD CRA... 2009/08/15 16:11:35
    chilove
    good glad to see you go
  • Helo Chick chilove 2009/08/17 01:45:23
    Helo Chick
    +1
    Wish you would.
  • average Joe blow 2009/08/14 22:29:16
    I would like you to think about ME when you pay this scumbag millions for you...
    average Joe blow
    +2
    That says it all for me. Thanks..
  • Raven 2009/08/14 21:08:17
    I would like for every dog I've ever loved to have "a good go" at his a$$!!
    Raven
    +2
    ppl like him are the cause of fuckin BSL he should still be in jail for what he did like ppl said that are against BSL....ITS NOT THE BREED ITS THE OWNER
  • chilove Raven 2009/08/15 16:13:03 (edited)
    chilove
    well who is your owner
  • Michelle chilove 2009/08/17 17:06:33
    Michelle
    +1
    Here's something for ya! ya
  • Helo Chick 2009/08/14 19:14:04
    I would like for every dog I've ever loved to have "a good go" at his a$$!!
    Helo Chick
    +3
    "PETA and millions of decent football fans around the world are disappointed that the Eagles decided to sign a guy who hung dogs from trees. He electrocuted them with jumper cables and held them under water,"



    That's how Dahmer started his killing spree. Why is this asshole ANY different? He a disgusting person, I think they should tie raw steaks to him and set 100 rabid pit-bulls on his ass. See how fast he can run 100 yards.
  • chilove Helo Chick 2009/08/15 16:20:10
    chilove
    piss on peta
  • Helo Chick chilove 2009/08/17 01:42:44
    Helo Chick
    +3
    Well no shit piss on PETA. But doing what he did to those dogs was disgusting. If you don't think so you're just as bad as him.
  • Chico Helo Chick 2009/08/17 16:25:33 (edited)
    Chico
    +2
    chilove is just another wannabe NFL would be jock suck-up!
  • Helo Chick Chico 2009/08/17 17:01:32
    Helo Chick
    Yeah, chilove's just here stirring up sh*t.

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