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Michael Vick plans to sign a one-day contract, retire as a Falcon


Kevin Greene

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It’s been a decade since Michael Vick went from a Falcons superstar to a convicted felon, and after his release from prison he’s been an Eagle, a Jet and a Steeler. But he’ll be remembered for his greatness in Atlanta, and that’s where he wants his career to come to an official end.

Vick told CBS Radio in Atlanta that he has talked with the Falcons about signing a one-day contract and officially retiring with the team that chose him first overall in the 2001 NFL draft.

Hopefully soon,” said Vick.

How fitting Falcon fans will be welcoming a dog killing felon to their menagerie this season.

Perhaps he can be the first member of the ring of honor in the new Retractable Anus Stadium. 

 

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20 minutes ago, XOBlackxJokerOX said:

Folks are still talking about that? As much philanthropy the guy had undertaken since serving his punishment, folks still want to talk about the dogs. Can we give it a rest? It's about as annoying as talking Cam's towel. He was punished, served his time, and has been a modem citizen since.

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Yeah, becaise what Vick did is totally equivalent to Cam putting a towel on his head. Fug that guy and his defenders. I'd still love to see him mauled to death by a pack of pit bulls.

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Yeah, becaise what Vick did is totally equivalent to Cam putting a towel on his head. Fug that guy and his defenders. I'd still love to see him mauled to death by a pack of pit bulls.

The guy served his time, give it a rest. It annoys me when people put dogs on the same pedestal as people. I hope you feel the same way about horses, deer, possum, chickens, spiders, roaches, squirrels, gators, etc., etc. They live and breathe too. Rae Carruth, the RB from the Rams that ran over those teens, Donté Stallworth, and players like them killed actual PEOPLE. Not defending his actions but jeez, priorities.

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8 minutes ago, XOBlackxJokerOX said:


The guy served his time, give it a rest. It annoys me when people put dogs on the same pedestal as people. I hope you feel the same way about horses, deer, possum, chickens, spiders, roaches, squirrels, gators, etc., etc. They live and breathe too. Rae Carruth, the RB from the Rams that ran over those teens, Donté Stallworth, and players like them killed actual PEOPLE. Not defending his actions but jeez, priorities.

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No one has compared his actions to someone who has killed people. Meanwhile, you compared his actions to Cam wearing a towel on his head. Maybe it's you who needs to check his priorities.

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No one has compared his actions to someone who has killed people. Meanwhile, you compared his actions to Cam wearing a towel on his head. Maybe it's you who needs to check his priorities.

Maybe you should understand context... Its comparable in the way anybody beats a dead horse. Got it now? Grab a snickers guy, you're not you when you're hungry...

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3 minutes ago, XOBlackxJokerOX said:


Maybe you should understand context... Its comparable in the way anybody beats a dead horse. Got it now? Grab a snickers guy, you're not you when you're hungry...

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You're the one who introduced a total strawman argument.

And no, I don't compare those other species to dogs. Dogs were the first domesticated species dating back to 25,000 to 40,000 years ago and were domesticated as a companion species. We created them as a species and they're almost wholly reliant on us for survival.

Fug with kids or dogs and you can rot in hell as far as I'm concerned. I don't have much sympathy for able bodied, able minded adults. There's enough opportunity in this country for them to improve their situations of they really want to do so. Kids and dogs are almost entirely stuck with whatever hand they're dealt.

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40 minutes ago, XOBlackxJokerOX said:


The guy served his time, give it a rest. It annoys me when people put dogs on the same pedestal as people. I hope you feel the same way about horses, deer, possum, chickens, spiders, roaches, squirrels, gators, etc., etc. They live and breathe too. Rae Carruth, the RB from the Rams that ran over those teens, Donté Stallworth, and players like them killed actual PEOPLE. Not defending his actions but jeez, priorities.

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Just about all of those are hunting game. The only comparable animal you've listed are horses. Comparing a dog to a spider? lmao

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