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The best way to give the Falcons the finger: Vick!


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Wouldn't it be ironic if J-Rich shocked the NFL world, including Panthers fans, and decided that every man desires a second chance, and that even an ex dog killer is not above the opportunity for redemption? If God can forgive, then so can the Big Cat, and so can everyone. Wouldn't that just get underneath the skins of the Falcon faithful? Wouldn't it be poetic justice for all the neo-conservative hypocrites and the bleeding heart liberals from Charlotte to Atlanta to the Okefenokee watch Vick bring the Panthers to glory?

Let's be honest, folks. Brutally honest! Vick was a thorn in the Panthers paw for many a game down in the ATL and in BOA. Wouldn't it be nice if we could shove Vick (Deangelo and Stewart through the beaks and down the throats of every Atlanta Falcon fan for the next few years? A three-headed monster in the backfield with tentacles much like a giant octopus that deals mortal blows in the form of Steve Smith, our three TEs, and another receiving threat (as yet to be determined) would be formidable if you really, truly think about it.

The story of how a reformed Vick helped crush the Falcons in Atlanta, while on the way to the Super Bowl would make Brett Favre's return to Green Bay pale in comparison.

And, before all you sanctimonious hypocrites saddle up your high horse, let me say that this is only a hypothetical brought on by the boredom from the offensive failure that have besieged the Panthers (for whatever the reasons) so far this season. If it were ever to become true, I am sure that all of your disdain for Vick would soon fade away as as a result of his success in a Panthers uniform.

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That pic was a nice touch...very compelling, but business is business.

I could make political statements with strategically placed pix all day long about different issues, but sometimes pragmatism and objectivity must prevail.

fuger shouldn't even be in the NFL. The day Vick is a Panther, I look for a new team.

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