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Could Michael Vick be Headed Back to the NFC South?


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i don't care anymore. i don't think he's got it anymore and i would rather him not be here but i just don't care enough to argue about it.

congrats on creating a thread that is going to turn into talk about race instead of football, though. it's inevitable.

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To big of a polar figure to play for the Panthers. But I could see him on the Redskins.

why not? uncapped year...why not try it? peppers, sproles, vick.....they could be the ONLY team in the league this year not concerned with fiscal responsibility (and it still wouldn't matter).

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*** vick!!! I am sick of people shoving ideas down our throats. Moore is our starter if the FO would sign him befrore friday. Moore is our future plan and simple. Vick is a washed up former starter QB. Vick really didn't prove poo last year with the eagles. He throw one TD and did a few wildcat plays and that is it. How is that convincing enough for us to trade are pick him up. He is at best good enough to be 3rd string. So *** Vick once and for all!!!!:mad:

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Oh boy here we go again.... Note to all the people who are soon to flip out over no apparent reason: It's the offseason we are all bored as crap (comes with cheering for one of the most boring- yet stable franchises). That being said I would take Vick for a fifth rounder.

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i don't care anymore. i don't think he's got it anymore and i would rather him not be here but i just don't care enough to argue about it.

congrats on creating a thread that is going to turn into talk about race instead of football, though. it's inevitable.

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