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Singletary says vick is a possiblity in San fran


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I would love to see him go to the 49ers. I hope he comes back and learns his leason and does a complete 180. I think Singletary would keep him in check, if not him then I think he could be lost.

The move would make sense though. San Fran wants to be a running team and every year Vick was in the league with the falcons they ranked top 3 in rushing year.

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He isnt a smart dude. It doesnt matter who is coaching him or what system or city he is in. He doesnt have the mental capacity to play QB in the NFL.

On and off the field his decision making is piss poor

Dan Reeves was making him a SUPERSTAR. He understood his strengths. Greg Knapp went JohnFox on him and had the guy running the uber complicated WCO.

If Kerry fuging Collins can play QB drunk, Vick can play.

The dude is a scumbag for what he was doing, but he did it, was caught, punished, and served his time. Everyone gets another shot, I hope he makes the most of his and pushes the negative influences out of his life and makes his world and the people around him world better.

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What I got from that is that Singletary wouldn't rule it out at that moment, when he was talking to the media, because he hadn't discussed it with the GM yet. To me it seems like wild speculation all because he wouldn't comment on a player until he was on the same page as the GM.

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I would love to see him go to the 49ers. I hope he comes back and learns his leason and does a complete 180.

Don't you mean a complete 360? :D

Ok Mr. Perfect. Everyone deserves a 2nd chance. I was arrested for numerous charges in high school and no one thought i would amount to sh*t. I got a 2nd chance and turned my life around. Don't be such a douchebag.

But then you became a Falcon fan. See, that part destroys the whole argument.

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What I got from that is that Singletary wouldn't rule it out at that moment, when he was talking to the media, because he hadn't discussed it with the GM yet. To me it seems like wild speculation all because he wouldn't comment on a player until he was on the same page as the GM.

Correct. Florio read it as a trial balloon to gauge whether 49er fans would be accepting of the idea.

Here's the answer: NINERS JUST SAY NO TO VICK

If Monday night’s equivocation regarding Falcons quarterback Mike Vick was intended to be a trial balloon, all we can say is . . . . pop goes the weasel ’cause the weasel goes pop.

“The 49ers are not interested in Michael Vick,” a team spokesman told Matt Maiocco of the Santa Rosa Press-Democrat on Tuesday evening.

And so the Anti-Vick List adds a fifth team.

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