Aqua4Ever04
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I think it puts Vick's status more in the hands of the commish and league office. If I've earned an opinion on Goodell, I believe he will take this matters into his own hands and go through his own suspension process. The Falcons are essentially powerless at this point. This whole thing is going to be drawn out and get really messy. We will hear about this every day leading up to September 9 when all the games are under way.
suspend him for one year. take the pressure off of the falcons
suspend him for one year. take the pressure off of the falcons
I think a year should be in order with a pending longer suspension depending on the result in court.
suspend him for one year. take the pressure off of the falcons
This can't be..!! After all, it was only last week people in here were panicking about how lenient the NFL commissioner was being..!!Per NFL Network, just herd the word that Vick is being ordered by the commish not to report to camp. Step one of what's going to be a long process for the dog killer.
And this is not going to help his case. He should not flip the bird at the Commissioner like that. At least not while he is looking and with cameras in the room.
Good move, saving Falcon face.
I wonder if there's any clauses in his contract regarding felonies and the recovery of the bonuses. There must be. Either that or the commish and the Falcons have an understanding. He does work for the owners after all.
suspend him for one year. take the pressure off of the falcons
excellent photoshop. If I had the skill, I would have one of my two weiner dogs biting his ass.
yeah, I love pft's pics.
They put up a number of new ones recently
http://www.profootballtalk.com/photo.htm
According to PFT, I believe, the ONLY clause in his contract for the Falcons getting money back is if he's "in default", which he WOULD be for missing the first day of camp due to his court date. My question earlier was whether or not the Commissioner forcing the hand actually gets in the way, legally, of the "default" status, thereby getting in the way of the Falcs getting the cash back.