Grand Jury Indicts Vick

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Redskins8588
07-18-2007, 02:00 PM
Well in the indictment it lists names of MANY other kennels in MANY other states... dont you think if the feds could get the "Big Cheese" Vick to start naming names and locations as to where the MANY other rings are still operating to save his own ass? im sure they would be more than willing to offer a deal for the information that could potentially stop other dog fighting operations in 5 different states.

Why would the feds give the option only to Vick to rat out the other operations? Why wouldn't they pressure Vicks cronies into releasing the information? That way the feds not only take down Vick, but also get the other kennels. I am sure that Vick isn't the only one that can start naming names and locations...

firstdown
07-18-2007, 02:01 PM
The sad part of this is that kids do look up to these guys. Vick came from the projects and how many kids have watch him become a star and had dreams of becoming a football player like Vick. My nephew started going to his first football games when Vick was playing VT and he became a hugh fan of Vicks. I cannot even count the stuff he has had signed by Vick as a VT player and a couple of things from Atlanta. Now he is thinking that he needs to take down all his Vick stuff because of what he has done. I talked to him last night and he said even if Vick does not get charged he cannot ever support him again. I asked my sister if he did not decide to take down his Vick stuff would she make him? Right now she has not decided.

SmootSmack
07-18-2007, 02:03 PM
all the fame but doen,t want the glory......what a waste he has become and it,s a shame.

Seriously, you gotta start using apostrophes correctly. This is kind of an eye sore

JDALY27
07-18-2007, 02:20 PM
Anyone who thinks that Vick will do time over this, don't hold your breath or you will end up in the dirt like those stinkin' dogs.

I am sure that their star witnesses are upstanding citizens. Probably guys who have been busted for drugs or lost their family members money betting on the wrong dog.

Now, he may get suspended, but he will do 0 that is z e r o time.

Now the fact that Goodell would be out of line for him suspending a first time offender over this is a completely different argument.

Not sure what you have against dogs dude?

Vick is no first time offender. He's done in the NFL this year and maybe more......

ArtMonkDrillz
07-18-2007, 02:35 PM
Seriously, you gotta start using apostrophes correctly. This is kind of an eye sorewhat,s the problem? I,d say that there isn,t a problem with his typing. i,d say that it,s you that seems to have the problem. Why aren,t you nicer to the new guy? what,s your deal?

Riggo44
07-18-2007, 02:52 PM
After reading all 18 pages of the indictment I can’t see much of a defense for Vick and his gang. This whole thing makes me sick. Like jsarno already said you really must have a black heart, or be a sociopath to treat animals this way. I mean they really couldn’t find something else to bet on? Killing dogs in this fashion is deplorable. Especially for no other reason but the dog not testing well. This behavior is so cruel to me that I can’t even begin to understand it. Would it have been that hard to give the dog away? At least the humane society would euthanize the poor thing in a civil fashion. You don’t have to electrocute it or heaven forbid slam it to the ground until it dies. I have less then zero respect for Vick and I seriously hope that the NFL suspends him for life. If him playing more games in the league doesn’t give the NFL a black eye then I don’t know what will. I guess they could let O.J be commissioner. But other then murder not much else can top this. You must really have some mental issues if you can find pleasure in making other animals suffer. Screw Vick and anyone who defends this kind of behavior.

Dlyne8r
07-18-2007, 02:52 PM
Man, Michael Vick’s stature here in Atlanta is falling faster than Jessica Simpson’s boobs (they are “real” you know). Regardless of the fact that he is entitled to his constitutional rights and has yet to have his day in court, as I’ve said many times to my kids: you are judged by the company you keep and you can often be perceived as guilty just by association alone. Unfortunately, Vick has been surrounded by some rather unsavory company and his image, and probably his career, will most likely be irreparable. Personally, I believe Vick is at the very least guilty of allowing this deplorable activity on property he owns, and most likely financed the operation among other things. The Falcon’s faithful here (not me) have long memories, and among the many dim-witted things Vick has committed, the “one fingered salute” last season still reigns as top of the heap. Michael “Con”Vick (thanks Colin Cowterd-anyone else think he sounds like Sylvester the cat on Looney Tunes?) has left the building.

jsarno
07-18-2007, 02:59 PM
After reading all 18 pages of the indictment I can’t see much of a defense for Vick and his gang. This whole thing makes me sick. Like someone already said you really must have a black heart, or be a sociopath to treat animals this way. I mean they really couldn’t find something else to bet on? Killing dogs in this fashion is deplorable. Especially for no other reason but the dog not testing well. This behavior is so cruel to me that I can’t even begin to understand it. Would it have been that hard to give the dog away? At least the humane society would euthanize the poor thing in a civil fashion. You don’t have to electrocute it or heaven forbid slam it to the ground until it dies. I have less then zero respect for Vick and I seriously hope that the NFL suspends him for life. If him playing more games in the league doesn’t give the NFL a black eye then I don’t know what will. I guess they could let O.J be commissioner. But other then murder not much else can top this. You must really have some mental issues if you can find pleasure in making other animals suffer. Screw Vick and anyone who defends this kind of behavior.

Absolutely agree...by the way it was me that made the black heart comment.
It really angers me. I haven't been this pissed at a peice of news in a long time.
I hope he never gets to play football again...and if he does, I hope everyone boos him every time he touches the ball.

Riggo44
07-18-2007, 03:00 PM
ps. Do you thing the Chargers made a good trade in the 2001 draft? Vick or L.T? With hindsight being 20/20 that sure isn’t to tough.lol

skinsWill
07-18-2007, 03:02 PM
Why would the feds give the option only to Vick to rat out the other operations? Why wouldn't they pressure Vicks cronies into releasing the information? That way the feds not only take down Vick, but also get the other kennels. I am sure that Vick isn't the only one that can start naming names and locations...


Thats a great post there 8588, I just feel that since Vick was the ringleader of this little circus, the feds would think that HE would have the contacts in the other rings that were mentioned, but i did also notice that his cousin Devon Boddie who was the one they were coming after for the drug raid, and was the one, admittedly, took primary residence in the house was not indicted.... i thought that was seriously odd!

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