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Friday, August 24, 2007

NFL suspends Vick indefinitely

Commissioner Roger Goodell notified Michael Vick today that he is suspended indefinitely without pay from the National Football League, effective immediately.

The following are excerpts from Goodell’s letter to Vick:

-- "Your admitted conduct was not only illegal, but also cruel and reprehensible. Your team, the NFL, and NFL fans have all been hurt by your actions."

-- "Your plea agreement and the plea agreements of your co-defendants also demonstrate your significant involvement in illegal gambling. Even if you personally did not place bets, as you contend, your actions in funding the betting and your association with illegal gambling both violate the terms of your NFL Player Contract and expose you to corrupting influences in derogation of one of the most fundamental responsibilities of an NFL player."

-- "You have engaged in conduct detrimental to the welfare of the NFL and have violated the league’s Personal Conduct Policy."

-- "I will review the status of your suspension following the conclusion of the legal proceedings. As part of that review, I will take into account a number of factors, including the resolution of any other charges that may be brought against you, whether in Surry County, Va., or other jurisdictions, your conduct going forward, the specifics of the sentence imposed by (the judge) and any related findings he might make, and the extent to which you are truthful and cooperative with law enforcement and league staff who are investigating these matters."

-- "I have advised the Falcons that, with my decision today, they are no longer prohibited from acting and are now free to assert any claims or remedies available to them under the Collective Bargaining Agreement or your NFL Player Contract."


3 Comments:

at 8/25/2007 7:49 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

You can put him in a nice suit, give him fame and millions of dollars and he is still nothing more than a putrid, worthless piece of excrement. The world would be a better place without scum like him and his buddies. My only hope now is that he is viciously sodomized in prison at least three times a day, and with any luck, perhaps he will die at the hadns of his fellow inmates. Good riddance, Mr. Vick.

 
at 8/25/2007 8:03 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Iit seems to me that Michael Vick evidently did not confer with O.J. or Ray Lewis and take a chance on a jury trial with 12 of his peers in the jury box. O.J.and Ray walked away not guilty. Michael Vick was certainly involved in a reprehensible activity. However the
other 2 were charged with murder of a mere human and surely Michael stood a goo dchance of walking at a jury trail if history teaches us a lesson in celebrety trials.

 
at 8/25/2007 1:05 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

I presume that all these people whining and crying crocodile tears over Michael Vick's treatment of a few Pit Bull dogs were on their way back from having protested other equally atrocious acts such as the plight of foster childern, the treatment of our troops injured in Iraq, child sex slavery just to name a few.
I would have thought they would have expended all their emotional energy on things that mattered - but apparently I was wrong.
I like dogs, I don't treat them cruelly but until all the "cruel and reprehensible" acts against humans are stopped, I'm not going to spend any energy on the other animals.

 
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