molly1216 wrote:personally i'd like to peel his skin off his body with my pocket knife.
molly1216 wrote:i don't carry what this bozo does on the field....they will cut him loose as soon as they can....football is huge with the red state christian family nascar folks who won't forgive that - drugs, hookers, violence but not that.
Dan Mancini wrote:molly1216 wrote:i don't carry what this bozo does on the field....they will cut him loose as soon as they can....football is huge with the red state christian family nascar folks who won't forgive that - drugs, hookers, violence but not that.
1. That's a ridiculously broad statement (since when do NASCAR fans dig dogfighting? Cockfights, sure, but dogfighting? No. <---that's a joke, so don't even start with me, NASCAR people).
Dan Mancini wrote: 2. You're apparently not aware of Goodell's There's-a-New-Sheriff-In-Town approach to discipline. Vick's screwed -- as he rightly should be (living in ATL, I've seen enough of this story to believe there's about a 95% chance Vick's guilty. And if Vick isn't, then Ron Mexico sure as hell is).
molly1216 wrote:Dan Mancini wrote:molly1216 wrote:i don't carry what this bozo does on the field....they will cut him loose as soon as they can....football is huge with the red state christian family nascar folks who won't forgive that - drugs, hookers, violence but not that.
1. That's a ridiculously broad statement (since when do NASCAR fans dig dogfighting? Cockfights, sure, but dogfighting? No. <---that's a joke, so don't even start with me, NASCAR people).
please reread what i typed....i was SAYING that unlike other accepted NFL bad behavior, even dogfighting and torture doesn't sit well with them...or indeed with anyone with a soul.
reefa wrote:Thanks for the Ron Mexico reference Dan, made my day.
reefa wrote:On an unrelated topic, so can we rename the AYGBAD section of the site the "Bad Newz Kennel"?

The Omen wrote:And yes, he does suck as a QB as well.
IChiWawa wrote:I guess Nike is getting so much grief that they now say Vick's new shoe will NOT be released in August. Just heard this on WFAN.
That's one sh*tload of shoes to warehouse.
I can't believe there's still prejudice against pitbulls and other breeds of dogs when are people like Vick that incite and turn these usually friendly animals into beasts.
The Omen wrote:Luckily they only cost $.50 to make.
mkiker2089 wrote:How can a person kill a dog in the ways he did?(
molly1216 wrote:i don't carry what this bozo does on the field....they will cut him loose as soon as they can....football is huge with the red state christian family nascar folks who won't forgive that - drugs, hookers, violence but not that.
personally i'd like to peel his skin off his body with my pocket knife.
jcankerhuxley wrote:molly1216 wrote:i don't carry what this bozo does on the field....they will cut him loose as soon as they can....football is huge with the red state christian family nascar folks who won't forgive that - drugs, hookers, violence but not that.
personally i'd like to peel his skin off his body with my pocket knife.
I have seen both dog and cock fighting in the Malaysia and Indonesia. Not to many redneck christain NASCAR types there. If I remember correctly, about 90 percent of the population were those laid back, pot smoking, porn loving, Zappa listening Muslims that we all hear about and idol like rock stars. Seriously, I think the way they treat their women surely makes up for any sins against the animal world.
Heck, who are we to argue with their traditions? That would be racist and hateful against Muslims and Asians.
IChiWawa wrote:The Omen wrote:Luckily they only cost $.50 to make.
Well then I guess that if the rumor is true that Nike will donate the entire stock to animal shelters as chew toys it won't be such a harsh hit.
jcankerhuxley wrote:That would be racist and hateful against Muslims and Asians.
reefa wrote:From PFT. Not news, but a pretty convincing "suspend now" argument.
reefa wrote:"Meanwhile, the more we think about this, the more we believe that doing nothing is not a realistic option for the league or the Falcons. This is not a run-of-the-mill marijuana possession case. Nor is it a he-said, she-said in which Vick's version of the events can be accepted until proven otherwise.
reefa wrote:This is a situation in which 17 dead dogs, 54 live ones, and extensive dog fighting equipment and pharmaceuticals were removed from property OWNED BY Michael Vick. Though the Falcons and the NFL might not be privy to the full scope of the information (and, given that the team was under the false impression that Vick wouldn't be indicted, it might be prudent to get new sources), the indictment makes clear that Vick's "I'm never there" routine is and was a flat-out lie.
The only way that Vick's "I'm never there" line has any credence is if the four cooperating witnesses committed perjury before the grand jury, or if the feds are fabricating the allegations without regard to the fact that, at trial, they'll be publicly embarrassed when the truth comes out.
reefa wrote:The feds simply don't operate that way. They wouldn't allege that Vick was directly involved (and, thus, at and on the property) if they weren't sure that they could prove it in open court.
reefa wrote:So everyone -- media, fans, Falcons, NFL, everyone -- needs to lose the Duke lacrosse paralysis and apply some common sense.
reefa wrote:Whether or not he is acquitted, Vick has (through intentional misbehavior or otherwise) single-handedly done more damage to the NFL shield than any of the other players who have been arrested or suspended since at least Rae Carruth, and perhaps ever.
reefa wrote:Vick is the biggest name in the NFL to face criminal charges while still in the league, and these are some of the most heinous and despicable charges that anyone could face, short of rape or murder.
reefa wrote:Here's another thing that is bothering us. If Vick were on the practice squad, would we even be having the discussion about what the league should do? Vick would be long gone and forgotten, like alleged Steelers pimp Richard Seigler and every other bottom-roster turd that was dumped at the first hint of trouble.
reefa wrote:And what if any of us had just been indicted in federal court for conspiracy to maintain an interstate gambling enterprise and dog fighting operation, with allegations that 17 dog carcasses had been found on property we owned, and that we participated in killing eight of them? Would we be sitting cozy in our cubicles today?
reefa wrote:Mike Vick is clearly getting the star treatment here from the NFL and the Falcons. And it's wrong. The irony is that, given his performances of late on the football field, he's really not a star anymore. "
HGervais wrote:Not helping Mr. Vick's case, one of his co-defendant's pleads guilty.
HGervais wrote:Well it looks like the big reason Vick will probably take the plea is the grand jury is meeting again next week and the it will be RICO charges they are supposed to be considering against Vick. By taking the plea, it would appear Vick would not be indicted with any more charges.
IChiWawa wrote:HGervais wrote:Well it looks like the big reason Vick will probably take the plea is the grand jury is meeting again next week and the it will be RICO charges they are supposed to be considering against Vick. By taking the plea, it would appear Vick would not be indicted with any more charges.
When the federal indictment first came down they said that it only pertained to interstate transport and related matters with intent to commit a crime. The cruelty to animals issues were to be decided by the state and county, neither of which (as far as I know) have determined which action if any they will take. Some have said that without the fed investigation this all would never have been reported and he would have only been issued a warning or misdemeanor citation by the locals.
'Expert' on the radio today said that regarding the fed charges, the key for Vick is whether he was the top organizer for the fights/gambling. If so (according to this guy) he'll do a year minimum. If however he can give evidence against persons of interest (bigger fish, known crime figures) that he was working with then he could reduce his charges.
Dunnyman wrote:I think Vick has played his last down in the NFL. He may stay out of prison with a plea bargain of some sort, but his next QB job will be with the Montreal Alouettes or Toronto Argonauts...
Dark Knight wrote:I watched "Real Sports With Bryant Gumble" this week on HBO.
They had a spot about dog fighting. They talked to someone who was really into it (no face shown of course).
Plus they had hidden camera video of fights, and they followed police who found a compound with dogs & pups.............It was a really good look at such a sickening "sport".
Harold Gervais wrote:I've been pretty amazed speaking to some of the guys who work for me who are convinced it all white men taking down a black man. And when I rattle off the white congressmen currently under indictment or in prison and when I say Michael Vick & all those old white guys are in so much trouble because they are freaking idiots who thought they were above the law or that nobody could touch them all I get are blank stares. Enough to make me want to pound my head into a wall.
sneakers wrote:From what I've heard and read dog fighting is a black thing and is seen as cool in hip hop culture. Many rappers glorify dog fighting in their music videos so black people think it's cool.
IChiWawa wrote:sneakers wrote:From what I've heard and read dog fighting is a black thing and is seen as cool in hip hop culture. Many rappers glorify dog fighting in their music videos so black people think it's cool.
I think dog fighting crosses color lines. It may have gained popularity with the hip-hop nimrods but from what I've read it's been pretty popular with both whites and blacks in the south for years.
There's a short scene in The Drowning Pool (1975) where Murray Hamilton, as a Louisiana crime boss, shows Paul Newman pit bulls being 'warmed up' for a fight.
Steve T Power wrote:That's a flick i'd love to have on DVD - and the prequel.
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