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Two more of Michael Vick's co-defendants have reached a deal with the government. Quantis Phillips and Purnell Peace now have court appearances later this week before a federal judge in Richmond, Virginia where they are expected to enter guilty pleas.

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    tanglang1 year, 1 month ago

    Vick might be good at dodgeing defensive linemen, but it looks like he wont be dodgeing the feds!

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      mark-stevens1 year, 1 month ago

      Feds have a 93% conviction rate... they play to win!!

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        RedRiverJ1 year, 1 month ago

        His buddies are turning on him, interesting to see the rats jumping off a sinking ship. Gotta love it! WHY on earth would anyone with Vick's football talent, fame and wealthy do something like this? Not for money. He must have a huge ego problem. I mean it takes a big man to fight dogs, beat them with chains, shoot them, set them on fire, throw them up against a wall when they do not win. Yeah, real hero there Mike. Not the type of man I want my kids to emulate.

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      pc251 year, 1 month ago

      this guy should be banned for life.....it's about time that ALL professional athletes begin to realize that the privilege of being a professional athlete is the responsibility of being a professional athlete.........

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        GODIMMAD1 year, 1 month ago

        Just curious if we should wait until the jury is in??? I also want to ask the question, "Are they only giving plea deals so they can go after Vic??" We, as responsible adult should take the question and case as it comes into the judicial court and not the court of public opinion!

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        somecommonsense1 year, 1 month ago

        There is no rule in the NFL which states if you are found guilty of animal cruelty that you get banned for life, i love it when people get all righteous and start making up their own laws, first of all , he is innocent until proven guity, if guilty of the crimes specified, I agree he is a bastard, I am a huge animal lover, but I'm also a realist, I mean, once a black person(uh oh Race!)in a pro sport is accused of something everyone starts talking about privilage and bans and what not, the guy was hired to play football, its a business, he probably will be suspended for the season and cut from the team perhaps, most definetly will lose all endorsements which is where athletes can make the most money, but he should not be banned for life thats ridiculous...should Jamal Lewis be banned for life for his role in that drug deal, which he went to jail for?

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        DeadXXXManXXXTalkin1 year, 1 month ago

        ''this guy should be banned for life.....it's about time that ALL professional athletes begin to realize that the privilege of being a professional athlete is the responsibility of being a professional athlete.........''

        First off, what the heck does ' the privilege of being a professional athlete is the responsibility of being a professional athlete' mean?

        As for the whole post, Are you saying athletes should be held to different standards of law than other people? Are you saying the owners of pro sports should only allow 'good guys' to play? For the sake of the kids who watch sports or something?

        Being a professional athlete is not about priveledge, like being a president, its about having natural gifts and a desire to work like mad at honing and maximizing those gifts to compete with others.

        If it was really about priveledge, like being a president, Jerry Jones Junior would be starting for the Cowpokes.

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      aniokly1 year, 1 month ago

      How could any parent take their sons to see a Football game this man is part of, I could not do it.

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        HS571 year, 1 month ago

        Please don't call this piece of garbage a man. He is a male that committed a heinous crime, but he is not a man. Real men would not do what he has done.

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        DeadXXXManXXXTalkin1 year, 1 month ago

        that makes no sense.

        dozens upon dozens of NFL players are busted for drunk driving, being caught with drugs, domestic violence, and worse things.

        Just tell your kid, 'these are just a buncha very rich kids and men with the skills and gifts to play a game' and many are bad people, and many are good people, just like every other group of people'

        you gonna boycott going to the grocery store because the manager beats his wife?

        just talk to your kid. unless he is not healthy mentally, he'll be repulsed by the thought of people hurting little doggies for fun, even before he'd watch Vick throw those worm-killers and hate him for his inability to throw accurately consistently and make good reads and checkdowns.

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        BronxBomber1 year, 1 month ago

        As an athlete he has a certain responsibility to "represent." He has the responsibility to kids who look up to ballplayers as sort of paragons of good virtue. He compromised that by indulging in this obscene venture. Anything bad that can possibly happen to Vick, he has it coming to him.

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          dandt16121 year, 1 month ago

          Your right ! Thought he was smarter than that. What a shame.

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          SlapALib1 year, 1 month ago

          And the quarterback is TOAST!!!

          (The previous interjection is for entertainment purposes only and in no way speaks to the guilt of the subject, all people in the US are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.)

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            GODIMMAD1 year, 1 month ago

            nice CYA

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              Flashygrrl1 year, 1 month ago

              "all people in the US are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law"

              Or a load of pictures so big you have to store them in their own file cabinet. hehehehehe

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              saneman1 year, 1 month ago

              I will never understand why people idolize professional athletes. What are they lacking in their lives? I see many buy and wear jerseys of professional athletes. It is laughable and childish. Is it a surprise that Vick is nothing but a thug since his younger brother got kicked out of school for being a thug?

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                pismo1 year, 1 month ago

                There is nothing wrong with idolizing anything whether it's a professional athlete or professional artist. It's just those that are being idolized need to realize the magnitude of influence they have upon people. Childish?....maybe but without bring out the child in all us adults every now and then we would become duds. Just like football. Most of us only got the chance to play in grade school or college but we can still get a little piece of it through our pro players. I feel for Vick in that he has probably blown a chance to become something 99.9% of us can only dream of. Just my 2 cents.

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                mark-stevens1 year, 1 month ago

                Not everyone idolize athletes or performers. The word idolize sounds very heathen!!

                People live their lives through others go to a little league game or soccer. Parents want their kids to perform at a level they couldn't.

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                  retbg1 year, 1 month ago

                  I agree 110% with saneman - this guy is just an uneducated thug/gangsta who can throw a football - if he was not black, this whole thing would be done by now. This is a slam dunk - he is guilty as sin but because he is black, we have to listen to all the black and white liberal pundits tell us how unfair we are to the poor guy. I'm sure the ACLU will weigh in too with their moronic opinion - How dumb do you have to be to do this kind of crap when you are already wealthy but I suppose "he don't know no better" because the white system failed him - hopefully, it won't fail him in court and he will go away for a long time and then disappear back into the ghetto from whence he came.

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                  axman1 year, 1 month ago

                  Smear him with peanut butter and throw him into a pen of pit bulls

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                    Charlson1 year, 1 month ago

                    Why? So they can gum him to death? Why peanut butter? The dogs might be allergic to it. Better to smear him with jam and stake him to a fire ant hill.

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                  actionJackson11 year, 1 month ago

                  it is so funny to me, how so many people in this country trust a news commentators words, like as if they are getting the word of God, it is just there opinion, and no facts, hmm, like that really makes any difference,,,They're a lot of people in this coutry that wish they were a professional athelete, and will try to knock any of them down, just becuz of there own inableties or racist reasons,,, if dog fighting would have been found, going on at 1 of the "Babe's" homes, , it would have never been brought to the public.

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                    pismo1 year, 1 month ago

                    Not sure if racism has anything to do with this one. I'm still not convinced Vick will serve time. Especially if this is a first offense. He will be punished because the government will have to hand out something to him. Be looking for Vick to be doing some kind of community service when this is all over. My guess is he will be playing next year. Too much money involved here.

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                    xpansion1 year, 1 month ago

                    actionJackson

                    Why is it when any prominent black figure get in trouble with the law you guys are so quick to pull the race card? Please explain what is racially motivated about this crime. Did 'whitey' plant the dog fighting equipment or pit bull bodies on Vick's property? Did 'the man' hold a gun to Vick's head and force him to participate in this venture? I bet you think OJ was innocent too.

                    The truth is, this has nothing to do with race. It has to do with the sadism involved in training innocent animals to fight to the death for 'fun' or profit. If it was Peyton Manning, most people would still be just as outraged, I know I would. As a pitbull owner I feel very strongly about this issue - not only is it cruel but it paints a false negative stereotype about the 'mean' pit bull. The only people who think this has to do with race are either very ignorant, or racists themselves.

                    cont.

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                    Charlson1 year, 1 month ago

                    Don't matter what color or nationality you are, if you like dog fighting or rooster (would not let me spell c*ck) fighting or bull fighting or any animal fighting, you are scum.

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                      greyhat20211 year, 1 month ago

                      What a bunch of BS. If dog fighting goes on in anyones house it is brought to the public, to the extent of which it is brought to public is how much that person was in the public eye, he is a star football player, he put himself in the public eye for Christ sakes. And I'm sure the only reason he was arrested for this was because people where trying to knock him down (sarcasm). Racist my ***, any race caught dog fighting is going to be brought in you know that, if you believe race had anything to do with this your the racist. Lastly it doesn't matter if he was watching the dog fight or training them he is just as guilty as the guy carrying out the corpse.

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                        DeadXXXManXXXTalkin1 year, 1 month ago

                        ''if dog fighting would have been found, going on at 1 of the "Babe's" homes, , it would have never been brought to the public''

                        dofferent world back then

                        and besides its about money

                        was the NBA gonna discipline Michael Jordan for saying he bet on Bulls games?

                        hahahahahhahahahahahahha

                        not even a token gesture

                        meanwhile the no longer economicly viable Pete Rose is convicted and banned for something Jordan admitted to.

                        Of course its different sports and baseball history and black Sox and blah blah blah, but not even an acknowledgement of wrong doing for the famous gambler MJ.

                        the NBA knew who buttered their bread

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                        Gatsby1 year, 1 month ago

                        If he is guilty, and it appears he is, he should be banned from profesional sports for life. There is no defe