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    Re: Vick released to home

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    Is he allowed to own dogs? I could see part of his punishment not being allowed to own dogs ever again
    Actually, I think not owning a dog might be a condition of his parole, and would stay in effect for the duration of his probation. After that he would most likely have to apply to the state to have the restriction lifted.
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    Re: Vick released to home

    I see the cowboys getting them. They couldnt get anymore publicity from him than they do from T.O. or Pacman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSGB View Post
    I see the cowboys getting them.
    I tend to agree with you, he would fit in with their system, but I know for a fact that the DFW area has a strong PETA following. I've seen them protest in large numbers outside the Gallaria Mall during the Xmas season.

    Not sure Jerry Jones wants to take all that on in front of his new Football Palace that opens next season....but then again, JJ has a track record for doing strange things.
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    Re: Vick released to home

    Raiders sounds about right.

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    Re: Vick released to home

    IF he does come back I hope to god he comes back as a running back because he's probably the worst quarterback I've ever seen play the game.

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    Re: Vick released to home

    I was thinking Cowboys, too. Jerry Jones has been on a streak of doing stupid things, this would fit right in (and no I'm not a disgruntled cowboys fan [/sarcasm])

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    Re: Vick released to home

    Some team will surely pick him up. They can probably land him at bargain basement prices as compared to if he had not gotten into trouble. They could create a Gus D' Amato type job to supervise him. For those that don't know, Gus D'Amato was a father figure/manager to Mike Tyson. As soon as Gus died Mike did nothing but get into trouble. Vick seems to a similar bonehead that needs someone to lead him by the hand through his personal life.
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    Re: Vick released to home

    Quote Originally Posted by AaronP View Post
    I wonder what he'll do with the rest of his life.
    Simple.Once a animal cruelty causer always one .I wonder how long it will be before this scumbag goes into the same old crap he is used to .I say his next conviction he gets put to sleep!!
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    Re: Vick released to home

    All he will be doing is KR and PRs. The entire time he was playin for my falcons i wished we would get a new QB and have him returning kicks. I still have a little piece of me that loves to watch him play so ill watch him where ever he goes.

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    Re: Vick released to home

    they wont ban him. He will be playing next season for sure. he is WAY too good of a player to just be forgotten. im gonna say he goes to the jets
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