Michael Vick released from prison uneventful

Michael Vick formally of the Atlanta Falcons was released from prison early for good behavior but more importantly, whats next for the one time franchise Quarterback and team leading rusher?  NFL commissioner Rodger Goodell has already said that he will not look at the case until he finished his sentence.  He’s not likely to play in the NFL for at least 2 years if ever.

Vick, now 28, may be headed to either the arena league or the CFL, most likely with the Toronto Argonauts or Winnipeg Blue Bombers.  At least that’s my opinion until I’m proven wrong.

Where is Vick financially?  Well, he owes millions and his league woes are still mounting as he’s being pursued by creditors.

With the emerging talent in the NFL, can he return with any impact at all?  I don’t think so.  Any team looking to this guy for the QB position is undoubtedly in trouble.  I mean, he’s no Brett Favre.

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2 Comments

  1. Ameyala says:

    How he can be considered as a hero if he can´t respect life?
    Unfortunately there are many “humans” like this guy, who think they can do anything they want with other life forms. Could it be possible that he had forgotten the horrors suffered by his brothers, or this is the reason of such cruelty? Maybe is the only way of a sick mind of take out all his traumas and low self – esteem, trying to feel superior, with power, treating other creatures like he did.

    As a public figure he is, an exemplar punishment should be impose to him, so everybody think twice before doing something like this. Public figures have a mayor responsibility in because their actions have a big impact in the society, especially in kids.
    We don´t want MURDER KIDS or KIDS WITHOUT RESPECT FOR LIFE, don´t we?

    CONDEMN HIM FOREVER, HE DOESN´T DESERVE A SECOND CHANCE.

  2. admin says:

    Ameyala. Excellent comments with an insightful perspective. I agree that we need to consider this man as a person and take in account whats hes been convicted of in a court of law. But he has paid for his sins and we also need to exercise our humanity and let this man work because hes entitled to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

    Thanks for your conviction and opinion!

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