Vick pleads guilty to state dogfighting charge
Published 11/26/2008 by Dena Potter, Associated Press Writer at Boston.com -- Football news
Michael Vick knows this time next year he will be a free man. What he doesn't know is if he'll get another shot at being an NFL player.
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