sports.aol.com - 12/11/2007
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It was certainly a coincidence that Michael Vick would be sentenced on the same day his former team appeared in a nationally televised game. For both parties, it couldn't have gone much worse. Vick got 23 months and the Atlanta Falcons were throttled 34-14 by the Saints on Monday Night Football. In terms of Xs and Os, there wasn't much to look at for Falcons fans (save the masochists and ...
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Mr. Irrelevant —
Before getting into the national stuff, let’s take care of some personal business. First, that new Yahoo! blogger I hinted at yesterday is Rod Benson, “The D-League’s Gilbert Arenas.” Second, on the DC tip, Capitol Punishment is underwhelmed by the Nats’ Lo Duca signing, the Wiz are good without Gil and the Skins have a 17% chance at the wild card.
Free Mike Vick. Sure, in 18-23 months, at which time he won’t be in the NFL, especially if he “eats a lot of fried ...
"I did that myself."
Sportsfrog.com —
It's tough to say what the White family should be more embarassed about. The fact that Roddy wore a "Free Mike Vick" t-shirt, or the pride he took in his t-shirt making ability.
"That was homemade. I did that myself."
Very good, Roddy! Now class, everyone look at how nicely Roddy wrote on his t-shirt. Isn't that nice?
Turdrific Tuesday
Your Face is a Sports Blog —
... stupid man (almost as dumb as the next turd-recipient.) I'd say you'd deserve a whole case of your favorite chapstick because you're going to need it, but I don't believe that. I believe you deserve a giant turd much more. Dumbass. Roddy White Listen Roddy Roddy, missing your friend is fine. I know if my friend murdered a bunch of dogs and associated himself with general douchebaggery, I'd miss him too. Actually, I wouldn't, because I have what we most often refer to as a brain. "FREE MIKE VICK" is what you wrote on your belly. You really think the guy should be free? Really ...
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Roddy White Flashes "Free Mike Vick" T-Shirt After Touchdown
FanIQ.com 12/11/2007 — Am I missing something? This continued support of Vick is cute and all, but I'm starting to find it sad his teammates and fans keep forgetting the facts. Mike Vick committed a federal crime, lied about it, then ended up admitting guilt and told the judge yesterday he was willing to deal with the consequences. He's not being unfairly punished. On a sad night for the Falcons ...
Mmmmmm, fried chicken
100percentinjuryrate.blogspot.com 12/11/2007 — I didn't watch the majority of the Saints/Falcons game, like most of America, but I did catch Arthur Blank talking with the MNF crew. Well, no, I didn't catch that either. I muted the TV while he was on because I didn't want to hear 10 minutes of ...
Michael Vick Will Be Free in Mid-2009, But He's Done in the NFL
sports.aol.com 12/11/2007 — Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick was sentenced this morning to 23 months in federal prison. Under federal law, he'll have to serve 85 percent of his sentence and he'll be eligible to spend the last month of the sentence in a halfway house. ...
Falcons WRs Think Vick Should Be Freed? Really?
sportingnews.com 12/11/2007 — By Chris Mottram
This video is completely ridiculous for two reasons. First, because of the conversation going on between Kornheiser and Jaws about whether or not Chris Redman -- a 30 year-old, part-time QB -- is the future of the Falcons. ...
Michael Vick Sentenced To 23 Months
thefalcoholic.com 12/11/2007 — "You tried to teach me better, but I refused to grow, Goddamn, I ain't the young man that you used to know" --Soon You'll Understand, Jay-Z It's been a very long time since I've felt bad for Michael Vick. I didn't think the sentencing would ...
Teammates send messages to QB Vick (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - NFL News
While Michael Vick headed off to prison, two of his former teammates sent messages to the disgraced quarterback Monday night at the Falcons' game against the New Orleans Saints. Cornerback DeAngelo Hall, who played with Vick at both Virginia Tech and ...
SAINTS REMAIN IN PLAYOFF RACE —
NY Post: Sports
With Reggie Bush watching from the sideline, Drew Brees passed for 328 yards and three touchdowns as the Saints routed the Falcons, 34-14, last night in Atlanta. By winning, New Orleans (6-7) boosted its wild-card hopes and prevented Tampa Bay...