sports.yahoo.com - 12/3/2008
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fellow inmates in Leavenworth with whom Michael Vick shares the group shower
aren't the only ones who think Vick is still a prime-looking piece of beef.
Michael Huyghue, commissioner of the soon-to-exist United
Football League , still thinks Vick would be perfect for his league. From ...
sports.espn.go.com - 11/28/2008
ajc.com - 12/7/2008
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The day he went to jail, Michael Vick
bought a $99,000 Mercedes. He cashed four checks that
totaled $24,900. He gave $28,000 to the mother of his oldest child. He paid a public relations firm $23,000 and gave a friend $16,000. Altogether on Nov. 19, ...
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Records show how Vick burned through fortune
midwestsportsfans.com - 11/27/2008
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Michael Vick plead guilty to state charges of
dogfighting, clearing the way for his early release from
jail and a potential return to the NFL in 2009. Could Michael Vick join the Cleveland Browns in the Dawg Pound in 2009?
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Is Michael Vick in the Dawg Pound with the Browns a ...
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... [image] [image] [image] [image] [image] [image] [image] Wednesday, December 3, 2008 Interlude: Sloppy seconds NHL: Sean Avery wants everyone to know that he got Elisha Cuthbert first NHL: Avery suspended for remarks about Phaneuf, ex MLS: NHL's Sharks to invest in San Jose Earthquakes NFL: No, you may not buy a 'Harris Smith' jersey NFL: Giants receiver Steve Smith robbed at gunpoint UFL: The UFL still wants Michael Vick CFB: USC willing to forfeit timeouts to wear red on road ...
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... The United Football League (UFL) plans to begin its first season in August of next season, even though the league has yet to decide which cities will host its six teams. Previously, the biggest news the UFL made was when its commissioner said he would welcome Michael Vick into the league. ...
United Football League Logo Appears To Be A Sexual Innuendo
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... and that the league was interested in getting Michael Vick to play in it. So, in other words, not the best of publicity. But today, that all changes. That's because ...
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Will Michael Vick play again in the NFL? -
baltimoresun.com 11/27/2008 — Two reasons: supply and demand. If he walked out of prison today, he would be better than the starters of at least five teams who are in quarterback-crisis mode: the Detroit Lions , San Francisco 49ers , Kansas City Chiefs , Oakland Raiders and, oh ...
Attorney: Michael Vick might move to halfway house in January
sports.espn.go.com 12/17/2008 — NORFOLK, Va. -- Former NFL star Michael Vick could be out of federal prison and in a Virginia halfway house by Jan. 20, one of his attorneys told a federal bankruptcy judge Tuesday. Vick is serving a 23-month prison term in Leavenworth, Kan., for ...
The life of Michael Vick inside prison.
blog.yoonew.com 11/17/2008 — From a Denver Post article: "Vick earns from 12 to 40 cents an hour working in Leavenworth. Few know exactly what he is doing. One of the 7 1/2-hour-per-day jobs is turning pig bristles into paintbrushes. Submit Your Question Post sports columnist ...
VICK APPARENTLY KNOWS THAT HIS QUICK RETURN TO THE NFL ISN’T LIKELY
profootballtalk.com 1/23/2009 — While listening to The Dan Patrick Show this morning, we heard something that makes us even more convinced that Falcons quarterback Mike Vick is far from a lock to return to the NFL in 2009.
And it’s becoming increasingly apparent that he knows ...
USDA REPORT OUTLINE VICK’S BARBARIC ACTS, FAILED POLYGRAPH
profootballtalk.com 11/25/2008 — With Mike Vick still in line to be released from federal prison in July 2009, the great unknown is whether he’ll be reinstated to play NFL football at any point during the 2009 season.
There’s a vague sense that Vick will be welcomed back, ...
VICK LAWYER: QUARTERBACK TO GO TO HALFWAY HOUSE SOON
profootballtalk.com 1/30/2009 — Disgraced Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick could be transferred from federal prison to a Virginia halfway house soon, Vick’s lawyer informed a bankruptcy judge governing Vick’s Chapter 11 case, the Associated Press reports.
Vick is ...
Vick could be back on the market soon, any takers?
nogutsglory.blogspot.com 12/17/2008 — Former Atlanta Falcons QB Michael Vick, is currently serving out a 23 month sentence in Leavenworth, Kansas for financing a dog-fighting ring. According to his attorneys, Vick could be released from federal prison and placed in a Virginia halfway ...
Michael Vick Has Nothing But Respect for Chickens [Duan!]
deadspin.com 1/25/2009 — When Michael Vick plead guilty to dogfighting charges back in 2007, he also agreed to enroll in PETA's version of sensitivity training. His test results from that training are in, and they may surprise and/or amuse you. PETA has posted Vick's ...
My Thoughts On Plaxico And Pierce —
Bleacher Report - NFL 12/2/2008
I think we need to take a step back for a minute. Did Plaxico Burress do something wrong? Absolutely. Was it potentially dangerous? Certainly. Was it boneheaded and stupid? For sure. Could his short-term career be in jeopardy? Definitely, ...
The NFL's Newest Franchise: The Convicts —
Bleacher Report - NFL 12/6/2008
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell cannot figure out what to do with all of the NFL's players that are getting in trouble with the law. Well, since the NFL is a business, Goodell has now come up with a solution to all of the NFL's troublemakers.
The ...