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ATLANTA -- After Michael Vick was sentenced to nearly two years in prison, two of his former Atlanta Falcons teammates sent messages to the disgraced quarterback in Monday night's 34-14 loss to the New Orleans Saints . Cornerback DeAngelo Hall , who played with Vick at Virginia Tech and in Atlanta, ran onto the field holding up a poster of Vick and played the game with "MV7" written on the ... [link]

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DeAngelo Hall, Roddy White Pay Tribute to Michael Vick During MNF
Published 12/11/2007 by Ryan Wilson at FanHouse
... terms of Xs and Os, there wasn't much to look at for Falcons fans (save the masochists and Chris Redman's family members). In terms of remembering Ron Mexico, though, there was plenty to keep fans busy. During player introductions, Vick's former Virginia Tech teammate, DeAngelo Hall, busted out a Michael Vick poster, signed by the puppy murderer himself. And wide receiver Roddy White pulled up his jersey to reveal a "Free Mike Vick" t-shirt after scoring a touchdown. "That was homemade. I did that myself," White said. "It ...

The Top Five for 12/11
Published 12/11/2007 by Anthony Hall at MVN Outsider
... Saints easily defeated the Falcons, 34-14. Meanwhile, Falcon players Roddy White and DeAngelo Hall both displayed support for Michael Vick during last night’s contest. White pulled up his jersey after catching a touchdown pass, revealing a homemade “Free Mike Vick” shirt, while Hall entered the field carrying a Vick poster and played with “MV7″ written under his eyes. Game Recap at MVN Saints | Game Recap at MVN Falcons White’s T-Shirt, Hall’s Face Paint Show Support for Vick ...

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