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Yesterday Was Not Pleasant for Atlanta Falcons Fans
Talking NFL —
Last night, the New Orleans Saints handed the Atlanta Falcons their 10th loss of the year, dominating them 34-14. And that was the SECOND worst story coming out of Atlanta.
Earlier in the day, Michael Vick was sentenced to 23 months in a federal penitentiary for his role in the dog fighting operation that took place at his house in Virginia. According to ESPN legal analyst Lester Munson, Vick’s prison time could have been considerably shorter:
In the months since Michael Vick pleaded guilty for his role in a federal dogfighting case, Vick should have been ...
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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 ...
Arthur Blank, Mike Vick, and Fried Chicken
thebiglead.com 12/11/2007 —
Arthur Blank, the clumsy owner of the Falcons who once pushed Mike Vick around in a wheelchair like a manservant when the QB was injured, went into the booth on MNF last night. He was asked about the potential for Vick’s return. Form ...
MNF Recap: Horrible Choice of Words From Blank
sportingnews.com 12/11/2007 — By Brian Powell
Pregame:
First observation of the night is that Stu Scott is obviously still missing and no one knows when our favorite poet will be back. Sal Palantonio is doing a fine job, but I'm starting to miss Stu a bit. No one can keep ...
Teammates send messages to QB Vick (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - NFL News 12/11/2007
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 12/11/2007
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...