Vick's lawyers say their client expects to play in NFL again
This article talks about the possibility of Michael Vick returning to the NFL after his prison sentence is over. His attorneys believe there is no reason that Vick would not be reinstated back into the NFL after a 23 month sentence in prison for bankrolling a dogfighting ring in Virginia last year. Vick's attorneys are also working on getting him out of the millions of dollars of debt he is in.
Michael Vick's reinstatement is inevitable. Not only does he need the money to get himself out of debt, but there is no reason the NFL wouldn't want him in the league. He mad the NFL a lot of money and was one of the leagues top players. If the league is letting players such as Adam "Pacman" Jones to play, there is no reason to hold back on Michael Vick.
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I am not sure about how i would feel if Vick was back in the NFL, i think that there are definitely some players in the NFL that shouldn't be there because of some things that they have done, like adam jones. Letting people into/back into the NFL with this type of criminal history really hurts the NFL's image and i don't think it is good for their business.
I am not sure about how i would feel if Vick was back in the NFL, i think that there are definitely some players in the NFL that shouldn't be there because of some things that they have done, like adam jones. Letting people into/back into the NFL with this type of criminal history really hurts the NFL's image and i don't think it is good for their business.
I am not sure about how i would feel if Vick was back in the NFL, i think that there are definitely some players in the NFL that shouldn't be there because of some things that they have done, like adam jones. Letting people into/back into the NFL with this type of criminal history really hurts the NFL's image and i don't think it is good for their business.