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2. wildcat option 3. return punts 4. there are a lot of POS's out there, maybe dude is truly remorseful |
alright thread dead, but remember a lot of you wanted ray lewis before he re-signed with the ravens
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I'm sure he already has fond memories of Kansas..
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the only thing id want him for is a chew toy, and if the chiefs sign him, i will change my loyalties.
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Why would you waste your time posting a ? like that? Its obvious that no one wants him or wants to deal with all the media bs that would come with him. Godell would be pretty stupid to reinstate him especially since he hasnt played in god knows how long. Besides why waste the money on him when hes only going to ride the bench, or even be a practice squad QB, doesnt seem very logical in my mind, and what would the chiefs gain outta trading a late pick for his rights?
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Thread bump - He could become a Missourian
Rams interested in Vick
Posted by Aaron Wilson on May 31, 2009, 12:54 p.m. The St. Louis Rams have emerged as a potential landing spot for suspended quarterback Michael Vick if he’s reinstated, and team officials have been performing their “due diligence,” according to Michael Lombardi of NFP and NFL Network. Per the report, the Rams have “genuine interest” in Vick, who’s on house arrest in Virginia after serving 18 months in federal prison. “Several people in the NFL told me not to rule out St. Louis as a possible destination for Vick,” Lombardi writes. “If [NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell] reinstates him, look for them to actively pursue him. It makes sense, a new coach with an older quarterback who hasn’t played well. Playing in a dome on carpet would highlight Vick’s speed and athleticism.” Of course, the Rams being up for sale complicates Vick’s prospects because new ownership could be opposed to pursuing Vick. Plus, Vick must show “genuine remorse,” in Goodell’s words, to gain reinstatement to the league. Lombardi portrays Vick as having his head on straight and ready for a second chance. “According to people I’ve talked to who are close to him, Vick is in great spirits and looking forward to the future,” Lombardi writes. “I’m told he’s in great ‘non-professional football shape’ and is determined to prove he can regain his superstar status in the NFL. “He intends to spend more time studying the game, more time preparing to play, more time working on his game. Two years alone with nothing but your thoughts can be a powerful motivational tool.” |
No only no, but hell no.
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no way. Vick "Slasher" QB style just doesn't work. it was nice to see him get 56-10ed a few years ago at Arrowhead.
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Vick is going to end up in Atlanta West. Bank on it.
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No, because he's black.
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Would it be wrong if I said yes?
I'm an animal lover and abhor what he did, but the guy went to prison and that's what society has deemed to be an appropriate punishment for it. By law and by society's standards, he should be able to come out of prison with a blank slate. A blank slate and an amazing ability to run the ball. I wouldn't want him as a QB, but would consider him as a mutant QB/RB/WR kind of guy. |
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