OFFICIAL 2009 NFL discussion thread.

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He's a team killer and has been his whole carreer. Anyone who has ever been on a team understands that you can't win like that. Believe me we loved him in Philly when he came here. Never in this city's history did we cheer for someone like that without earning it. He was a great reciever but a horrible team mate. Not to mention he's lost a step and doesn't have the sepreration he used to have. Let him go due sit ups in his driveway.

ON a side note:
TO's got a reality show. The premise is two of his "friends" who happen to be his PR agents (cause he doesn't have friends) try to find him a girl friend.
 
good, he was the only reason I still liked Dallas and now I don't have to like the cowboys anymore :D
 
LOL, ya I would actually take T.O. in Miami too. Not Vick though, his style of QB never wins Championships. Keep Pennnington healthy and improve the running game by beefing up the O line and I'll take it.

I'm not sure if the Fins would bring a problem child on board at this stage of the teams development. You could easily improve the receiving corps with other less problematic players.
 
uncwnells;2870403; said:
I love Mike Vick. I bought a Mike Vick Va Tech throwback jersey just last year. Isn't Ray Lewis still playing football, didnt he kill someone?


Go Falcons! DIRTY BIRDSSSSS!!!!

And yes I know he doesnt play for the falcons, but their still my squad.


That's pretty much a ringing endorsement for cruelty to animals and racketeering. I guess winning trumps any kind of value system.
 
bad news...only oakland and 49ers still interested in TO. Guess he won't be coming to the fins any time soon :(
 
i thought the niners didn't want him. he should have a reunion w/ Garcia
 
ewurm;2871910; said:
That's pretty much a ringing endorsement for cruelty to animals and racketeering. I guess winning trumps any kind of value system.






Can a former drug addict grow up to be informative? We are not all held 100% accountable for our pasts. I think Vick would be under a microscope, and least likely to break the law, after his release.
 
bigspizz;2872686; said:
Can a former drug addict grow up to be informative? We are not all held 100% accountable for our pasts. I think Vick would be under a microscope, and least likely to break the law, after his release.

There is a distinct difference between drug use and running a criminal organization that slaughters animals. Anyone else wouldn't get their job back for anyone of those crimes. He should never be allowed to play football again, and he can't work at my Subway either.
 
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