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Posted By: fkw
My first OT, but Im sure some are interested. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
If he serves the full sentence he'll still be shy of thirty. If he spends his time in the weight room and library he can step right from prison onto an NFL roster. I'm not a fan of his but I hope he makes it. |
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Posted By: Brad
Course he'll make it! Money Talks and... |
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Posted By: Mark T
He spends half the time...he will be out in 12 months. |
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Posted By: leon
According to the article the federal guidelines only call for a 3 month reprieve if he behaves himself, for good time. He will do a minimum of 25 months counting time served. I wonder how he would feel if someone did to him what he did to the dogs? That should have been his punishment, imo. regards |
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Posted By: Matt
Mark - it's federal prison - there is no parole board to get an early release. The only thing that can get him out earlier is good behavior, and at most, by law, I believe he can earn 30 days per year so 2 months early is the limit. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
While he will still be young enough to resume his football career, you have to think that if he ever steps on the field again he will be booed mercilessly and endlessly. Hopefully a team will look at the whole picture and decide he is not worth the trouble. |
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Posted By: Brad
Tons of celebrities and athletes have regained there careers after a major controversy. It all depends on how the media portray Vick's after his jail time! |
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Posted By: Lance
It seems Vick is another product of his surroundings. Just ask Oprah. Question: If any of us had committed the same immoral acts, would we get the same "country club" jail time or would it be the state pen? 23 months will be a cake walk and he will back in the NFL before the play-offs in '09. If Rose can't be in the hall, Vick shouldn't be allowed in the NFL. Two unrelated crimes, but basically the same in the let down felt by millions of kids (and adults) around the world. I have no doubts the NFL will fail this test, but it could really make a statement when Vick tries to re-enter the game. But then again, the NFL really put it to Ricky "I love Mary-J" Williams...LOL! |
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Posted By: Jim Dale
ESPN was reporting he is due out in May of 2009 in part due to time served and the potential for some time off with good behavior. Thats just in time to join the 2009/10 season. He misses 07 and 08 only. His going in early was intended to get him into the 09/10 season. He stays in shape he'll be 29 years old and without a hint of injury. I just don't think he has the mental capacity to rejoin a team as a QB but he might make a heck of RB/WR at that time. |
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Posted By: Howard
I have to admit that I didn't much follow this case. However, what I have read the last hour or two has caused me to change my mind. While I still hope that he reforms himself I have no desire to ever see him make it in the NFL again. |
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Posted By: Brad
SPCA has killed more Cats and Dogs then all of the illegal dog fighting organizations put together! |
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Posted By: Jim Dale
Yes brad they have; but I sure hope you can see the conditions of those deaths were quite different. Perhaps with some of Vicks money they could have saved a few million more. |
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Posted By: Lance
My only experience with Federal Pens is from the state of Pennsylvania and you can see the tennis courts from the road. |
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Posted By: Brad
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Posted By: quan
judge in the case...reminds me of tbob. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
He gets 15% off for good behavior and 2 months of halfway house. Plus, you guys are not factoring in Goodell's suspension which will probably be tacked after his release or the state charges which are pending. |
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Posted By: Jim Dale
Now that he is sentenced the league can suspend him for a year now - and gee that can be the 2008 season he's going to miss anyway. I don't get the state charges when the feds have already had their way with him - seems like double jeopardy to me? I don't care for the creep one bit but don't care to see people punished by two different governments for the same crime. I'm glad they got a million cash out of him for the care of the remaining dogs - just wish they'd have gotten a seasons' worth of cash out of him too. |
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Posted By: leon
With all due respect...."SPCA" stands for Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The reason they put so many to sleep is because us humans are such idiots we don't take care of them. Vick tortured dogs.....Your statement makes no sense at all.....although, yes, technically they do put them down...they do it because there is nothing else to do. regards |
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Posted By: Bob C
I have a colleague who is a deputy attorney general for the Southern District of Florida. He tells me under federal sentencing guidelines, the most time off for good behavior anyone can get is 51 days for each 12 months sentenced. Since Mr. Vick was sentenced to 23 months, he is eligible for a maximum 51 days time off of his sentence for good behavior. That's it. |
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Posted By: Brad
Leon, |
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Posted By: rob
What Michael Vick did was morally reprehensible and heinous. He is being punished according to the legal system we all are both protected by and rely on. He will serve his time in jail for the prescribed amount decreed by the judge, but after that, he is free to be gainfully employed anyway he is able. Would it be a PR nightmare for any team to sign him, of course, but he has every right to pursue a football career after he serves his time. I dont understand why people are so riled up about his being able to earn a living, there are plenty of ex-cons who served their time in jail and are now in the labor force. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Brad- the S.P.C.A. does unfortunately put animals down, but they do so humanely, and the animal feels little to no pain. |
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Posted By: Brad
YES, I understand the medical prosegurs on how animals are put it to sleep! |
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Posted By: John J. Grillo
I'm probably gonna get hammered on this one, but in my opinion, they're just freakin' dogs...someone sexually assaults a little girl in Vermont, gets slapped on the wrist and no one cares. Someone scars an innocent child for life and we as a society just shrug it off; yet, when it comes to dogs people go ape----! Don't get me wrong I think dogs are nice to have and would never consider harming an animal, but I still do not understand the severity of the sentence. Pay a fine, do community service, but the guy's career shouldn't end because of this. I just think we as a society are slowly losing our minds. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
John, two thoughts: often times people who torture animals progress to torturing humans; and second, if a little girl was harmed the way Vick harmed those dogs he'd get the death penalty. I'd say if a little girl's life is worth the death penalty numerous innocent dogs are worth at least about 17 months in prison. |
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Posted By: John J. Grillo
Jeff, sorry, but I am not going to buy the argument Vick (or people who participate in these betting schemes) were going to torture humans next...I would like to see the data on that one! So you don't consider sexually assaulting a 9 year old girl torture! Tell that one to the little girl and her parents. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
John, of course I view sexual assault of a little girl as torture -- which is why I think the death penalty is ok for this sort of offense. As for the 'betting scheme' that you described, you're right: people who bet illegally usually do not end up killing people thereafter; however, people who torture animals often do move on to humans. That's a fact. |
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Posted By: Al Simeone
John, |
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Posted By: Jeff Prizner
"I just think we as a society are slowly losing our minds." |
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Posted By: dstudeba
Rob, very well put. |
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Posted By: Howard
Well put, Jeff. I for one don't begrudge Vick the right to pursue a football career. However, I hope his skills have eroded to the point that he doesn't make it back. I'd prefer that another player, one who has no record of violence against animals or humans, have the job Vick would have had. Vick can get a regular job like the rest of us. I'd even make some calls on his behalf. |
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Posted By: Larry
Those dogs wouldn't have been salvagable anyway since they were trained to kill. Let them out and they probably go attack the nearest person. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Larry, that is most likely true. But they could still live happyish lives if they are properly cared for with Vick's money. |
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Posted By: Bob Pomilla
Wrong, Larry. Next time speak from knowledge, not hype. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Bob, that is great news. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
both times. You and I are big-time animal lovers as well as many on the board. My animal are my kids . The 2 Maltese I have now ,I bet i spend 2 hours with them daily .Keeps me from dealing with everyday people. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Dan, I've always said that you can tell a lot about people that truly love animals. |
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