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If you think the O.J. trial and aftermath was racially charged, you haven't seen the racial divide over Vick in Atlanta lately.
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There's always some fuss when someone is suspended without a conviction, isn't there? Seems like most of us have already convicted him(which is what I assume Noop's point was, I'm just baffled why he decided to post without actually making the point). I'll agree with the *if* he's guilty, he needs to be out of the NFL, I'm always a little uncomfortable with seeing action taken prior to someone being found guilty though. |
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Some of you are to excited by this news.
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Example of what I mean...the last few blog entries at ajc.com...
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I think if solid evidence that is publicly released directly implicates him, then there is no need to wait for a long trial process to hand down a suspension.
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I think that a lot of people will view this as a good sign that a famous person potentially involved in criminal activities isn't being given a break b/c he's rich or famous. I think that's a very good and important part of this situation. |
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I agree with you in principle. However, there's been a helluva lot of smoke at this fire.
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By Terrell in the ATL July 17, 2007 6:18 PM | Link to this Are all the poor-speaking, unable-to-write-in-English VICK supporters all gonna get mad now and unleash their blind rage on the rest of us? Are they all going to riot and steal some TV sets all because their hero, Ookie, is going to be made to answer for his crimes? Vick Supporters, all of you go kill yourselves. THAT will stick it to DA MAN and show Goodell and the NFL that they needs to show the proper RESPECT! Heck, I won’t cry if Blank gets put in jail, too![/quote
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Oh I absolutely agree. I'm not saying I'm opposed to a suspension necessarily, but that it would make me stop and think twice. As upset as the whole story makes me, if he's suspended and later found to be innocent in a court of law, that's a really bad thing IMO. |
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I have no problem with a suspension prior to a conviction in any case. The NFL is a private business, and should have the right to protect its business interests. Same for the Falcons.
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Those blog entries at ajc.com remind me of pretty much every "comment" section found on free.com (Detroit Free Press) or detnews.com (Detroit news) following a column or story about even the slightest controversial topic. For whatever reason, all the crazies seem to post their "comments" on newspaper websites. It hurts my head to even look at them. While the comments on ajc.com my be more indicative of how the majority of people in the A-T-L are split about Vick, I'd never use the comments on either Detroit area newspaper as indicative of anything other than the ridiculous "opinions" of a few crazy-ass people with too much time on their hands.
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See, I've talked to plenty of people *in person* who I wouldn't consider crazies who reflect similar positions from both sides of the fence on Vick. It really is amazing. As a side note, newspaper web sites allowing unmoderated blog-style commentary is one of the more shameless and obvious examples of selling out all principles for hits that I konw of.
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Gary Sheffield thinks those people are nuts.
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Just the fact that he owned property on which dog fighting (at least training for it and they found a lot of buried dogs there) would be enough for me to suspend him, and that's not a fact that is in dispute. |
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From John Clayton's article on ESPN's front page. Looks like they may not be able to suspend him yet. |
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So it doesn't matter what the first-time offense is?
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I cannot understand any kind/level of community solidarity towards a guy like Mike Vick. Mike Vick is millionaire who regardless if he is directly guilty or not, brought this upon himself.
Mike Vick is not a black man being persecuted, hes a rich man trying to walk away from serious crimes that happened on his property. Mike ____ who lives on middle class street and makes 30k a year would have a hard time not facing punishment if the house he owned was raided and obvious dog fighting evidence was found there. Poor poor Mike Vick. |
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This isn't a state indictment. This is a federal indictment. Federal prosecutors do their work before they get the indictment, not after. This is all generally speaking but getting indicted by a federal prosecutor is much more likely to result in a conviction, statistically speaking.
And reading the indictment tells me Vick is indeed in a world of trouble. They have 4 eyewitnesses that are likely willing to testify.
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Am I the only one who wishes Noop would just say what the fuck is on his mind instead of these cryptic three word statements?
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As a born and bred Atlantan (and a full fledged white boy), Mike Vick is the best thing that has ever happened to the Falcons. He was drafted two years after the pipe dream Super Bowl Dirty Birds had turned back into the top five pick in the draft Falcons. Pro football was pretty much dead again in the city. He's kept people interested for six years, which is pretty much the longest run of sustained interest in the Falcons, well, ever.
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Well, I suspect he will sustain interest for at least one more year, but probably not in a good way.
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That's a good point.
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Any chance he gets released from the Falcons?
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I find it interesting reading some of your responses. I don't like what he is accused of doing but I am not going to throw a fucking party because he is going to jail. I don't need to say what I think because some of you feel like you know what I am thinking... A few of you I have had spats with in the past so I won't even bother replying to anything you all have to say...
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I think that's incredibly unlikely. It would definitely be ballsy. |
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Is it right for Pacman to get suspended for a bunch of incidents (that don't necessarily result in conviction or even trial), but Vick not to get suspended for something that's just as sick (IMO)? |
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It would have been so much easier if Kyle Boller just decided to fight dogs instead.
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It's expected this would be a big story. The glee is a bit premature and of course, misguided. But not surprising.
I'm not a Vick fan and I think he's shot himself in the foot far more times than one can count, by simply not being smarter about stuff. But he's not the first athlete to do that and won't be the last. But all things being equal, this is a pretty egregious waste of federal resources. Fine him to the high heavens. I realize it's a crime and he'll pay whatever price there is. I also think that plenty of people will squeal on him and tell whatever lies they're induced to tell, simply to get the feds off their back. After all, this is the sort of indictment that can make a US Attorney a household name. In the grand scheme of whatever else is happening out there, I think this is insignificant at best. |
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And I realize most folks don't agree and I'm not interested in debating the case, because I don't really care all that much. Justice will be served however it needs to be. I just wanted to say what I thought.
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Will Vick really get in a lot of trouble? It's not like he personally made the dogs fight, and choked them out or held them under water by hand.
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I honestly can't see why the feds would bother to deal with this, under than the high profileness of the defendant. What is it, like 3 years in jail max for the crimes he was indicted on? I suppose they could backend him with some cruelty charges and whatnot, but unless they are planning to trying to RICO him out, it's not really worth the feds rescources.
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It may be 3 years per count, which could add up. Plus once they cross state lines I believe the feds have to get involved.
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I would have thought this too until this case became big news, it sounds like there is a fairly large(both in numbers and dollars) underground world of dog fighting and there has been a significant move by the federal government to put a dent in it, and I completely applaud it. This doesn't not appear to be random federal involvement in a case to "get" a big athlete for lots of money, this is part of an ongoing crackdown into a big illegal business. |
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