GUILTY VA - NFL QB Michael Vick, 3 others indicted for dog fighting, Surry County, 2007

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  • #661
It IS good news, Buzz - it's a start. Next, I hope he is banned. No more NFL for Mikey would be great.


Goodell indefinitely suspended Vick without pay. In a letter from the Commissioner to Vick informing him of the suspension, Goodell states “Even if you personally did not place bets, as you contend, your actions in funding the betting and your association with illegal gambling both violate the terms of your NFL Player Contract and expose you to corrupting influences in derogation of one of the most fundamental responsibilities of an NFL player."[6] In addition to making Vick's playing future in the NFL doubtful, the suspension also allows for the Atlanta Falcons to "assert any claims or remedies" to recover the $22 million dollar signing bonus from Vick's 2004 contract.[7

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Vick
 
  • #662
Goodell indefinitely suspended Vick without pay. In a letter from the Commissioner to Vick informing him of the suspension, Goodell states “Even if you personally did not place bets, as you contend, your actions in funding the betting and your association with illegal gambling both violate the terms of your NFL Player Contract and expose you to corrupting influences in derogation of one of the most fundamental responsibilities of an NFL player."[6] In addition to making Vick's playing future in the NFL doubtful, the suspension also allows for the Atlanta Falcons to "assert any claims or remedies" to recover the $22 million dollar signing bonus from Vick's 2004 contract.[7

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Vick
YES!!!!!!!! :D :D I think they are honoring your wishes regarding the signing bonus, Buzz! (Don't know how I missed that the first time... was it there??)
 
  • #663
Great news.

Now, that the NFL has issued a ruling, although not one with finality to it, we need to hear from the Atlanta Falcons.

Under certain circumstances the Atlanta Falcons can try to recover signing bonus money paid to Vick. I don't know if this fits those certain circumstances, but we should hear details shortly after Vick appears in court Monday.

Goodell indefinitely suspended Vick without pay. In a letter from the Commissioner to Vick informing him of the suspension, Goodell states “Even if you personally did not place bets, as you contend, your actions in funding the betting and your association with illegal gambling both violate the terms of your NFL Player Contract and expose you to corrupting influences in derogation of one of the most fundamental responsibilities of an NFL player."[6] In addition to making Vick's playing future in the NFL doubtful, the suspension also allows for the Atlanta Falcons to "assert any claims or remedies" to recover the $22 million dollar signing bonus from Vick's 2004 contract.[7
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Vick

The Falcons did make a similar statement. I think I read it on espn.com.
 
  • #664
YES!!!!!!!! :D :D I think they are honoring your wishes regarding the signing bonus, Buzz! (Don't know how I missed that the first time... was it there??)
Sorry Sun, I added it after my original post, which I do all too often, as I find more info.

I'm thinking Michael Vick will be selling off some assets including the Bad Newz Kennels Virginia property. It's probably well set up for someone to open a legitimate kennel operation. Buy it on a distress sale.
 
  • #665
Sorry Sun, I added it after my original post, which I do all too often, as I find more info.

I'm thinking Michael Vick will be selling off some assets including the Bad Newz Kennels Virginia property. It's probably well set up for someone to open a legitimate kennel operation. Buy it on a distress sale.

Argghhhhhh, please tell me you mean a boarding kennel and not a breeding kennel?
 
  • #666
  • #667
IndyGal, it is a race issue whether you admit it or not. I've never known a single white person involved in the "sport" (ha!) of dogfighting. It is primarily a hobby of black culture.
I see white people all the time involed in dogfighting. Turned them in myself, sometimes!

ETA you know I still love you N!!!!
 
  • #668
Thank goodness the NFL is handling Vick properly. I was afraid they would give him a light slap on the wrist. :snooty:
Vick let his football career and the money he made go straight to his head. He thought he was too rich to get caught or to get arrested. Thankfully his buddies are ready to testify against him and the NFL is taking this seriously.


 
  • #669
Nike Terminates Contract With Vick

BEAVERTON, Ore. (Aug. 24) - Nike severed its ties with Michael Vick on Friday after he filed a plea agreement on dogfighting charges and was suspended indefinitely by the NFL.

"Nike has terminated our contract with Michael Vick following today's release of details of his plea. As we have said in previous statements, we consider any cruelty to animals inhumane, abhorrent and unacceptable," the Nike statement said in its entirety.

http://sports.aol.com/nfl/story/_a/nike-terminates-contract-with-vick/20070824215909990001
 
  • #670
I think that is great they suspended him before his plea has been officially entered. I hope this sends a message to all other proffessional players that this kind of behavior will not be tolerated. Our children look up to these people, they need to be held accountable.
 
  • #671
Woo Hoo!!!! Thanks to all here and everywhere for writing letters and working so hard to make this happen. Poor little MV has to find a job. Maybe he will be your next drive thru worker at Burger King!
 
  • #672
Vick Created a Jam He Couldn't Escape

Michael Vick, After Admitting to Bankrolling Dogfighting, Can Only Hope Judge in Lenient

Michael Vick can only hope he will get more leniency from the judge than he did from the NFL. Roger Goodell's letter informing the Atlanta Falcons quarterback of his suspension reads almost like a goodbye, the NFL commissioner doing nothing to hide his disgust and his disdain.

A similar reaction by U.S. District Judge Henry E. Hudson, who will be presented with Vick's plea agreement on Monday, could mean years in prison.

In court papers, Vick admitted bankrolling "Bad Newz Kennels" and participating in the killing of dogs in the dogfighting operation. But he tried to deflect much of his culpability in the grisly enterprise onto his friends.

That didn't deter Goodell, who was quick to hold Vick responsible, suspending him indefinitely and without pay Friday from the job that made him a millionaire and a superstar. The decision, on the brink of season opener, left the Falcons without their headline player. Goodell he made it forcefully clear Vick wasn't helping himself by trying to pawn off blame on his three co-defendants in the case. "You are now justifiably facing consequences for the decisions you made and the conduct in which you engaged. Your career, freedom and public standing are now in the most serious jeopardy," Goodell wrote.

http://www.abcnews.go.com/Sports/wireStory?id=3523880
 
  • #673
Falcons want $22M back from Vick

The Falcons will attempt to recoup $22 million that has already been paid to suspended quarterback Michael Vick, according to a report in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The NFL suspended Vick indefinitely without pay on Friday after he pleaded guilty to federal dogfighting charges in Virginia. That opened the door for the team to pursue money paid to Vick the form of signing bonuses.

Vick has collected approximately $40 million in guaranteed bonuses — and even more in base salary — but teams are only allowed to try to collect money paid in signing bonuses, per the collective bargaining agreement with the players' union. That rules of the CBA supersede other contract laws that could entitle Atlanta to try and recoup more money.

In order to collect the money, Vick must remain on Atlanta's roster, so the Falcons will not release Vick until the matter is finalized, a person familiar with the situation told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The Falcons are expected to cut ties with Vick once the signing bonus issue is resolved. If the Falcons receive payment from Vick, that amount will be applied to the salary cap of the upcoming season. Meaning, should the team receive all of the $22 million it seeks before the 2008 NFL calendar year, it will be credited toward the 2008 salary cap.

In terms of the season, Atlanta will not have to pay Vick his $6 million base salary. However, he will count about $8.5 million against their salary cap. Though Vick will remain on the roster, he will be placed on a suspended list, which will allow the Falcons to add a player in Vick's place.

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/7153596
 
  • #674
Woo Hoo!!!! Thanks to all here and everywhere for writing letters and working so hard to make this happen. Poor little MV has to find a job. Maybe he will be your next drive thru worker at Burger King!
With his athletic ability, I doubt he will ever be jobless. He will do his time, and probably volunteer for the humane league, cry some crocodile tears, and maybe go on to compete in wrestling... or be a rap artist.
 
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  • #676
Falcons want $22M back from Vick

The Falcons will attempt to recoup $22 million that has already been paid to suspended quarterback Michael Vick, according to a report in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The NFL suspended Vick indefinitely without pay on Friday after he pleaded guilty to federal dogfighting charges in Virginia. That opened the door for the team to pursue money paid to Vick the form of signing bonuses.

Vick has collected approximately $40 million in guaranteed bonuses — and even more in base salary — but teams are only allowed to try to collect money paid in signing bonuses, per the collective bargaining agreement with the players' union. That rules of the CBA supersede other contract laws that could entitle Atlanta to try and recoup more money.

In order to collect the money, Vick must remain on Atlanta's roster, so the Falcons will not release Vick until the matter is finalized, a person familiar with the situation told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The Falcons are expected to cut ties with Vick once the signing bonus issue is resolved. If the Falcons receive payment from Vick, that amount will be applied to the salary cap of the upcoming season. Meaning, should the team receive all of the $22 million it seeks before the 2008 NFL calendar year, it will be credited toward the 2008 salary cap.

In terms of the season, Atlanta will not have to pay Vick his $6 million base salary. However, he will count about $8.5 million against their salary cap. Though Vick will remain on the roster, he will be placed on a suspended list, which will allow the Falcons to add a player in Vick's place.

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/7153596http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/7153596


This is the most important thing. Unfortunately the lawyers pussed out and apparently so will the judge with the jail sentence, 12 to 18 months? PFFFT big deal. What Vick is most worried about is the money. That's why he made sure not to plead guilty to the gambling because that would be NFL banishment.

The best thing will be for Vick to lose A LOT of his money. The good news is that he was due to make about $61 million over the rest of his Falcons contract and that's DONE. NFL contracts aren't guaranteed and he will not get the $61 million in base salary. Great news. Now is the $22.5 million the Falcons will try to get back and they have every right to do so. The owner of the Falcons, Arthur Blank, has a lot more money than Mike Vick will ever have and surely has the best attorneys so I'm hoping he will win and Vick will be forced to give back $22.5 million. I'm looking for Vick to lose $83.5 million. That'd be sweet.

Hopefully the judge will at least give the high end of the fed lawyers 12-18 month recommendation. Very disappointed in those lawyers. Vick had NO leverage. They should've made it a 3 year minimum sentence which would be half the maximum and all time must be served of the 3 years. If Vick doesn't take the deal, fine then add the RICO charges. Oh well maybe the state of Virginia will charge Vick with that?

If the Judge gives 18 months, Vick will be out for the next two NFL seasons which would be nice plus the commissioner will probably add a one year suspension so Vick will not be playing for the next three seasons at least. The reason this is good is because he will be 31 by the time he gets back in the league at the earliest. There will be some team dumb enough to sign him to the league minimum, probably the Raiders. The older he is, the less time he can still play.

The judge should say "screw the plea recommendations, I sentence all three to 6 years" (which is the max) that'd be awesome.
 
  • #677
Hopefully the judge will at least give the high end of the fed lawyers 12-18 month recommendation. Very disappointed in those lawyers. Vick had NO leverage. They should've made it a 3 year minimum sentence which would be half the maximum and all time must be served of the 3 years. If Vick doesn't take the deal, fine then add the RICO charges. Oh well maybe the state of Virginia will charge Vick with that?


The judge should say "screw the plea recommendations, I sentence all three to 6 years" (which is the max) that'd be awesome.
The judges CAN say "screw it" to the Feds' recommendations, but they rarely do. Typically, they go along with it. Now, this judge happens to like animals and has a little Bichon Frise of his own, and he is known to be tough. Even though it is unlikely he will not go with what the Feds want, he probably won't go easy on Vick, either.

Funny you would bring up the Raiders - The Falcons and Raiders are my 2 favorite teams. Picking up Vick as a has been is exactly what Al Davis likes to do. Sometimes it works; usually it doesn't.

The TH are saying they fully expect Virginia to charge Michael Vick with everything they can. Crossing my fingers and hoping they are right.
 
  • #678
Falcons want $22M back from Vick

The Falcons will attempt to recoup $22 million that has already been paid to suspended quarterback Michael Vick, according to a report in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The NFL suspended Vick indefinitely without pay on Friday after he pleaded guilty to federal dogfighting charges in Virginia. That opened the door for the team to pursue money paid to Vick the form of signing bonuses.

Vick has collected approximately $40 million in guaranteed bonuses — and even more in base salary — but teams are only allowed to try to collect money paid in signing bonuses, per the collective bargaining agreement with the players' union. That rules of the CBA supersede other contract laws that could entitle Atlanta to try and recoup more money.

In order to collect the money, Vick must remain on Atlanta's roster, so the Falcons will not release Vick until the matter is finalized, a person familiar with the situation told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The Falcons are expected to cut ties with Vick once the signing bonus issue is resolved. If the Falcons receive payment from Vick, that amount will be applied to the salary cap of the upcoming season. Meaning, should the team receive all of the $22 million it seeks before the 2008 NFL calendar year, it will be credited toward the 2008 salary cap.

In terms of the season, Atlanta will not have to pay Vick his $6 million base salary. However, he will count about $8.5 million against their salary cap. Though Vick will remain on the roster, he will be placed on a suspended list, which will allow the Falcons to add a player in Vick's place.

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/7153596http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/7153596
Thanks Buzz! I'd just heard this on ESPN while watching the race. I'm so happy to see the Falcons taking this stand against him and I'm hoping the next step is a lifetime ban by the NFL. :clap: :clap: :clap:
 
  • #679
The judges CAN say "screw it" to the Feds' recommendations, but they rarely do. Typically, they go along with it. Now, this judge happens to like animals and has a little Bichon Frise of his own, and he is known to be tough. Even though it is unlikely he will not go with what the Feds want, he probably won't go easy on Vick, either.

Funny you would bring up the Raiders - The Falcons and Raiders are my 2 favorite teams. Picking up Vick as a has been is exactly what Al Davis likes to do. Sometimes it works; usually it doesn't.

The TH are saying they fully expect Virginia to charge Michael Vick with everything they can. Crossing my fingers and hoping they are right.
I think the judge might just give him more of a sentence than the Feds are recommending, like maybe 3 yrs. ~ but that's just my opinion after what I've read about him.

LOL ~ the Raiders! :D Perfect place since Al Davis does take rejects (so to speak) but I'm hoping he'll be banned for life. I'd also hope that AD wouldn't even want this barbarian.
 
  • #680
I think the judge might just give him more of a sentence than the Feds are recommending, like maybe 3 yrs. ~ but that's just my opinion after what I've read about him.

LOL ~ the Raiders! :D Perfect place since Al Davis does take rejects (so to speak) but I'm hoping he'll be banned for life. I'd also hope that AD wouldn't even want this barbarian.

The only teams I can think of that would take Mikey Vick are the Raiders and the Dallas Crackwagon aka Dallas Cowboys.
 
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