Vick reinstated with a 4 game suspension likely to start the season

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Michael Vick could be on his way back to the NFL if a team signs him following a four-game suspension levied by Commissioner Roger Goodell.

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Former Atlanta Falcon quarterback, Michael Vick, left, arrives at federal court with his attorney Larry Woodward in Norfolk, Va., Monday, July 20, 2009. Vick ended his federal dogfighting sentence Monday, freeing him to lobby for a return to the field. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
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ESPN.com reported Thursday that Goodell issued a conditional reinstatement for the suspended former Falcons quarterback that will allow Vick to attend training camp if he signs with a team, but will still suspend Vick for the first four games of the 2009 season.

Vick, fresh from serving 23-months in federal prison for dogfighting, met with Goodell Wednesday, hoping to restart his NFL career, according to published reports.

The two met Wednesday afternoon in Allendale, N.J., ESPN.com reported, citing a unnamed league source.

Sport Illustrated reported on its Web site that Vick and Goodell were seen departing from Buckley Petersen Global Inc. around 4 p.m.

Vick left in a Cadillac Escalade; Goodell in a BMW 10 minutes later, according to SI.com.

Eyewitnesses described the two as having “somber” looks on their faces.

NFL spokesman Greg Aiello told ESPN.com they would not deny or confirm the meeting saying once a decision is made by the commissioner, then they would make a statement.

On Tuesday, Vick met one-on-one with NFL Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith.

That same day Goodell, who suspended Vick indefinitely, said Tuesday he’ll make a decision “in the near future” on reinstating him.

In order for Goodell to reinstate Vick, he must show remorse and convince him and the public that he is reformed.

PETA spokeswoman Nicole Matthews told Washington’s WUSA-TV that the animal rights organization may protest Vick’s reinstatement to the NFL unless he first undergoes a psychological evaluation.

The players union has not taken a formal position on Vick’s reinstatement but has pledged to support him on a personal level. Vick must serve three years’ probation for his dogfighting conviction.

The Atlanta Falcons released Vick in June. It is unclear who would sign Vick if he were reinstated. Several teams have indicated they have no interest in signing him.

NFL training camps open for veterans next week.

Several NFL stars have shown support for Vick. Hall of Fame wide receiver Michael Irvin told the AP Vick should be reinstated. Michael Strahan, Chad Ochocinco and Jamal Anderson have all posted statements supporting Vick’s reinstatement on Twitter.
 
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PETA spokeswoman Nicole Matthews told Washington’s WUSA-TV that the animal rights organization may protest Vick’s reinstatement to the NFL unless he first undergoes a psychological evaluation.
Fuck PETA. I'm an animal person, and feel what Vick did is wrong, but he's paid for it enough. A psychological evaluation is just going to be a waste of time for Vick. PETA is a shitty ass organization, for this and especially for the whole "swatting a fly" incident. :cool:

I wonder why they were, "somber", though. Was the meeting that bad?
 

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peta has had one thing in mind throughout this entire fiasco.

lining their pockets and getting press.

its worked great.

vick is the best thing that ever happened to peta. its not even close.
 
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This dumb hes been locked up for 2 years and lost how much money?

He doest need to be suspended hes done his time for the crime
 

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the nfl reserved the right to suspend him up to 4 games. but they also can be sued for double jeopardy. the already suspended him indefinitely, so the law may not allow the nfl to suspend him again for the same violation. vick may not see a 1 game suspension.
 

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im glad they making an attempt to give the boy life back ive been saying it time and time again he was done foul they arrested a man with hella dogs and ties to dog fighting this guy never seen one day in a jail cell smh

same ppl who say he aint shit cause he fight dogs is the same ppl that would let there kid fight the neighborhood bully if he kept picking on there child...

imagine the protest in SF if they signed vick
I kno right
 
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the nfl reserved the right to suspend him up to 4 games. but they also can be sued for double jeopardy. the already suspended him indefinitely, so the law may not allow the nfl to suspend him again for the same violation. vick may not see a 1 game suspension.
How does double jepardy apply to a corporation's punishment of employees? It is for State & Federal criminal and civil judgements.
 
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the nfl reserved the right to suspend him up to 4 games. but they also can be sued for double jeopardy. the already suspended him indefinitely, so the law may not allow the nfl to suspend him again for the same violation. vick may not see a 1 game suspension.
Im pretty sure the NFL's lawyers have rules regarding playing in the which league that give them the right to suspend him however many games they want.


You can't sue somebody for double jeopardy anyway. Its just a law restricting further convictions for a trial that's already been decided.



NFL can't put nobody on trial.
 

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How does double jepardy apply to a corporation's punishment of employees? It is for State & Federal criminal and civil judgements.
i dont even see how it would be double jeopardy. it would just be a continuation of the indefinite suspension, which i believe is unnecessary.

heard on the radio the steelers are showing some interest in vick. that would be a great place for him to go. mike tomlin knows him from bad newz virginia, they are both from there, plus the disciplined structure would be good for vick. the fanbase is large enough to tell peta to shove a fur coat up their ass.