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If Michael Vick gets reinstated for the 2009 season, which team would be the best fit for him? (Edited 05/22/09 07:00PM by Murph)
Featured by: Pat at 5/20/09 1:24PM
| Closed on 08/01/09 at 12:00AM
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Players:  Michael Vick
Team Breakout:
442 Fans 
5%a. Carolina Panthers
6%b. New England Patriots
22%c. Oakland Raiders
22%d. San Fransisco 49ers
9%e. Seattle Seahawks
8%f. St. Louis Rams
5%g. Tennessee Titans
22%h. Other (Who?)

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#5 | 172 days ago

Murph wrote:
I think Vick paid his dues and is ready and deserving enough to make a comeback to the NFL. With that said...Mike Singletary and his run first mentality should really take a look at Mike Vick. That offense could use an impact player (not to say Crabtree cant be that) but they also need to have a guy get Crabtree the ball.
Yeah I think he could be for the niners what White might be for the Dolphins. Having said that, the 49ers shouldn't mistake hope for a plan. There's a lot of "ifs" and "maybes" going into this.
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#7 | 172 days ago

I don't even think he will be signed, but if he is I guess the 49ers.
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#10 | 172 days ago

Just Imagine What Lynn Had Said On The Spotlight Fan, Vick And TO... In Buffalo
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#12 | 172 days ago

Vick will be a late entrant into "4th and Long with Michael Irvin".
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#13 | 172 days ago
Wordsmith (+)

Jacksonville.  Strong coach. In need of a spark. Would like to get more fans in the seats.
Other (Who?)  
#14 | 172 days ago

Bring him in to SF and give him a shot. Not like they can really be worse off just for giving him a look. And if he'll play for the league minimum, then just let him run the wildcat a few plays a game. Damn, if the niners had Vick instead of that bum from PSU running the last play against the Cards on MNF last year then I'd think that they'd have had a much better chance of getting in the end zone and winning that game.
San Fransisco 49ers  
#15 | 172 days ago

Detroit would benefit alot with his running game --- Sure would make our receivers get more open --- Can't just pass and pass --- Guarantee we wouldn't be sacked every other play
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#20 | 171 days ago
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If I had to pick a team, I would say - New England.  The Pats, and hoping Brady's knee holds up, have no depth at QB.  Cassel was traded to the Chefs, and that leaves the Backup QB cupboard pretty bare.  The Pats brought Randy Moss back to planet earth, and that had to be a chore in itself.  Vick could be a backup to Brady, come in and run the wildcat formation, line up as WR- a type of "gadget" player (like Kordell "Flash" Stewart, was at Pittsburgh).  He would be best with a proven "system", like the Pats - where things are done the Belichek way, or that player sees "the highway" out of New England.
New England Patriots  
#21 | 171 days ago

Al Davis loves speed, excitement and attention. Not to mention he doesn't care what anybody thinks. He's also not afraid to take major risks with the troubled guys in the league. But not as a QB. He's not a great one to begin with so use his talents elsewhere.

Personally, I think he should enjoy his new construction career. He knew exactly what he was doing, kept it hidden for years and lied about it. He was only sorry he got caught. Yeah, sure I believe in second chances so let him have one in the real world. 
Oakland Raiders  
#22 | 171 days ago

Seattle wouild be nice adding on what they just picked up with T.J but there defense still needs help so I would say the 49ers with a hungary and aggressive coach in MIke Singletary who was a problem for teams on defense as Vick is on offense. With that said I could see Vick start were he left in the play offs with a young Niners team and use more of Venon Davis along with Crabtree.
San Fransisco 49ers  
#23 | 171 days ago

Well his little brother played for the Dolphins. He didn't make it as a QB but he made the team.
I think he would do great in Miami ! And they have never really had a QB that could scramble .
I say whats done is done let the man Play.

Kelley

Other (Who?)  
#24 | 171 days ago

Check his 40 time.  If fast enough Oakland will pick him up.
Oakland Raiders  
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#26 | 171 days ago
calvin1245 (+)

Uhh, Cleveland! Aren't the fans there known as the "dog" pound1
Other (Who?)  
#27 | 171 days ago

First off, everyone makes mistakes.  Yeah, what he did was wrong, but who in this world hasn't done something wrong?  Whether it be mess with someone, steal something, or anything at all.  Anyways, I think he is gonna end up in San Fran and I would actually like to see it.
San Fransisco 49ers  
#28 | 169 days ago

Vick made a serious mistake.  It was ridiculously stupid, immature, ignorant and cruel beyond words.  He paid his dues;  I think he should play again and hope he does.  He did more time than Robert Blake, who was acquitted of killing his wife.  He did more time than OJ did, when he was acquitted for the slayings of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman.  I wish all the people calling for his felonious act of dog fighting to have permanent consequences, had the same level of passion about people.  Maybe then this country could be as safe for women and children as it seems to be for dogs.
St. Louis Rams  
#29 | 168 days ago

TheGregg wrote:
 He'll fit right in with the raiders and raider fan and the other ex cons
Man I love the Trojans too man, but your answer to this question has got to be one of the most ignorant naive unthoughtful uneducated answer  that I have read on this website to date. For you to make a statement like that shows me your lack of knowledge and social interaction. People think Raider fans are violent and criminals. When it comes down to It there are a lot of teams whose fans are"some of them" obnoxious and rude. I mean damn i feel dumber for having read your comment. Now your giving Trojan fans a bad name.
Other (Who?)  
#30 | 168 days ago

vindog wrote:
Well, lets see... The Raiders QB situation is horrible- JaMarcus Russell is a joke with no speed. The Raiders O-Line is weak and Darren McFadden appears to be all hype.... Micheal Vick would be a perfect fit for a team with no O-Line where the QB needs to run for his life!
I cannot believe all these people are giving you thumbs up for your horrible horrible comment. First of all who knows if Russell is a bust yet? It is only man's third year "second" actually playing. Second of all is Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Joe Montana, Donte Culpepper fast? I thought quarterbacks were supposed to throw the ball. It makes me sick sometimes, seriously, we expect so much out of these young men now. Back in the days each quarterback drafted had to wait 2 to 4 years to even play on field. Now we expect rookies to come in a perform like hall of famers. Give these guys a chance before ridiculing their performance and skills. And you say McFadden appears to be all hype, but then you say they have no offensive line. That's like saying oh that man can't drive, and by the way he doesn't have a car.......DUHHHH!!!!! Think before you write negitive comments because just like the other guy who had bad things to say about the Raiders you sound ignorant.
Other (Who?)  
#31 | 168 days ago

washn2hiphop wrote:
I cannot believe all these people are giving you thumbs up for your horrible horrible comment. First of all who knows if Russell is a bust yet? It is only man's third year "second" actually playing. Second of all is Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Joe Montana, Donte Culpepper fast? I thought quarterbacks were supposed to throw the ball. It makes me sick sometimes, seriously, we expect so much out of these young men now. Back in the days each quarterback drafted had to wait 2 to 4 years to even play on field. Now we expect rookies to come in a perform like hall of famers. Give these guys a chance before ridiculing their performance and skills. And you say McFadden appears to be all hype, but then you say they have no offensive line. That's like saying oh that man can't drive, and by the way he doesn't have a car.......DUHHHH!!!!! Think before you write negitive comments because just like the other guy who had bad things to say about the Raiders you sound ignorant.
A thinker. Eureka!  On point.
St. Louis Rams  
#32 | 168 days ago

washn2hiphop wrote:
I cannot believe all these people are giving you thumbs up for your horrible horrible comment. First of all who knows if Russell is a bust yet? It is only man's third year "second" actually playing. Second of all is Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Joe Montana, Donte Culpepper fast? I thought quarterbacks were supposed to throw the ball. It makes me sick sometimes, seriously, we expect so much out of these young men now. Back in the days each quarterback drafted had to wait 2 to 4 years to even play on field. Now we expect rookies to come in a perform like hall of famers. Give these guys a chance before ridiculing their performance and skills. And you say McFadden appears to be all hype, but then you say they have no offensive line. That's like saying oh that man can't drive, and by the way he doesn't have a car.......DUHHHH!!!!! Think before you write negitive comments because just like the other guy who had bad things to say about the Raiders you sound ignorant.
No, Montana, Manning, Brady,etc.. are not fast- but they ALL can do one thing that JaMarcus cant- THROW THE BALL!  I said that Vick would be a good fit because at least he can RUN- he can't throw worth a crap either (one of the lowest QB ratings ALL TIME for a starting QB with more than 5 years experience), but his legs would get him out of trouble.  As far as McFadden goes, he wasn't even the best runningback at Arkansas- that guy was named Felix Jones- and I've been saying that for quite some time. McFadden has NO VISION and NEVER did; so even IF the Raiders had a great O-Line- he would have trouble finding the hole; yet once again- the Raiders chose him high in the draft. JaMarcus Russell was another waste of a draft pick as well- and I said that too during his draft year- but once again- the Raiders used a high draft pick to get him (#1 overall- I believe)! And how is Robert Gallery working out? (another high draft pick)!  My point is that, the Raiders- as of late- have made HORRIBLE decisions in the draft (including this years draft as well) so Vick might at least bring a little bit of retribution to a team that has made stupid personal decisions!
Oakland Raiders  
#33 | 168 days ago

vindog wrote:
No, Montana, Manning, Brady,etc.. are not fast- but they ALL can do one thing that JaMarcus cant- THROW THE BALL!  I said that Vick would be a good fit because at least he can RUN- he can't throw worth a crap either (one of the lowest QB ratings ALL TIME for a starting QB with more than 5 years experience), but his legs would get him out of trouble.  As far as McFadden goes, he wasn't even the best runningback at Arkansas- that guy was named Felix Jones- and I've been saying that for quite some time. McFadden has NO VISION and NEVER did; so even IF the Raiders had a great O-Line- he would have trouble finding the hole; yet once again- the Raiders chose him high in the draft. JaMarcus Russell was another waste of a draft pick as well- and I said that too during his draft year- but once again- the Raiders used a high draft pick to get him (#1 overall- I believe)! And how is Robert Gallery working out? (another high draft pick)!  My point is that, the Raiders- as of late- have made HORRIBLE decisions in the draft (including this years draft as well) so Vick might at least bring a little bit of retribution to a team that has made stupid personal decisions!
Well with that said you have a point about Al Davis making less than adequate draft picks. McFadden may need some coaching but he is not a talentless running back and we haven't even seen if he has vision. From what I have seen with good blocking he has the potential to be a really good running back. He's fast, he is smart, he can catch, he can block, and he runs hard. Vision comes with time and experience. It is also my understanding that Russell has a really really strong arm the strongest in the NFL. Yeah his accuracy is a little off but at the same time the NFL is a much faster game as opposed to college. He still needs time to learn. Also, if the Raiders could establish a diverse game such as running the ball well then maybe it wouldn't be so easy for defenses to stop the pass. And all those other players we mentioned were not great their second year playing football. Greatness is obtained with time and experience. Vick would not be a good fit for the Raiders..Russell needs a mentor with leadership and poise I think Jeff Garcia is perfect for the Raiders right now. Garcia is a proven winner and leader.
Other (Who?)  
#34 | 168 days ago

vindog wrote:
No, Montana, Manning, Brady,etc.. are not fast- but they ALL can do one thing that JaMarcus cant- THROW THE BALL!  I said that Vick would be a good fit because at least he can RUN- he can't throw worth a crap either (one of the lowest QB ratings ALL TIME for a starting QB with more than 5 years experience), but his legs would get him out of trouble.  As far as McFadden goes, he wasn't even the best runningback at Arkansas- that guy was named Felix Jones- and I've been saying that for quite some time. McFadden has NO VISION and NEVER did; so even IF the Raiders had a great O-Line- he would have trouble finding the hole; yet once again- the Raiders chose him high in the draft. JaMarcus Russell was another waste of a draft pick as well- and I said that too during his draft year- but once again- the Raiders used a high draft pick to get him (#1 overall- I believe)! And how is Robert Gallery working out? (another high draft pick)!  My point is that, the Raiders- as of late- have made HORRIBLE decisions in the draft (including this years draft as well) so Vick might at least bring a little bit of retribution to a team that has made stupid personal decisions!
Well with that said you have a point about Al Davis making less than adequate draft picks. McFadden may need some coaching but he is not a talentless running back and we haven't even seen if he has vision. From what I have seen with good blocking he has the potential to be a really good running back. He's fast, he is smart, he can catch, he can block, and he runs hard. Vision comes with time and experience. It is also my understanding that Russell has a really really strong arm the strongest in the NFL. Yeah his accuracy is a little off but at the same time the NFL is a much faster game as opposed to college. He still needs time to learn. Also, if the Raiders could establish a diverse game such as running the ball well then maybe it wouldn't be so easy for defenses to stop the pass. And all those other players we mentioned were not great their second year playing football. Greatness is obtained with time and experience. Vick would not be a good fit for the Raiders..Russell needs a mentor with leadership and poise I think Jeff Garcia is perfect for the Raiders right now. Garcia is a proven winner and leader.
Other (Who?)  
#35 | 167 days ago

calvin1245 wrote:
Uhh, Cleveland! Aren't the fans there known as the "dog" pound1
man i must say that is pretty funny..
Other (Who?)  
#36 | 166 days ago

The Redskins need a quarterback......and a coach.
Other (Who?)  
#37 | 165 days ago

San Fran would be a good fit, he would do good there I thing. 
Team wise it would most certainly be Oakland, but he escaped the death penalty already why throw him to the executioner?
San Fransisco 49ers  
#38 | 165 days ago

I forgot the question, LOL!  oh yeah, The Jets.

#39 | 165 days ago

i think if the titans used vick and collins not always on the field at the same time but like spurrier used to do at florida along with chris johnson and lendale "blubba boy" white they would be pretty unstoppable hell yeah that was one kick ass run on sentence.
Tennessee Titans  
#40 | 165 days ago

I heard some vapid talking head say "Denver" on one of those useless gabfests.  But the more I thought about it, the more Denver makes sense: good O line, a quarterback situation in flux, small media market, and a chance to run the wildcat-style offense.  So Denver it is.
Other (Who?)  
#41 | 165 days ago

jacobmrley wrote:
I heard some vapid talking head say "Denver" on one of those useless gabfests.  But the more I thought about it, the more Denver makes sense: good O line, a quarterback situation in flux, small media market, and a chance to run the wildcat-style offense.  So Denver it is.
  • Actually Denver or Washington were my two original thoughts. I think in Denver, Vick could be that Kevin Faulk type RB out of the backfield that McDaniels had in New England and let them use their small but quick OL to get out into open space. My only problem with that is they signed JJ Arrington to do this already AND they picked up Buckholter from the Eagles in addition to drafting Moreno. Just no room for him there. Washington on the other hand has Portis, but with the beatings he has been taking the last few years, I think he could use a third down back to take some pressure off. Plus Vick would really fit in well with Zorns offensive scheme (for however long he is there). And they also don't seem that  hooked on Jason Campbell, although I think they are wrong on that. Maybe Snyder pays Vick a ton of money to be the backup RB &QB. Who knows he's thrown good money at bad ideas before (see "Spurrier, Steve").
Other (Who?)  
#42 | 165 days ago

 For sure not Cleveland...he wouldn't be popular in the Dog Pound. Seriously, he has paid his debt and deserves a shot with some team.
Oakland Raiders  
#43 | 165 days ago

Anthonyg7575 wrote:
Tampa Bay
When I see you next you will be harped mercilessly for this comment...The Bucs already have 16 QB's.
San Fransisco 49ers  
#44 | 165 days ago

Miami73es wrote:
Well his little brother played for the Dolphins. He didn't make it as a QB but he made the team.
I think he would do great in Miami ! And they have never really had a QB that could scramble .
I say whats done is done let the man Play.

Kelley

Uh, they just drafted Pat White and have a full backfield with Ricky Williams and Ronnie Brown...I guess if he played WR exclusively...but Miami doesn't make a lot of sense. I think he will end up in Seattle, SF, or Dallas.
San Fransisco 49ers  
#45 | 165 days ago

MarkTheShark wrote:
When I see you next you will be harped mercilessly for this comment...The Bucs already have 16 QB's.
I didn't say I would take him as a QB....lol.
Other (Who?)  
#46 | 165 days ago

rayglo324 wrote:
The Redskins need a quarterback......and a coach.
Easy there. J Campbell had just as good a rookie year as Bert statistically.
San Fransisco 49ers  
#47 | 164 days ago

Anthonyg7575 wrote:
I didn't say I would take him as a QB....lol.
Yup, Towel Boy, Clipboard Holder, Water Boys, Plenty Of Positions Open On Any NFL Team....
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#49 | 162 days ago

 I said Oakland because I think that Oakland is desperate for a quarterback , and in that, a FAST one. Jamarcus Russell just isn't doing the job. There  are not many good quarterbacks in the free agency and Oakland isn't the only team in need of a quarterback.   
Oakland Raiders  
#50 | 162 days ago

cdyson21 wrote:
 I said Oakland because I think that Oakland is desperate for a quarterback , and in that, a FAST one. Jamarcus Russell just isn't doing the job. There  are not many good quarterbacks in the free agency and Oakland isn't the only team in need of a quarterback.   
Give Russell a break. He finished the season strong. Can't nobody throw the ball without proper protection either. I mean look at Kerry Collins..He sucked as a Raider, went to the Titans and took them for a ride. You need time to read the defense and pick and choose your options in order to be a consistent qb and he is young as heck give the kid a break.
Other (Who?)  
#51 | 162 days ago

cdyson21 wrote:
 I said Oakland because I think that Oakland is desperate for a quarterback , and in that, a FAST one. Jamarcus Russell just isn't doing the job. There  are not many good quarterbacks in the free agency and Oakland isn't the only team in need of a quarterback.   
Give Russell a break. He finished the season strong. Can't nobody throw the ball without proper protection either. I mean look at Kerry Collins..He sucked as a Raider, went to the Titans and took them for a ride. You need time to read the defense and pick and choose your options in order to be a consistent qb and he is young as heck give the kid a break.
Other (Who?)  
#52 | 162 days ago

bmcannon1 wrote:
i picked oakland becouse al davis always has liked thugs and criminals.
There used to be an old joke about the Raiders - instead of Christmas bonuses, they gave out bail bonds.  The Raiders have been without a QB since Gannon - Kerry Collins did pretty good last year, but as a Raider he was as mediocre as the rest of the team and I don't think I've seen a QB look more awkward when he had to scramble in the pocket.  Michael Vick would bring some mobility to the Raider QB position, not to mention a desperate need to give the pundits a reason to talk about his activities on the field and not his past problems.
Oakland Raiders  
#53 | 161 days ago

(Edited by SportsVixen)
I understand the emotion behind the posts calling for Vick's crucifixion (i.e. "he didn't get enough punishment" "he ought to be a prison coach".  I am a dog lover myself and mine is sitting asleep next to me right now.  In fact, my last dog, a beautiful German Shephard,  was killed by an overly aggressive pit bull, who I think was bred for fighting at some point. 

All that said, Mr. Vick was sentenced to more than other person convicted of that crime in that court, where the average sentence was 12 months.  His 23 month sentence was more than the prosecution recommended and more than any of his co-defendents, who were all sentenced to 12-18 months, received.  That's 2 years for dog fighting.  In idaho until pretty recently the average jail time for vehicular homicide (which generally means PEOPLE died) was about 3 years. In fact in 2003 the average length of time served for all federal felonies, except sex offenses and child molestation, was just over 37 months.  I don't know his sentence was just for the crime, but it doesn't seem to be equitable either.
St. Louis Rams  
#54 | 159 days ago

we all know he is going to be reinstated and most likely going to the 49ers, but what a perfect team and the perfect fans to be on other than the Raiders, it is a team of Super Bowl rejects and criminals. So this is my choice for where he should go.  
Oakland Raiders  
#55 | 159 days ago

vindog wrote:
Well, lets see... The Raiders QB situation is horrible- JaMarcus Russell is a joke with no speed. The Raiders O-Line is weak and Darren McFadden appears to be all hype.... Micheal Vick would be a perfect fit for a team with no O-Line where the QB needs to run for his life!
yuh good point about the raiders but the only thing is one player dont make a team when they need an o line or a running back that will live up to the hype
Seattle Seahawks  
#56 | 159 days ago

 I Hope No1 gets him but if he comes back he will fit in  with the 49's
San Fransisco 49ers  
#57 | 159 days ago

 I Hope No1 gets him but if he comes back he will fit in  with the 49's
San Fransisco 49ers  
#58 | 159 days ago

 I Hope No1 gets him but if he comes back he will fit in  with the 49's
San Fransisco 49ers  
#59 | 159 days ago

 I Hope No1 gets him but if he comes back he will fit in  with the 49's
San Fransisco 49ers  
#60 | 158 days ago

its a no brainer tha niners need him.but tha vikes would be interesting cause if they plan on having harvin running tha wildcat,so u have harvin,peterson,and vick in tha backfield.that would give teams nightmares....till they figure it out.cause it doesnt take long to figure out a new style gameplan.ask tha greatest show on turf.
San Fransisco 49ers  
#61 | 158 days ago

The Cowboys seem to like attention hungry players that attract alot of media attention. Fills the seats. Jerry Jones is a business-man. Plus who knows which Tony Romo will show up each game (Tony Romo or Tony Ohno). It seems we give all ex-cons a shot here in Dallas. Why would it be any different with Vick?
Oakland Raiders  
#62 | 158 days ago

COWBOYFAN4LIFE wrote:
The Cowboys seem to like attention hungry players that attract alot of media attention. Fills the seats. Jerry Jones is a business-man. Plus who knows which Tony Romo will show up each game (Tony Romo or Tony Ohno). It seems we give all ex-cons a shot here in Dallas. Why would it be any different with Vick?
Maybe you forgot, Jerry Jones cut away all the "tainted beef" this off-season. T.O., Pacman, and Tank are ALL GONE and he has stated that the Cowboys needed to change their image and concentrate on football!  Vick WILL NOT end up with a star on his helmet- period!
Oakland Raiders  
#63 | 157 days ago

  I believe if that Michael Vick is reinstated into the NFL, the team that would be a great fit for him would be the San Francisco 49ers. I know many of you have expressed your opinions on what he did wrong and everyone is entitled to their opinion. I know that I am glad I am not the NFL Commissioner.  Personally, I feel I have no right to judge the man and I will keep that opinion to myself.  With that aside, if any team takes him that team is taking a chance. First of all, he has not been reinstated. Second, he still is currently under house arrest and doing what he was sentenced to do right now, and third he has not played for a while now, so who knows what "Football" shape he is in. I believe the 49ers could use him to complement with Michael Crabtree, Issac Bruce, and Vernon Davis. With Vick's running ability, that could make things very easy for one Frank Gore as well. Gore would not have to have 10,000 carries per game (ha ha). The options are many for the 49ers if the team is willing to give him a chance and if he is willing to do what it would take to make it work for him and the team. He needs a fresh start and I think that Mike Singletary could be a good influence on him. Well first things are first let's see if he is reinstated back this season and then if he is we will see what team will give him a chance and then we go from there.  
San Fransisco 49ers  
#64 | 154 days ago

Murph wrote:
I think Vick paid his dues and is ready and deserving enough to make a comeback to the NFL. With that said...Mike Singletary and his run first mentality should really take a look at Mike Vick. That offense could use an impact player (not to say Crabtree cant be that) but they also need to have a guy get Crabtree the ball.
Vick isn't the guy to get anybody the ball(poor accuracy). He cant run the ball either because he fumbles way to much. His last 2 seasons he dropped the ball over 50 times and lost half of them.
#65 | 149 days ago

that b&*@$ he should never be able to play again that animal hater
New England Patriots  
#66 | 149 days ago

that b&*@$ he should never be able to play again that animal hater
New England Patriots  
#67 | 149 days ago

You vegan? eat beef, chicken pork, ever had someone drop a live crab or lobster into a pot of boiling water? wear leather?  watch many horse races, been to any dog races?  adopt an animal from shelter?  How do you treat people?  give to the homeless, mentor a kid?  Fortunately for us humans there's alway a chance to do better.
St. Louis Rams  
#68 | 149 days ago
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Vick has paid his dues as has been said previously  said and I think the perfect fit for him is with the Pats. I'd  like to see him in Brady's backfield.  The other teams wouldn't know what to do.  He could also punt return. Sounds outlandous, but it would work.
New England Patriots  
#69 | 148 days ago

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Other (Who?)  
#70 | 148 days ago

Everybody says how anyone can make a mistake. What they fail to mention is that this was a calculated, ongoing risk made over time. He knew exactly what he was doing, and kept on doing it for years. No, this wasn't a "spur of the moment" mistake committed just once. No way this person should ever be allowed on the field again. No matter how talented he is.
Other (Who?)  
#71 | 148 days ago

Who said mistakes were always spur of the moment?  Many were calculated and done over time, and most weren't done once.  Think of all the stuff people do when they're young (sneaking out of the house, drinking, driving afterward, having sex--a bunch of plotted planned misjudgments)--the only thing not calculated was the consequence.  The argument of calculation doesn't seem logical in this argument.  If he should be punished forever because he "thought" about this animal abuse (when there are hundreds of others that go on daily without reprecussion), what should he do instead?
St. Louis Rams  
#72 | 148 days ago

Who said mistakes were always spur of the moment?  Many were calculated and done over time, and most weren't done once.  Think of all the stuff people do when they're young (sneaking out of the house, drinking, driving afterward, having sex--a bunch of plotted planned misjudgments)--the only thing not calculated was the consequence.  The argument of calculation doesn't seem logical in this argument.  If he should be punished forever because he "thought" about this animal abuse (when there are hundreds of others that go on daily without reprecussion), what should he do instead?
St. Louis Rams  
#73 | 147 days ago

God, please don't go to the Raiders ...
Oakland Raiders  
#74 | 147 days ago

bmcannon1 wrote:
i picked oakland becouse al davis always has liked thugs and criminals.
hahahahahahahaha ... now that's funny!
Oakland Raiders  
#75 | 144 days ago

Murph wrote:
I think Vick paid his dues and is ready and deserving enough to make a comeback to the NFL. With that said...Mike Singletary and his run first mentality should really take a look at Mike Vick. That offense could use an impact player (not to say Crabtree cant be that) but they also need to have a guy get Crabtree the ball.
Just let the man be. Everybody that plays football as a quarterback, wants to be like Mike. they wish they had the speed and the arm as he do. everybody is entitled to mistakes. Nobody is perfect. I think he could take the baltimore Ravens to the superbowl.
Other (Who?)  
#76 | 143 days ago

WITHOUT GOING THROUGH ALL THE HE DESERVES ANOTHER CHANCE THINKG i think mike vick, would be a great fit for the miami dolphins. why not sign him and let be a immediate contributor to the widlcat and in spead option plays. it would c ost the dolphins much and he would have no choice but to fly right under the trifecta.like parcells said he would take lawrence taylor back if he wanted to play again. they even could go as far as to contact the front office suggesting a zero tolrence meter for mike vick to ensure he's on his best and he has changed. he would be around respected vets like porter,pennington and taylor. he would be a threat to take to pill to the house 80 yards on any given day. you combine that with ronnie,ricky,white,teddy,chad, and chad and a low turnover offense its perfect, he gets a new start with a staff that will not put up with his antics but will be able to allow him make a comeback sooner than later. then he could be shopped or let go to sign with another team in 2010. it also gives our young qbs another season to develop over the year while still being competive.
Other (Who?)  
#77 | 141 days ago

VeejayWright wrote:
WITHOUT GOING THROUGH ALL THE HE DESERVES ANOTHER CHANCE THINKG i think mike vick, would be a great fit for the miami dolphins. why not sign him and let be a immediate contributor to the widlcat and in spead option plays. it would c ost the dolphins much and he would have no choice but to fly right under the trifecta.like parcells said he would take lawrence taylor back if he wanted to play again. they even could go as far as to contact the front office suggesting a zero tolrence meter for mike vick to ensure he's on his best and he has changed. he would be around respected vets like porter,pennington and taylor. he would be a threat to take to pill to the house 80 yards on any given day. you combine that with ronnie,ricky,white,teddy,chad, and chad and a low turnover offense its perfect, he gets a new start with a staff that will not put up with his antics but will be able to allow him make a comeback sooner than later. then he could be shopped or let go to sign with another team in 2010. it also gives our young qbs another season to develop over the year while still being competive.
Miami doesn't need Michael Vick.
San Fransisco 49ers  
#78 | 141 days ago

Vick should play for the Cowboys. They need him.
Other (Who?)  
#79 | 139 days ago

i think it shuld be the chicago bears cause with out a good  quarter back their nothing
Other (Who?)  
#80 | 138 days ago

i dont think any1 will draft him cause hes been gone 4 so long that hes out of shape
Other (Who?)  
#81 | 136 days ago

oh hell who's care that get him ... he is good (but i still thhink they All get paid to much for palying !
Oakland Raiders  
#82 | 135 days ago

(Edited by wesley2200)
Murph wrote:
I think Vick paid his dues and is ready and deserving enough to make a comeback to the NFL. With that said...Mike Singletary and his run first mentality should really take a look at Mike Vick. That offense could use an impact player (not to say Crabtree cant be that) but they also need to have a guy get Crabtree the ball.
the GM of the niners allready put his foot down and said noo on the whole Vick thing...
McCloughan said no to vick come to niners..
nogo vick- pat's might be the best place for him to go.. Moss went there and did ok :)
#83 | 135 days ago
countingman (+)

I agree as a Pat fan I'd welcome him. I as did Murph said he paid for his crime. Let's move on.
New England Patriots  
#84 | 135 days ago

Anthonyg7575 wrote:
Tampa Bay
I think he would be great for Tampa bay then in two years he leaves and what ever team he goes to ends up in the super bowl again. it has happened quite a few times
Other (Who?)  
#85 | 134 days ago

Wordsmith wrote:
Jacksonville.  Strong coach. In need of a spark. Would like to get more fans in the seats.
Jacksonville's only spark is when Pittsburgh comes to town... then this town is swimming in black and gold! Vick would be the best thing they've got  going for them! Haha!
St. Louis Rams  
#86 | 133 days ago


Oakland Raiders  
#87 | 129 days ago

I don't like him beacause of what he did but he should get another shot
Other (Who?)  
#88 | 129 days ago

I don't like him beacause of what he did but he should get another shot
Other (Who?)  
#89 | 129 days ago

sorry. I accidently pressed submit twice
Other (Who?)  
#90 | 127 days ago

What Kansas City should have done was to get Vick out on some sort of work release. Make him play for the Chiefs (punishment). He was already in Leavenworth in a minimum camp. Just a 30-45 min drive to downtown KC. Now it's too late.

He'll probably end up on some team that has no chance at the playoffs until he gets his game back and goes somewhere legit in a couple of years. Then he'll do what everyone does: Retire in Miami or get lazy in Oakland.
Oakland Raiders  
#91 | 126 days ago

SportsVixen wrote:
Vick made a serious mistake.  It was ridiculously stupid, immature, ignorant and cruel beyond words.  He paid his dues;  I think he should play again and hope he does.  He did more time than Robert Blake, who was acquitted of killing his wife.  He did more time than OJ did, when he was acquitted for the slayings of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman.  I wish all the people calling for his felonious act of dog fighting to have permanent consequences, had the same level of passion about people.  Maybe then this country could be as safe for women and children as it seems to be for dogs.
Thank you for saying that. Its funny you have other athletes that have done things to other human beings and they get probation or a fine. He paid for his mistake did his time I think he should get another shot.
San Fransisco 49ers  
#92 | 125 days ago

Well I know everybody will hate me on this one.  I think he paid more than his dues.  He should have been fined, yes.  He should have been made to make some kind of restitution to some animal control.  He should have done community services.   But jail time.  Nope.  There is more dog fighting, chicken fighting and other animal fighting and funding going on right here in Louisiana. 

Oakland Raiders  
#93 | 125 days ago

Detroit...... banish the poor guy to Detroit and see what he can do with that mess.
Other (Who?)  
#94 | 125 days ago

ULuvSteelers2 wrote:
Vick should play for the Cowboys. They need him.
the cowboys would go to the superbowl.
St. Louis Rams  
#95 | 124 days ago

PackerChick wrote:
Detroit...... banish the poor guy to Detroit and see what he can do with that mess.
If you lived in Detroit Green Bay would be  the banishment.
St. Louis Rams  
#96 | 124 days ago

URMAMA wrote:
the cowboys would go to the superbowl.
Well...that is the only way they will go to the superbowl. Romo isn't going to get them there. Even if he does by pure luck....he will nut up under pressure.
Other (Who?)  
#97 | 124 days ago
DirtyDirt (+)

Daunte Stallworth killed a man, a freaking HUMAN BEING and got 30 days in jail! Vick killed some pitbulls that are killed in some states, by the state! Give vick a break, our legal system is jacked up!!!
Other (Who?)  
#98 | 123 days ago
DirtyDirt (+)

DirtyDirt wrote:
Daunte Stallworth killed a man, a freaking HUMAN BEING and got 30 days in jail! Vick killed some pitbulls that are killed in some states, by the state! Give vick a break, our legal system is jacked up!!!
Vick is a perfect fit for the Miami Dolphins, (wildcat)!!!
Other (Who?)  
#99 | 122 days ago

Murph wrote:
I think Vick paid his dues and is ready and deserving enough to make a comeback to the NFL. With that said...Mike Singletary and his run first mentality should really take a look at Mike Vick. That offense could use an impact player (not to say Crabtree cant be that) but they also need to have a guy get Crabtree the ball.
Michael Vick is a pig of the worst type!   he took pleasure in seeing dogs hurt and even killed dogs and tortured them...  I ain't no weak PETA fan either.   But that is some sick *&^ he was doing!   You have to teach a dog to be mean in most instances.   What he did brings a bad light on the NFL.   By keeping him out, they will show they really want to clean up the game.  Give some kid a chance who is a law abiding citizen to play!!!!!!    
Tennessee Titans  
#100 | 122 days ago

Denver. They have had dominent rushing for years and could install an option offense based around his running skills.
Other (Who?)  
#101 | 122 days ago

danield1viking2000 wrote:
Michael Vick is a pig of the worst type!   he took pleasure in seeing dogs hurt and even killed dogs and tortured them...  I ain't no weak PETA fan either.   But that is some sick *&^ he was doing!   You have to teach a dog to be mean in most instances.   What he did brings a bad light on the NFL.   By keeping him out, they will show they really want to clean up the game.  Give some kid a chance who is a law abiding citizen to play!!!!!!    
The NFL has never really shown any signs of wanting to clean up the game. Look at the 90s Cowboys. Personally, my favorite team in recent history: Aikman, Emmitt, Irvin, Sanders, the list goes on. But, look at all the legal trouble that came with the talent. SOME team will take Vick. No doubt in my mind. As long as there is talent, somebody will always be there to pick him up.

Perfect example: T.O. His ego eventually wears down any team who picks him up, but teams keep picking him up. Why? Because he's good. He's still one of the most dominant WR in the NFL, even if he cries his eyes out if the ball doesn't touch his hands 30 times every single game. We all know he has 3 years or less before Buffalo gets sick of him, but there will always be another team lined up for T.O. Same with Vick. Before his prison time, he was extremely dangerous with a football in his hands. Once he shakes of the rust, he will likely be a major threat again. SOME team will deal with the media BS that comes with Vick for a chance that he'll lead them to the playoffs.
Oakland Raiders  
#102 | 122 days ago

danield1viking2000 wrote:
Michael Vick is a pig of the worst type!   he took pleasure in seeing dogs hurt and even killed dogs and tortured them...  I ain't no weak PETA fan either.   But that is some sick *&^ he was doing!   You have to teach a dog to be mean in most instances.   What he did brings a bad light on the NFL.   By keeping him out, they will show they really want to clean up the game.  Give some kid a chance who is a law abiding citizen to play!!!!!!    
I'm sorry but Vick is not a pig of the worst type. I mean you must be some kind of saint to feel that way. Players in the NFL have done a lot worse things and got away with it. In no way do I condone what Vick did and I do feel very bad and shameful to a certain extent. But killing a hundred dogs is not worse than killing 1 human being or sellings drugs to minors. We are all gods creatures but an animal is still an animal, even if it is man's best friend.  If you eat beef. chicken, fish, pork or any other kind of animal that is killed millions upon millions of times you have no room to speak if you dont, then god bless you my friend and I'm sorry.
Other (Who?)  
#103 | 122 days ago

Of course he should bear the consequence.! But as a human being , everyone make mistake . just give him another chance.
San Fransisco 49ers  
#104 | 120 days ago

GO SAINTS!!!
Other (Who?)  
#105 | 118 days ago

 When he comes back he wont be a QB hell be a reciever which is what his bro was for the dolphins . he could play for the bears and reiever for cutler but then the bears would have to many quick moving reciever who dont know how to chatch hester....vick........peterson(RB)
#106 | 118 days ago
JAIMIEB (+)

I really don't care just as long as someone gives "My Boy" a fair chance.. even if it is a bad team he can surely change that...

Notice I said "My Boy" lol
#107 | 118 days ago
PackRat (+)

...in case Rodgers gets an injury...Green Bay Packers first black QB...if he can make it there ...he can make it anywhere
Other (Who?)  
#108 | 118 days ago

If Vick plays in 2009 I think he would do well in New England.
One reason I say he can catch on there is because going to the Patriots he can disappear behind Tom Brady and other big names who have thrived there. Look at the troubled players they've signed and how well they've done; Cory Dillon, Randy Moss, these guys were also 'troubled' players at one point.
Only thing is if he is a Patriot look out for them to be a serious problem for other AFC teams.

New England Patriots  
#109 | 118 days ago

10eCT wrote:
If Vick plays in 2009 I think he would do well in New England.
One reason I say he can catch on there is because going to the Patriots he can disappear behind Tom Brady and other big names who have thrived there. Look at the troubled players they've signed and how well they've done; Cory Dillon, Randy Moss, these guys were also 'troubled' players at one point.
Only thing is if he is a Patriot look out for them to be a serious problem for other AFC teams.

Actually, give a year or two to get his form back and I'd take him over Brady. (Pause for millions of Brady fanboys everywhere to boo me)
Brady is a pretty good pocket passer. Like most pocket passers, take away the pocket and he's toast. The Giants proved that. Brady just can't operate without a solid O-Line. Vick can scramble better than Brady could ever hope too. Plus, you don't have to be an amazing QB to pass to Moss. He'll make the catch. Vick's slightly less-good passing would be more than enough to get the ball to Moss, and his scrambling abilities would make him a better QB for the Pats.
Oakland Raiders  
#110 | 116 days ago

I think hed be good wherever he goes.. Im not so sure they should be letting him back in so soon after his crime but whatever they decide will be a good choice I think! !
Other (Who?)  
#111 | 116 days ago

tenisee young gets injurred, kolins is old.
Tennessee Titans  
#112 | 116 days ago

Well I think he should play and be reinstated after all he has paid is debt.

On the football side of he is an amazing athlete I mean this guy on an open field is scary.  Not too many guys can tackle him one on one.  That being said in the College game that works well and has won championships, but at the pro level it's a different game.  He can make a run of 50 yards and make everyone on the field look like they are in wheelchairs.  It is however easier and quicker to throw the ball 50 yards hitting a guy in stride.  He has the arm for it, I know.  Vick probably has 1 of the top 5 strongest arms in the league.  He does lack however in some of those pro QB type qualitities which doesn't bode well for him.  Randall Cunningham became much better QB when he was able to figure that out.  I use him as an example because Vick reminds me of him. 

Well I wish him well and hope he has a great career once he figures that throwing works better than running.
#113 | 116 days ago

I think what may have been hurt the most was his leadership ability, because his credibility was shredded through this whole thing. It makes it hard to follow a QB you don't respect.
Oakland Raiders  
#114 | 114 days ago

Bubba_the_Beast wrote:
 First off I would like to say that I don't like Vick. What he did was wrong and he should have paid more than he did for what he did. 

That being said, I think you will see him in a Seahawks uniform solely beacuse of Jim Mora Jr. Vick was his golden boy in Atlanta and the fact that he has a cannon for an arm when he isn't doing his best Speedy Gonzalez impression makes Vick the ideal back-up for Hasselbeck. I do like the possiblity of Vick coming here even though I don't like the man personally. He is a good quarterback and I'm sure that he will do well wherever he goes.
seahawks already said there not targeting vick
#115 | 114 days ago

Bubba_the_Beast wrote:
 First off I would like to say that I don't like Vick. What he did was wrong and he should have paid more than he did for what he did. 

That being said, I think you will see him in a Seahawks uniform solely beacuse of Jim Mora Jr. Vick was his golden boy in Atlanta and the fact that he has a cannon for an arm when he isn't doing his best Speedy Gonzalez impression makes Vick the ideal back-up for Hasselbeck. I do like the possiblity of Vick coming here even though I don't like the man personally. He is a good quarterback and I'm sure that he will do well wherever he goes.
seahawks already said there not targeting vick
#116 | 114 days ago

dumb pita orw/e the anima activist are called he screwed up but he atchually went to prison something alot of famous people dont do now a days.... the only reason i can see people dont want him back is because your hating on the man so get off your high horses and stop bein snobs because he will play eventually!
#117 | 114 days ago

Yall people on here are heartless. He did his time, lost his job and most importantly lost 140 million dollars. Blank even said, " No one in sports history has lost that much! He is being used as an example and that's not fair. He was wrong, but the punishment don't fit the crime." I totally agree. I love animals, but Pacman Jones got a man paralized from the neck down and still came back to the NFL twice. How many cases do we have drunking drivers kill people and go away with it. Do ya still watch Haley Berry movies? she drove away. Or Brandy, did she do any time. People kill others and get away with it. Yall still support them, rather it's music, movies, or sports. He hurt animals and can't get a break. I know most of yall that have bad mouth him got a family member that has done a harmful crime and still talk and support them. Theirs one in every family. Yall are hateing big time. We really don't know what happen, he cope a plea. Just because you do that don't mean your guilty. His boys did way more then he did and got less time. I guess that's fair!! He will be back with San Francisco because Iron Mike has a heart. It's bussiness, hire the best man for the job or I guess you bussiness people want hire an animal killer to make money for you. O NO your bussiness just closed down because you did't hire the most quilfied person. ALL OF YALL HATERS ARE IN MY PRAYERS!!!!! 

San Fransisco 49ers  
#118 | 114 days ago

MsDee2Everybody wrote:

Well I know everybody will hate me on this one.  I think he paid more than his dues.  He should have been fined, yes.  He should have been made to make some kind of restitution to some animal control.  He should have done community services.   But jail time.  Nope.  There is more dog fighting, chicken fighting and other animal fighting and funding going on right here in Louisiana. 

I fell ya on that!! Everybody know that. Out of the 140 million he lost they could of made him pay 20 mill to  animal shelters in the USA and made a serious come up. They just wanted to take him down because of who he was. I know people personally who have gotten busted for doing even more then what Vick did and didn't do a day!!!!

San Fransisco 49ers  
#119 | 111 days ago

Too bad he will not play in the dog pound

San Fransisco 49ers  
#120 | 109 days ago

(Edited by msgtech77)
Yes, Vick paid his legal dues, but I believe professional athletes are getting paid millions of dollars not only for their athleticism but for their image.  They are role models and should be held to a higher standard than say a street thug, after all they are getting paid for it.
For those who think animal cruelty isn't a big deal you may be surprised to learn that there is strong evidence suggesting a correlation between animal cruelty and violence towards other humans.
 
"You can judge a society by the way it treats its animals" - Gandhi
#121 | 109 days ago

(Edited by msgtech77)

If any team does pick him up, it will be especially rewarding to route against them.

#122 | 108 days ago

Bubba_the_Beast wrote:
 First off I would like to say that I don't like Vick. What he did was wrong and he should have paid more than he did for what he did. 

That being said, I think you will see him in a Seahawks uniform solely beacuse of Jim Mora Jr. Vick was his golden boy in Atlanta and the fact that he has a cannon for an arm when he isn't doing his best Speedy Gonzalez impression makes Vick the ideal back-up for Hasselbeck. I do like the possiblity of Vick coming here even though I don't like the man personally. He is a good quarterback and I'm sure that he will do well wherever he goes.
Why is that someone can murder someone and get less time then Vick.  He has paid his due to society, let him live his life.  If you don't like him why would you want him to play for your team.
Other (Who?)  
#123 | 108 days ago

Top comment gets PQd!!! That shows how strongly people disagree about Vick!!  
Oakland Raiders  
#124 | 106 days ago

(Edited by sactownhero)
If Vick gets reinstated, I can actually see him donning a Lions uniform.  Detroit could use the "publicity" that would go with signing Vick.  And they need someone else besides Calvin Johnson to put people in the seats.  Vick could be a decent pick while Lions fans wait for Matt Stafford to emerge.
Other (Who?)  
#125 | 105 days ago

muska-125 wrote:
really i would like to think that any team would like to take the chance on him if they are not set on a quaterback, i would like to see what he can do still, he still may be a low life in my mind, but the guy can play and is fun to watch
that is very rude y dont u just give him a chance
Other (Who?)  
#126 | 105 days ago

cierramcollins wrote:
that is very rude y dont u just give him a chance
shes right they should give him a chance
New England Patriots  
#127 | 105 days ago

cierramcollins wrote:
that is very rude y dont u just give him a chance
thanx for agreeing with me
Other (Who?)  
#128 | 105 days ago

cierramcollins wrote:
thanx for agreeing with me
your welcome
New England Patriots  
#129 | 105 days ago

redskins
Other (Who?)  
#130 | 104 days ago

New England. He'd be the only one fast enough to sneak a peek at the other team's playbook and then run back to Bellichek (sp)

Seriously, this is a system that's "rehabilitated" other players, like Randy Moss (as someone else mentioned). Plus, he can go on the down-low, playing behind Brady, or spell him occasionally. Patriots have a conform-or-leave philosophy to their system, so that may be a good fit.
New England Patriots  
#131 | 103 days ago
PhilthyPhil (+)

Why not Cleveland? Let him in front of the dog pound
Other (Who?)  
#132 | 103 days ago

There is a team down in south Florida that runs this offence called the "WILDCAT"  thats an absolute match for Vick's skills.
His running ability is unparalleled at his position, the way he threatens the line of scrimmage brings up the DBs and LBs which will loosen up the passing lanes to make the passing game that much more effective. Miami is the ultimate situation for him and the Dolphins.

Once upon a time in the NFL the Redskins employed a 2 quarterback system that worked very well with Jurgenson and Kilmer 

#133 | 103 days ago

The only reason anyone goes to Miami is to retire. Even Ricky Williams.
Oakland Raiders  
#134 | 100 days ago

I'd like to see him go to the Rams -- but I think the best fits will be Patriots and Steelers.
St. Louis Rams  
#135 | 100 days ago

danield1viking2000 wrote:
Michael Vick is a pig of the worst type!   he took pleasure in seeing dogs hurt and even killed dogs and tortured them...  I ain't no weak PETA fan either.   But that is some sick *&^ he was doing!   You have to teach a dog to be mean in most instances.   What he did brings a bad light on the NFL.   By keeping him out, they will show they really want to clean up the game.  Give some kid a chance who is a law abiding citizen to play!!!!!!    
Well then they will have to get rid of alot of players if they want to clean up the game and only let law abiding citizens play. How about these players that are dealing drugs, carrying weapons, beating women? I am pretty sure the majority are still playing.
San Fransisco 49ers  
#136 | 100 days ago

I picked the rams for Vick... because the Rams need all the help they can get... and Vick could be a good match for the rest of the team....

St. Louis Rams  
#137 | 96 days ago
myonlinechat (+)

Dolfanjac28 wrote:

There is a team down in south Florida that runs this offence called the "WILDCAT"  thats an absolute match for Vick's skills.
His running ability is unparalleled at his position, the way he threatens the line of scrimmage brings up the DBs and LBs which will loosen up the passing lanes to make the passing game that much more effective. Miami is the ultimate situation for him and the Dolphins.

Once upon a time in the NFL the Redskins employed a 2 quarterback system that worked very well with Jurgenson and Kilmer 

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#138 | 62 days ago

i think it should be the eagles just a guess
Other (Who?)  
#139 | 58 days ago

I'm pretty sure the Eagles would never work. He'd never be able to get along with McNabb.
Oakland Raiders  

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