Vol737
Self sufficient non victim
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From a PR stand point and redemption story Vick had a very successful career.I can’t recall one NFL player who had to serve significant time comeback and have a successful career. Mike Vick was a shell of his former self after his time served. Travis Henry Dewayne Goodrich couple notable UT guys
Pretty old myself with no love for bama at all. That said all their players are not the devil's spawn just because they play there...I remember when some of you RF guys were out of sorts with me for calling Pruitt a gump. I just hate Alabama. Everything they touch is tainted. I'm older, I think it's a generational thing.
Had a great 2010 or 2011 season. Actually became a better passer. Signed a massive contract with $40 million guaranteed. Both years he threw for over 3,000 yards, the most in his entire career, and in 2011 finished with over 100 QBRHis numbers and impact on the field post-prison
His numbers and impact on the field post-prison were a joke compared to what he did pre-slammer.
I would agree that he improved as a passer. But that was not what took him and the Falcons to the SB - that was his blazing speed, which he no longer had post-prison.Had a great 2010 or 2011 season. Actually became a better passer. Signed a massive contract with $40 million guaranteed. Both years he threw for over 3,000 yards, the most in his entire career, and in 2011 finished with over 100 QBR
Eagles' Vick comes full circle with $100M deal
Security could have called the ambulanceRe-reading the police write up about this attack, I'm thinking AK (and friends) aren't the only ones in this who are getting sued.
You're telling me security broke up this beating, left a man unconscious, and escorted the people who beat and stomped this man out of the bar..... and apparently never called the police that morning?
The report states the police were called to the hospital, not the bar. I think that's negligence by the security staff to let the thugs leave and not call the police to report it.
I don't know if that was because it was AK, but if I'm an attorney, I want to know if that's the way bars are supposed to handle a felony disturbance in their establishment. I doubt it.