October 7, 2009

“I just want people to really get to know me as an individual,” Vick said last week in an interview from his home in Philadelphia. “What I want to do is change the perception of me. I am a human being. I’ve made some mistakes in the past, and I wish it had never happened. But it’s not about how you fall, but about how you pick yourself up.” (more…)
October 2, 2009

It was being reported that Michael Vick had a new deal with Nike. Nike is disputing that with the release of this statement:
“Nike does not have a contractual relationship with Michael Vick,” Nike spokesman KeJuan Wilkins said in a statement. “We have agreed to supply product to Michael Vick as we do a number of athletes who are not under contract with Nike.”
July 22, 2009

Michelle Obama decided to cut her locks and get a new hair do too. What do you think of her new look?
July 20, 2009

Suspended NFL star Michael Vick’s federal dogfighting sentence has ended, freeing him to lobby for a return to the field. Vick’s attorney Lawrence Woodward said Vick was released from federal custody Monday at his home in Virginia. Vick had been under home confinement for the last two months of his 23-month sentence. The federal Bureau of Prisons had listed Vick’s release date as Monday. Freedom will allow Vick to step up his efforts to resume his pro football career. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has said he will review Vick’s status after the former Atlanta Falcons quarterback completes his sentence. If Vick is able to return to the NFL, it won’t be with Atlanta. The Falcons released Vick in June. source
February 26, 2009
Michael Vick is going to serve the last two months of his sentence under home arrest. He won’t be going to a halfway house because there is no available room.
October 15, 2008
Blank has been exchanging letters with Michael Vick every since he’s been behind bars. I thought that was always strange since he was so outraged that Vick lied to him and betrayed his trust. I knew early on that he still wanted Vick to play for him and he wanted to make any money back that he had invested into Mike Vick. Blank is proving me right today. In his latest interview with ESPN Blank told them that he wants to see imprisoned quarterback Michael Vick back in the National Football League but not in Atlanta.
“He’s written me and I’ve answered him,” Blank told ESPN.com. “I certainly wish Michael well in the future. I believe in second chances. I believe in third chances. That doesn’t mean I believe in forever chances. But I do believe he’s capable of redemption and learning from his mistakes.”
So basically he’s saying, its cool for him to work and make money in the NFL just not here. After all he owes Blank a few dollars and how will Blank get it if he’s not working in the NFL? Why not in Atlanta? Blank is just trying to see what the reaction is, trying to throw it out there and see what type of negative response he gets. If he doesn’t get that much negative feedback, the next thing we’ll here is Vick coming back to Atlanta. Mark my words.