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That's all? Oh he is definitely coming back in the NFL then....mrvic87
That's doubtful. He'd be a 30 year old QB with a career passer's rating of 75 and out of practice for two years. Not too many teams would be willing to take a chance on that.
He was out on bail until sentencing today, but he turned himself in early. Trying to do that whole "good behavior" thing...For some reason I thought I had heard he was already in jail serving his time...
Anyway dude did some nasty stuff, I'm happy to see he's going to pay for it.
duxup
For some reason I thought I had heard he was already in jail serving his time...
Anyway dude did some nasty stuff, I'm happy to see he's going to pay for it.
duxup
He reported to prison a few weeks early in an attempt to earn some leniency. It was only today that he received his official sentence.
But what a sentence. This probably spells the end of his NFL career. The NFL commish is going to tack on an extra year's suspension most likely, so Vick will be 30 by the time he can start playing again. Yikes.
[QUOTE="duxup"]For some reason I thought I had heard he was already in jail serving his time...
Anyway dude did some nasty stuff, I'm happy to see he's going to pay for it.
shaunmc
He reported to prison a few weeks early in an attempt to earn some leniency. It was only today that he received his official sentence.
But what a sentence. This probably spells the end of his NFL career. The NFL commish is going to tack on an extra year's suspension most likely, so Vick will be 30 by the time he can start playing again. Yikes.
I didn't know you could do that.
I'm not doing anything a few days this week. I wonder if I can stop by and put some time in to cover any future sentences I may receive.... I wonder if they have any bonus days where you get extra credit for time served. "Serve one day this weekend get credit for TWO!"
You can definitely do that. In fact, many people do. Vick still has to face state charges, which could tack on more time though. He might be in jail until he's well older than 30.I didn't know you could do that.
I'm not doing anything a few days this week. I wonder if I can stop by and put some time in to cover any future sentences I may receive.... I wonder if they have any bonus days where you get extra credit for time served. "Serve one day this weekend get credit for TWO!"
duxup
[QUOTE="Gandhigonewild"]well he could always give the canadian league a run for its moneyduxup
Didn't they come up with some agreement about that with the NFL recently? I know they were working some such deal to avoid such situations.
Yep. The CFL will now uphold any NFL suspensions.
For some reason I thought I had heard he was already in jail serving his time...
Anyway dude did some nasty stuff, I'm happy to see he's going to pay for it.
duxup
He was. He voluntarily went in in Nov. so the time he has been serving is subtracted form his sentence.
the sad thing about that is that he'll be out in less than a yearmastershake575
Not according to all the legal analysts on ESPN. They said that he may get out after only 18 months but that would probably all he could get down to. So there is almost NO way he will get out in under a year.
[QUOTE="mastershake575"]the sad thing about that is that he'll be out in less than a yearnickdastick
Not according to all the legal analysts on ESPN. They said that he may get out after only 18 months but that would probably all he could get down to. So there is almost NO way he will get out in under a year.
yeah ok im going to so believe a bunch of analyst[QUOTE="nickdastick"][QUOTE="mastershake575"]the sad thing about that is that he'll be out in less than a yearmastershake575
Not according to all the legal analysts on ESPN. They said that he may get out after only 18 months but that would probably all he could get down to. So there is almost NO way he will get out in under a year.
yeah ok im going to so believe a bunch of analystYeah, LEGAL analysts! They get paid by ESPN to be a LEGAL analyst because they were things like lawyers and whatnot. They aren't just guys that they dub legal analysts. The main reason they said he wouldn't get much taken off is because they are federal charges. Honestly dude...
[QUOTE="mastershake575"][QUOTE="nickdastick"][QUOTE="mastershake575"]the sad thing about that is that he'll be out in less than a yearnickdastick
Not according to all the legal analysts on ESPN. They said that he may get out after only 18 months but that would probably all he could get down to. So there is almost NO way he will get out in under a year.
yeah ok im going to so believe a bunch of analystYeah, LEGAL analysts! They get paid by ESPN to be a LEGAL analyst because they were things like lawyers and whatnot. They aren't just guys that they dub legal analysts. The main reason they said he wouldn't get much taken off is because they are federal charges. Honestly dude...
i still don't care about what a bunch of useless analyst think i'll be the one laughing when he gets out way before his sentenceYou knew it was coming, but the judge just sentenced him to 23 months in prison. Here is the link. What are your thoughts? He could have gotten up to 5 years.cell_dweller
His sentence was fair. He had the plea deal, was let home on probation until his sentencing, failed a drug test, lied about taking drugs, lied to the court about things, all adding months onto his sentence. He committed a crime, acted stupid, and now he has to pay for it. It really is a shame to see him go down like this.
[QUOTE="nickdastick"][QUOTE="mastershake575"][QUOTE="nickdastick"][QUOTE="mastershake575"]the sad thing about that is that he'll be out in less than a yearmastershake575
Not according to all the legal analysts on ESPN. They said that he may get out after only 18 months but that would probably all he could get down to. So there is almost NO way he will get out in under a year.
yeah ok im going to so believe a bunch of analystYeah, LEGAL analysts! They get paid by ESPN to be a LEGAL analyst because they were things like lawyers and whatnot. They aren't just guys that they dub legal analysts. The main reason they said he wouldn't get much taken off is because they are federal charges. Honestly dude...
i still don't care about what a bunch of useless analyst think i'll be the one laughing when he gets out way before his sentenceHave fun with that. Amazingly enough though, I would take the word of those "useless analysts" anyday over a guy with a screen name like mastershake... And ESPN is paying you how much to be a legal analyst for them since you apparently know so much about this kind of stuff? That's what I thought.
[QUOTE="mastershake575"][QUOTE="nickdastick"][QUOTE="mastershake575"][QUOTE="nickdastick"][QUOTE="mastershake575"]the sad thing about that is that he'll be out in less than a yearnickdastick
Not according to all the legal analysts on ESPN. They said that he may get out after only 18 months but that would probably all he could get down to. So there is almost NO way he will get out in under a year.
yeah ok im going to so believe a bunch of analystYeah, LEGAL analysts! They get paid by ESPN to be a LEGAL analyst because they were things like lawyers and whatnot. They aren't just guys that they dub legal analysts. The main reason they said he wouldn't get much taken off is because they are federal charges. Honestly dude...
i still don't care about what a bunch of useless analyst think i'll be the one laughing when he gets out way before his sentenceHave fun with that. Amazingly enough though, I would take the word of those "useless analysts" anyday over a guy with a screen name like mastershake... And ESPN is paying you how much to be a legal analyst for them since you apparently know so much about this kind of stuff? That's what I thought.
1. i will2. its better than nick da stick
3. go right ahead i don't care and never did
4. oh no boo hoo i don't have a job doing nothing im going to cry now
5. "Thats what i though" yeah your some though $##%
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