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he would have started for cincy 2 years ago?

They probably knew from their time traveling scout that Palmer was on his way to retirement.

 

To add to the conspiracy theories: everyone knows that Goodell really works for Kraft and it was Kraft that ordered him to force Vick to play in the NFC given his total recall of future events.

 

B-)

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All kidding aside, was it?

 

Vick wasn't ready to walk out of the prison yard and assume the mantle of savior of the Buffalo Bills. Consider that the Bills were being run by the "inner circle" and coached by Dick Jauron, who routinely appointed whatever wing nut happened to be his QB coach to be his offensive coordinator. Vick wasn't ready from day one and the coaching he would have received in Buffalo would've been a joke.

 

If you are Tony Dungy (or some other adviser appointed by the NFL), would you advise Vick to go to a situation with a stable coaching staff with a track record of developing QBs and where he could sit and get back into the flow of being an NFL player, or would you advise him to take a couple more bucks and get thrown to the wolves? Maybe you'd just tell him, "I'm there for you," and then ignore your cell phone when he called.

 

 

This here. Dickless Jauron probably wouldn't have been able to control him and the Bills may have had a better record. So Vick might have saved the jobs of Guy Modrak and Jauron, while we wouldn't have redneck hour with Buddy and Chan, which is more entertaining btw.

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This here. Dickless Jauron probably wouldn't have been able to control him and the Bills may have had a better record. So Vick might have saved the jobs of Guy Modrak and Jauron, while we wouldn't have redneck hour with Buddy and Chan, which is more entertaining btw.

 

Plus, there's no assurance he would have succeeded here. Vick reinvented his game in Philly to become a much better QB than he was in Atlanta and I think it's unlikely he would have done that with a horrible coaching staff and a weak team in Buffalo.

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SO who is policing the commissioner to not pull stunts like this? It's like there is no one that can prevent this sort of thing so we're just going to have to eat it. Too bad fans. You have a small market team that doesn't deserve National attention.

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Plus, there's no assurance he would have succeeded here. Vick reinvented his game in Philly to become a much better QB than he was in Atlanta and I think it's unlikely he would have done that with a horrible coaching staff and a weak team in Buffalo.

 

Yes, all that, but...

 

"and granted league approval"

 

...is a little bit concerning. Vague - it could just be an indication of Vick's special situation as a FA - but concerning, nonetheless. I would hope, at least, that that sort of meddling isn't common league practice.

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Zulu Cthulhu -

 

http://tinyurl.com/3g4tnzg

 

Relax "champ".

 

BTW, people pretending Vick wasn't a racially divisive figure are either in denial or just oblivious. OF COURSE the dogfighting had a lot to do with it, lol. The crux of it obviously is that dogfighting is a very racially divisive issue itself.

 

The man committed a crime, and served his punishment? What else do people want from him before they stop carrying the banner of heinous acts? Every team is going to have a player with some sort of criminal background. You see DUIs all the time in the league.

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This only proves Goodell consulted with Vick. I don't see how Goodell could have prevented Vick from choosing where he wanted to go. Chances are that Vick told Goodell about Cincy and Buffalo, to which Goodell told him the Pros & Cons of entering into that situation. This GQ article takes a 1/2 quote from Vick - there is more behind this quote and Vick probably misspoke or was taken out of context. In essence Vick asked Goodell for impartial advice and his answers helped "lead" Vick in making the decision to sign with Phily.

 

 

Goodell held the power of re-instatement over Vick. If Vick didn't do as Goodell suggested, then maybe Goodell decides that he is not ready for his "conditional" to turn into FULL reinstatement.

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People that feel the need to vehemently defend themselves against being racist are usually in fact among the more racist individuals you will meet.

Or people who play the race card for no apparent reason could be among the more racist individuals one will meet. Look up Brad Smith. Black QB signed a week ago. Or perhaps McNabb who Buddy pursued not long ago.

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Vick was still suspended when he signed with Philly. He had to prove to the league he was a changed guy. He had to get their "approval" anywhere he was. The fan base was strongly against him at that point. And they probably didn't want him to play right away. He didn't say anything about they made him go somewhere. He would have caused an awful lot of controversy in Buffalo, that's for sure, when we sucked, with half the people clamoring for him and half the people screaming he's a worthless inhuman dog-killer.

 

And I wanted him in Buffalo.

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Zulu Cthulhu -

 

http://tinyurl.com/3g4tnzg

 

Relax "champ".

 

BTW, people pretending Vick wasn't a racially divisive figure are either in denial or just oblivious. OF COURSE the dogfighting had a lot to do with it, lol. The crux of it obviously is that dogfighting is a very racially divisive issue itself.

 

The man committed a crime, and served his punishment? What else do people want from him before they stop carrying the banner of heinous acts? Every team is going to have a player with some sort of criminal background. You see DUIs all the time in the league.

 

What is it with you and your little one man crusade? Everyone else is talking about the QB and the teams and you just can't let go of your ridiculous 'everyone is a racist!' paranoia. Grow up.

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What is it with you and your little one man crusade? Everyone else is talking about the QB and the teams and you just can't let go of your ridiculous 'everyone is a racist!' paranoia. Grow up.

 

Of course he's going to play that card, it's the only one in his deck.

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Personal attacks are both cool and an effective way to discredit my statements.

Your statements are just small minded opinions, not facts. there's no way to discredit plain ignorance, only attempt to point it out to you.

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Yes, all that, but...

 

"and granted league approval"

 

...is a little bit concerning. Vague - it could just be an indication of Vick's special situation as a FA - but concerning, nonetheless. I would hope, at least, that that sort of meddling isn't common league practice.

 

Scary thought. Just imagine what a mess we'd have in this country if politicians acted that way!

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Not entirely related to the subject of this thread, but I vividly remember a majority of posters on this board slamming Vick and saying things like they'd boycott the team if the Bills signed him... they're awfully quiet about him these days...

:unsure: Maybe because the Bills didn't actually sign him?

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