Vick Apologizes 'From the Heart'

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RICHMOND, Va. (Aug. 27) - First, Michael Vick apologized to all the people he lied to. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank. Coach Bobby Petrino. His teammates.

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"I was not honest and forthright in our discussions," the star quarterback said Monday, somber and deliberate and not speaking from notes.

Then he apologized to "all the young kids out there for my immature acts."

"I need to grow up," he added.

And so began a public act of contrition from Vick, who pleaded guilty to a federal dogfighting charge and then stood behind a podium to say his job now was "bettering Michael Vick the person, not the football player."

There he was, a QB so deft and nimble he pulled off any number of amazing scrambles on the field. Now he was scrambling to save himself and his football future because of his role in a gruesome dogfighting ring.

Saying he was speaking "from the heart," Vick said he took full responsibility for his actions.

"Dogfighting is a terrible thing, and I did reject it," he said.

Acceptance of responsibility is one of the factors U.S. District Judge Henry E. Hudson will consider in handing down Vick's sentence Dec. 10. The federal sentencing guideline range is projected at a year to 18 months, but Hudson can impose up to the five-year maximum.

Vick was suspended indefinitely by the NFL after his written plea agreement was filed in court Friday.

"So I got a lot of down time, a lot of time to think about my actions and what I've done and how to make Michael Vick a better person," said Vick, who grew up in Newport News.

"I will redeem myself. I have to," he vowed.

In Atlanta, the Falcons said they would not cut Vick immediately because of salary-cap issues. The team intends to pursue the $22 million in bonus money that he already received in a $130 million contract signed in 2004.
 

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Ya I was listening to that on the radio today. But once he serves I'll believe he's serious.
 

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He just ruined his fucking life....he will probably never return to the NFL...I doubt the CFL would want him...so he's fucked and the Falcons are wanting the 22 Million Dollar Signing Bonus back...so...he deserves it...sick fuck
 
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I think he will make his way back into the NFL. I really dont care either way. If he does make it back to the NFL I will probably watch him. After this, I am really not sure what to say though. Im just sitting back and watching.

Yes, I do agree that dog fighting is totally wrong. Just so everyone knows. I also think that pitbulls are good dogs. But anyway, this isnt about pitbulls. Lets just wait to see come Dec. whether the judge gives him 18 months or 5 years...