
T.O. gave his take on the matter, but Commissioner Roger Goddell obviously didn’t take his advice under advisement. Instead he’s condtionally reinstated Vick for the time being.
Vick will be considered for full reinstatement and will be eligible to play in regular-season games by Week 6 (Oct. 18-19). He had been suspended indefinitely since August 2007 after pleading guilty to federal charges relating to a dogfighting enterprise. He served 23 months in prison and was released from federal custody on July 20.
Vick, who’s an unrestricted free agent, can now participate in preseason practices, workouts and meetings and may play in the final two preseason games. During the regular season, Vick can participate in all team activities other than games. Vick also will be periodically evaluated by Goodell during his suspension and will be mentored by former Colts coach Tony Dungy.
More excerpts from the commissioner’s letter to Vick are after the jump.
* “Among the conditions of this reinstatement, you are required to abide by the terms of the supervised release that were imposed on you by the court, which include not committing any further crime, limits on who you may associate with, prohibitions regarding drug and alcohol use, possession of a firearm or other dangerous weapon, and forbidding you to own, possess or be involved with the sale of any dog.”
* “Apart from these conditions, you have submitted to me a written plan concerning your proposed living arrangements, how you will manage your financial affairs, counseling and mentoring plans, and your proposed work with the Humane Society and other groups. You have committed to me that you intend to abide by this plan, and as I said when we met, you are accountable for doing so.”
* “I am also encouraged by your recognition that you cannot do this yourself, and that outside mentors and continued counseling will provide you with valuable support and assistance. After discussing possible mentors with you, I have asked Coach Tony Dungy to continue his work with you and to initiate a more formal mentoring relationship with you. Earlier today, we discussed in detail with Coach Dungy the precise nature of that relationship, and I share your view that Coach Dungy can help you in many ways as you rebuild your life and resume your career. I will stay in close touch with Coach Dungy and his views will be part of my decision concerning whether and when you return to play. I encourage you and Coach Dungy to select other mentors and advisors who can help in other phases of your life.”
* “In deciding whether to reinstate a player, I have stressed my belief that playing in the NFL is a privilege. It is not an entitlement. Everyone fortunate enough to be part of the league is held to a standard of conduct higher than that generally expected in society and is correspondingly accountable when that standard of conduct is not met. I have also endorsed an approach under which players who have been suspended for a significant amount of time, as you have been, may through a series of steps demonstrate that they have addressed their prior problems, that they can make good decisions, and that they conduct themselves in a way that is lawful, responsible, and consistent with NFL values.”
* “As I emphasized to you when we met, as I have said in other cases, it is actions that count. I accept that you are sincere when you say that you want to, and will, turn your life around and that you intend to be a positive role model for others. I am prepared to offer you that opportunity. Whether you succeed is entirely in your hands.”
* “Needless to say, your margin for error is extremely limited. I urge you to take full advantage of the resources available to support you and to dedicate yourself to rebuilding your life and your career. If you do this, the NFL will support you.”
Is this a fair move by Goodell or should it have been lighter/harsher? I mean dude’s been in jail for two years and people are still in the league who’ve done worse to humans.
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Question is who’s gonna pick him up?
The Falcons if they’re not a bunch of bird brains.
Bird brains….good one TC
I mean dude’s been in jail for two years and people are still in the league who’ve done worse to humans. A million and two percent co-sign.
Falcons already turned their back on him so I don’t see them picking him up.
I say the Seahawks lol.
For some reason, I think San Francisco is going to give him a look. Hell, it could be a number of teams. I need Chris Mortenson to shed some light on this, he’s right damn near 90% of the time.
All in all, I’m just happy dude is getting another chance. He paid his debt to society. Not much more you can do after that.
The Raiders are the default pick Al Davis is gonna be all over this when he wakes up from his nap
i say dudes gonna be a bust who never lives up to what coulda been
why hasnt anyone made a post about ceooked I’s fucked up tatoo yet?
this is an EPIC fail and i need to hear TSS posters take on it.
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Seattle more than likely. Glad to see him back.
The day Vick takes the field there will be 10,000 protestors burning jerseys outside that squad’s stadium. Y’all should see the crap on Twitter and the sports sites (Espn.com, msn sports, deadspin, etc.)
these animal lovers ain’t going away quietly.
So if you’re an NFL owner, you’ve gotta know Vick’s gonna be an expensive acquisition.
This shit is crazy, I had to see it to believe it…
http://www.justin.tv/starburytv
OMG, this shit is sad. Read the comments.
http://www.justin.tv/starburytv
Go now, Marbury is fucking tripping. He is completely off the reservation.
I want Vick to come back and be good, win games and make people mad because he’s a star again. Then…. I want him to go to China and eat at a Dog Buffet while smiling for the cameras. Soldiers dying everyday over BS, so Bush should be in Jail. That’s my mad black man tirade for today, thanks for reading.