Most players do not defend the actions of Michael Vick, however he does maintain the support of the majority of his former teammates and many other players around the league.
There are a lot of players that wear #7, but the most widely one known is Michael Vick.
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Nothing, there was never any trouble between them, they were good friends and no he never accused Michael of anything he actually defended him.
Marcus Vick, which went to Virgina tech and later went to the Miami Dolphins
yes his little brother Marcus, He was last signed with the Miami Dolphins but dont think he is still with them
According to CBS News, Michael Vick admitted that he financed the Bad News Kennels dogfighting operation and helped kill six to eight dogs. Vick also admitted that he provided money for bets on the fights, but stated that he never shared in any winnings. Exact revenues will most likely never be known, given that it was an illegal operation.
yeah Michael Goc on the San Jose sharks
Never. That lame excuse of not knowing better is bunk. Your heart tells you it's bad to hurt living creatures for fun. Vick is cruel, heartless , and should never own any animal ever again. And pity any women and children in his life. Animal cruelty is a prime indicator of future violent behavior. yes, Michael has shown he is sorry for what he did and is now trying to fix it. he should be allowed to own a dog
Michael Vick hosted dogfighting tournaments, in which he forced dogs to compete to their deaths, and he also admitted to personally participating in the torture and killings of at least 8 of the dogs.
Several dozen current and former NBA players have pet dogs. Michael Jordan had more than one dog, one of them an Akita.
Everybody is related to some extent. You could do geneology research and link up just about any human on the earth.
Yes Michale Vick