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OSU SPORTS;843222; said:I hope this tape is located by the police
http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sports/falcons/stories/2007/05/16/0517vicktape.html
The news for Vick got a little worse today in a yahoo.com story that says the lead investigator of the dog-fighting case "believes there is substantial evidence to eventually tie Vick directly to the felony crime" including the possibility that videotapes exist of Vick watching dog fights.
Kathy Strouse, the Animal Control coordinator for the City of Chesapeake in Virginia, "said she has also talked with individuals who can "put Vick on that property" during dog fights."
At first, Vick blamed family members for taking advantage of him and claimed he was never at the house. But last week, he said he would only talk about football after WAVY-TV reporter Mary Kay Mallonee said that neighbors told her TV station that they see Vick in the area all the time (MP3 audio link).
Big Papa;844611; said:At first, Vick blamed family members for taking advantage of him and claimed he was never at the house. But last week, he said he would only talk about football after WAVY-TV reporter Mary Kay Mallonee said that neighbors told her TV station that they see Vick in the area all the time
California congressman asks for strong action against Vick
PAUL NEWBERRY
Associated Press
A California congressman has joined the cause against Michael Vick, firing off a letter Friday that urged NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to "act swiftly and forcefully" if the Atlanta Falcons quarterback was involved in dog fighting on his former property.
Rep. Tom Lantos, D-Calif., pointed out that he's a senior member of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee, which two years ago held highly publicized hearings on the use of performance-enhancing drugs in professional sports.
Lantos raised the prospect of government intervention if the NFL fails to discipline Vick.
"I am outraged that one of the National Football League's superstars is affiliated with such a heinous enterprise," Lantos wrote.
Last month, police raided a Virginia home owned by Vick and allegedly found evidence of a major dog-fighting operation, including dozens off malnourished and injured dogs. The quarterback has denied any wrongdoing, and no criminal charges have been filed against him.
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crazybuckfan40;843458; said:Good luck...Just like the eye witnesses that are SUPPOSEDLY out there...This chick is grasping for straws...
Haha that was great, yeah down here in Atlanta we don't love our Mike like we used too.... but I've always been a Bengals fan so I could care less.Ginn4Heisman;846609; said:i am a falcons fan as noted before, but this is to damn funny not to post.
Its about 4-5 minutes long but worth it.
http://www.bangcartoon.com/2007/dogpile.htm