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Washington Redskins

Skinsa Snyder to go after Vick? Dona t count on it.

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Posted by Anthony Stalter According to a report by the Washington Post , the Redskins made a "quick and unanimous" decision to pass on signing suspended quarterback Michael Vick if he were released by the Falcons .

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“Prosecute ALL Animal Abusers”

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LMAO--nobody wants anything to do with the sadist-All the NFL teams, one after the other, are saying they have absolutely NO interest in MV. I wonder why? I guess a dog killing, torturing sadist isn't good for public relations. Just as it should be.

Here's a nice list of all that have said NO to MV-It warms my heart to see that the majority of NFL fans, who do not want to see Vick return to the NFL, are being heard, and better yet, acknowledged. I love it.
DOWHATITDO2U2

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It their loss - too bad. Next!

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Everything I've read so far indicates that Vick was not as great on the football field as some seem to think. Apparently, he had a razzle-dazzle style that fans loved but his stats merely pointed to his being mediocre at best. I still don't quite understand why he was the highest paid QB with those stats. But then I don't understand the full working of the NFL either.
But his mediocre stats combined with his criminal activities off the field is going to be a serious cross for him to bear. Poor thing....literally.
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Jun 10, 2009
 
Barbara Hathaway wrote:
Everything I've read so far indicates that Vick was not as great on the football field as some seem to think. Apparently, he had a razzle-dazzle style that fans loved but his stats merely pointed to his being mediocre at best. I still don't quite understand why he was the highest paid QB with those stats. But then I don't understand the full working of the NFL either.
But his mediocre stats combined with his criminal activities off the field is going to be a serious cross for him to bear. Poor thing....literally.
Great news.
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/no-nfl-for-m...
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Jun 10, 2009
 
Two teams in a week.what were they thinking?Maybe the fans should abuse posters some more!there must be justice for Guys who torture family pets.
The details that got to me then and stay with me today involve the swimming pool that was used to kill some of the dogs. Jumper cables were clipped onto the ears of underperforming dogs, then, just like with a car, the cables were connected to the terminals of car batteries before lifting and tossing the shamed dogs into the water. Most of Vick's dogs were small - 40lbs or so - so tossing them in would've been fast and easy work for thick athlete arms. We don't know how many suffered this premeditated murder, but the damage to the pool walls tells a story. It seems that while they were scrambling to escape, they scratched and clawed at the pool liner and bit at the dented aluminum sides like a hungry dog on a tin can.

I wear some pretty thick skin during our work with dogs, but I can't shake my minds-eye image of a little black dog splashing frantically in bloody water ... screaming in pain and terror ... brown eyes saucer wide and tiny black white-toed feet clawing at anything, desperate to get ahold. This death did not come quickly. The rescuer in me keeps trying to think of a way to go back in time and somehow stop this torture and pull the little dog to safety. I think I'll be looking for ways to pull that dog out for the rest of my life.
http://badrap-blog.blogspot.com/2009/05/op-ed...

sorry I know this isn't pleasant
Tim

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Jun 10, 2009
 
More good news
NO VICK
They worship Vick

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Want to send the commissioner an email letting him know your feelings about vick possibly returning to NFL?

Email him at:

Roger.Goodell2@nfl.net
Sam

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Jun 11, 2009
 
great news
Cate

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a must read
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The animal activists on the West Coast makes the East look like daycare
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Jun 11, 2009
 
I know thats right
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Barbara Hathaway wrote:
Everything I've read so far indicates that Vick was not as great on the football field as some seem to think. Apparently, he had a razzle-dazzle style that fans loved but his stats merely pointed to his being mediocre at best. I still don't quite understand why he was the highest paid QB with those stats. But then I don't understand the full working of the NFL either.
But his mediocre stats combined with his criminal activities off the field is going to be a serious cross for him to bear. Poor thing....literally.
the reason the people on this site raise heck about him is because he is a BLACK QB,and thats not the doglovers either.
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Wendy wrote:
<quoted text>the reason the people on this site raise heck about him is because he is a BLACK QB,and thats not the doglovers either.
exactly
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Barbara Hathaway wrote:
Everything I've read so far indicates that Vick was not as great on the football field as some seem to think. Apparently, he had a razzle-dazzle style that fans loved but his stats merely pointed to his being mediocre at best. I still don't quite understand why he was the highest paid QB with those stats. But then I don't understand the full working of the NFL either.
But his mediocre stats combined with his criminal activities off the field is going to be a serious cross for him to bear. Poor thing....literally.
Please Vick took his team to the NFC championship before. there are many good qb's with great ratings that never made it that far. QB rating really means nothing if you win games. Yes you do have a lot ot learn about football. he will be fine. There are 32 teams in the nfl, somebody is going to take a chance. I say probably somewhere downsouth.
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Jun 11, 2009
 
They worship Vick wrote:
Want to send the commissioner an email letting him know your feelings about vick possibly returning to NFL?
Email him at:
Roger.Goodell2@nfl.net
I'm going to do this tonight.
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Jun 12, 2009
 
Sandy wrote:
Two teams in a week.what were they thinking?Maybe the fans should abuse posters some more!there must be justice for Guys who torture family pets.
The details that got to me then and stay with me today involve the swimming pool that was used to kill some of the dogs. Jumper cables were clipped onto the ears of underperforming dogs, then, just like with a car, the cables were connected to the terminals of car batteries before lifting and tossing the shamed dogs into the water. Most of Vick's dogs were small - 40lbs or so - so tossing them in would've been fast and easy work for thick athlete arms. We don't know how many suffered this premeditated murder, but the damage to the pool walls tells a story. It seems that while they were scrambling to escape, they scratched and clawed at the pool liner and bit at the dented aluminum sides like a hungry dog on a tin can.
I wear some pretty thick skin during our work with dogs, but I can't shake my minds-eye image of a little black dog splashing frantically in bloody water ... screaming in pain and terror ... brown eyes saucer wide and tiny black white-toed feet clawing at anything, desperate to get ahold. This death did not come quickly. The rescuer in me keeps trying to think of a way to go back in time and somehow stop this torture and pull the little dog to safety. I think I'll be looking for ways to pull that dog out for the rest of my life.
http://badrap-blog.blogspot.com/2009/05/op-ed...
sorry I know this isn't pleasant
horrifying
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Jun 12, 2009
 
They didn't need him
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Jun 23, 2009
 
Skinsa Snyder,is that his tribal name?

Bunch of jokes.
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Jun 23, 2009
 
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I was looking for that!
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Jun 23, 2009
 
Sara wrote:
<quoted text>I was looking for that!
If the red skins choose to not persue that is there business. The choice is theirs and not yours or mine.
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