“I took a shot at the end zone. I could have checked it down to the back. I got greedy and took a shot at the end zone. I didn’t throw the right ball that I wanted to and it got picked out. It was a bad way to go out, but at least I went out swinging … It’s hindsight now. It’s something I have to learn from.”
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Source: philly.com
“The White House says President Barack Obama has commended the owner of the Philadelphia Eagles for giving quarterback Michael Vick a second chance after his release from prison. Obama spokesman Bill Burton says the president told owner Jeffrey Lurie that while he condemns the crimes Vick was convicted of, he believes people who have paid for their crimes should have the opportunity to contribute to society again.”
Source: Yahoo!
Indianapolis Colts have signed wide receiver Hank Baskett, formerly of the Philadelphia Eagles. The move comes after the injury to Colts receiver Anthony Gonzalez due to sprained knee ligaments. Baskett was recently released from the Eagles after the addition of two receivers drafted this year and the signing of Michael Vick. Gonzalez injury comes just in time for Baskett, who although doesn’t miss a week in the league, must now learn as much of the Colts offense in a few days prior to the sunday game versus the Miami Dolphins.
You may be wondering why we have a photo of a half-nekkid Kendra Wilkinson in a San Diego Super Chargers jersey. It’s because she’s married to Hank Baskett. Baskett gets the same treatment as Jeff Garcia.
Seen here doing his best Obama impression, Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback Michael Vick spoke to about 200 Freshman kids at a school in Philly to discuss mistakes, peer pressure, & how to get back into the good graces of people after severely fucking up.
“I didn’t choose to go the right way, which led to 18 months in prison, which was the toughest time of my life,” he said. “Being away from my family, being away from my kids who I adore dearly, and being away from the game of football, doing something so foolish, and I wish I could take it all back.
I was influenced by so many people when I should have been a leader, not a follower.”



