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Old Aug 27, 2007 | 01:12 PM
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Michael Vick apology

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"For most of my life, I've been a football player, not a public speaker, so, you know, I really don't know, you know, how to say what I really want to say.

You know, I understand it's — it's important or not important, you know, as far as what you say but how you say things. So, you know, I take this opportunity just to speak from the heart.

First, I want to apologize, you know, for all the things that — that I've done and that I have allowed to happen. I want to personally apologize to commissioner Goodell, Arthur Blank, coach Bobby Petrino, my Atlanta Falcons teammates, you know, for our — for our previous discussions that we had. And I was not honest and forthright in our discussions, and, you know, I was ashamed and totally disappointed in myself to say the least.

I want to apologize to all the young kids out there for my immature acts and, you know, what I did was, what I did was very immature so that means I need to grow up.

I totally ask for forgiveness and understanding as I move forward to bettering Michael Vick the person, not the football player.

I take full responsibility for my actions. For one second will I sit right here — not for one second will I sit right here and point the finger and try to blame anybody else for my actions or what I've done.

I'm totally responsible, and those things just didn't have to happen. I feel like we all make mistakes. It's just I made a mistake in using bad judgment and making bad decisions. And you know, those things, you know, just can't happen.

Dog fighting is a terrible thing, and I did reject it.

I'm upset with myself, and, you know, through this situation I found Jesus and asked him for forgiveness and turned my life over to God. And I think that's the right thing to do as of right now.

Like I said, for this — for this entire situation I never pointed the finger at anybody else, I accepted responsibility for my actions of what I did and now I have to pay the consequences for it. But in a sense, I think it will help, you know, me as a person. I got a lot to think about in the next year or so.

I offer my deepest apologies to everybody out in there in the world who was affected by this whole situation. And if I'm more disappointed with myself than anything it's because of all the young people, young kids that I've let down, who look at Michael Vick as a role model. And to have to go through this and put myself in this situation, you know, I hope that every young kid out there in the world watching this interview right now who's been following the case will use me as an example to using better judgment and making better decisions.

Once again, I offer my deepest apologies to everyone. And I will redeem myself. I have to.

So I got a lot of down time, a lot of time to think about my actions and what I've done and how to make Michael Vick a better person.

Thank you."
Yeah, he's definitely going to have a lot of down time.
 
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Old Aug 27, 2007 | 01:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Stealth
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Yeah, he's definitely going to have a lot of down time.

*SIGH*

Did he have to say, "you know", 13 times?

The dude is a dolt. It sucks that he got relieved from the NFL, his career has nothing to do with his personal life.
 
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Old Aug 27, 2007 | 01:30 PM
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Well, You know, I think a apology from some one, you know, this ignorant is ,you know, a pretty hard thing to do.

Very clear that speech was fed to him by someone with a brain, and yet he even managed to F that up. Dont these football players get free college degrees? You would think they would make future superstars take public speaking...
 
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Old Aug 27, 2007 | 02:05 PM
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I know you know what i mean. You know?
 
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Old Aug 27, 2007 | 02:08 PM
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You know it, you know? Eh?

Maybe he should practice saying Eh? because he'll be in the CFL in a year or so.
 
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Old Aug 27, 2007 | 04:06 PM
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The dude is a dolt. It sucks that he got relieved from the NFL, his career has nothing to do with his personal life.
I'm going to pretend I didn't read that. Kind of hard to play the game when he's in Fedral pound-me-in-the-**** prison. Not to mention what company nowadays doesn't have some kind of morality clause? The only people that can get away with fedral crimes and still keep their jobs are UAW workers.
 
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Old Aug 27, 2007 | 04:11 PM
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what a total ***k up. i feel bad for all the people in and around atlanta who had to deal with all of this. Pro athletes should be role models, its rediculous when people like vick and tyson do the stuff they do. This is a very sorry attempt at an apology. Lock him up.


"I want to apologize to all the young kids out there for my immature acts and, you know, what I did was, what I did was very immature so that means I need to grow up." -MV

Michael the majority of the kids you are speaking to could have said that better than you.
 
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Old Aug 27, 2007 | 04:15 PM
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I want him to play again! Just to see what kind of signs people would hold up and the booo's he would recieve....


I like all the ones they were holding up when Barry Bonds would play...
 
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Old Aug 27, 2007 | 04:18 PM
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Originally Posted by dzervit
I'm going to pretend I didn't read that. Kind of hard to play the game when he's in Fedral pound-me-in-the-**** prison. Not to mention what company nowadays doesn't have some kind of morality clause? The only people that can get away with fedral crimes and still keep their jobs are UAW workers.


Trying to stir the pot.

 
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Old Aug 27, 2007 | 04:27 PM
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The only people that can get away with fedral crimes and still keep their jobs are UAW workers
Not true. Subtract UAW workers and add teachers.
 
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Old Aug 27, 2007 | 04:31 PM
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Come on, guys. No one's above the law. Steven Segal proved it.
 
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Old Aug 27, 2007 | 04:33 PM
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Come on, guys. No one's above the law. Steven Segal proved it.
 
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Old Aug 27, 2007 | 06:57 PM
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Originally Posted by jamzwayne
Trying to stir the pot.

I dont think so Jamz. I agree with him 100%. I dont care how good you are at football, if you do something like this I dont want to see you on the field ever again. Next thing you know you'll let a rapest play Baseball because he can hit a bunch of homeruns.
 
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Old Aug 27, 2007 | 07:24 PM
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Not trying to make light of the situation or the way the animals were treated, but does anyone else find it ironic that the dogs they confiscated will probaly end up being euthanized by the state?
 
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Old Aug 27, 2007 | 07:43 PM
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I hope some huge meatheads in prison ruin this dudes life just like he did to the dogs. Sorry guess being the dog/animal lover I am and having been around tons of Pits, I know they can be brought up 1 of 2 ways, to fight/kill/die, or to love and be caring, compasionate animals.
Although Im sure if he ever, ever comes back into the league some of those guys love animals just as much as I do and would personally take pride in tearing his empty little head off. Which I would be happy to pay to watch, record, and replay multiple times.

Ok thats all I got, but Im just hoping his life is done when he gets back, not death, just lots and lots of pain and suffering, either in the fed. or in some other football league where Ill never see/hear about him again.
 
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