BobbyLayne
Footballguy
Here's hoping you're dead wrong.Maybe. Guys have done worse. I think most people would have written off Vick after pictures of those dogs started leaking out.I think he's done from a PR standpoint, but it's easier to take that position given his 272 touches and 3.61 yards per touch in 2013.100% agree.I don't think people are paying attention if they think his career is over.
My guess is he will get an open ended suspension (ala Greg Williams) and after going through counseling, the suspension will be lifted after one year and next summer he will be on some other teams training camp roster.
He has to do the mea culpa tour. Once he does that, the story becomes "he's turned his life around" and he'll start developing allies in the league and media again and he'll get back on a team.
No chance he's finished. He's on a team's camp roster next year.
Sadly, this is in some ways a PR game at this point. It depends on how badly he wants back in. If he's willing to grovel for a year, do charity/advocate work, find religion, take counsel with Tony Dungy, or whatever BS his people have him do to try and turn his image around, then he will 100% have people who stake out the "he's changed his life, he deserves a second chance" position.
The first step will be his statement. I'm sure it'll be something along the lines of "I'm truly sorry, I accept the punishment of the NFL and I look forward to changing my life around and proving to everyone I'm deserving of a second chance" blah blah blah.
Then, they'll let things cool down a bit and give someone an interview on one of the Sunday preshows where he breaks down on camera.
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