View Full Version : If Vick is done as a Falcon.............
BFritz
07-24-2007, 05:01 PM
If the Falcons won't take him back, where will he end up? Where would he fit in? Who would want him?
I'm not sure he fits into any system, so would any team be willing to change their whole offensive philosophy?
Listening to ESPN right now, it sounds like the Falcons might really let him go.
TidesHoss32
07-24-2007, 06:13 PM
he'll be starring in The Longest Yard II, lol..give it a little time and his brother will be starring in it too!
BFritz
07-24-2007, 08:46 PM
he'll be starring in The Longest Yard II, lol..give it a little time and his brother will be starring in it too!
Could be correct, or he might flee to Mexico, which would end his legal troubles and I think dogfighting might be legal down there, so it would kill two dogs with one stone
Tubby Hater
07-24-2007, 09:40 PM
If the Falcons won't take him back, where will he end up? Where would he fit in? Who would want him?
I'm not sure he fits into any system, so would any team be willing to change their whole offensive philosophy?
Listening to ESPN right now, it sounds like the Falcons might really let him go.
Havent you heard? He is reporting to Bengals camp this weekend, said he wanted to go somewhere where he would fit in good and feel welcome......lmao
BFritz
07-24-2007, 09:51 PM
Havent you heard? He is reporting to Bengals camp this weekend, said he wanted to go somewhere where he would fit in good and feel welcome......lmao
That makes sense because a majority of the Bengals have been in trouble, so he would feel welcome :rolleyes: good point......... nobody has been in trouble in a while, but you have to be original and keep beating a dead horse:Thumbs: good for you
Tubby Hater
07-24-2007, 09:54 PM
That makes sense because a majority of the Bengals have been in trouble, so he would feel welcome :rolleyes: good point......... nobody has been in trouble in a while, but you have to be original and keep beating a dead horse:Thumbs: good for you
No need to be a smart ***
Scotty doesn't know
07-25-2007, 12:08 AM
he'll be starring in The Longest Yard II, lol..give it a little time and his brother will be starring in it too!
I would go see that lol.
More Cowbell
07-25-2007, 12:43 AM
Havent you heard? He is reporting to Bengals camp this weekend, said he wanted to go somewhere where he would fit in good and feel welcome......lmao
That makes sense because a majority of the Bengals have been in trouble, so he would feel welcome :rolleyes: good point......... nobody has been in trouble in a while, but you have to be original and keep beating a dead horse:Thumbs: good for you
I agree, BFritz. It seems like all of the Bengals haters are like Jay Leno: keep running the same jokes long after they stop having any comedic value.
C'mon, people. Let's move on...
pillsburythrowboy
07-25-2007, 01:41 AM
That makes sense because a majority of the Bengals have been in trouble, so he would feel welcome :rolleyes: good point......... nobody has been in trouble in a while, but you have to be original and keep beating a dead horse:Thumbs: good for you
NOBODY HAS BEEN IN TROUBLE IN A WHILE???? How long dose a while have to be? Thats the idenity the bengals have now and it's gonna be they earned it!
Thorn67
07-25-2007, 03:01 AM
I actually think this might end his career if he actually goes to jail. I mean who would want him back. He might end up like Ricky Williams and end up in the cfl
pillsburythrowboy
07-25-2007, 03:43 AM
I actually think this might end his career if he actually goes to jail. I mean who would want him back. He might end up like Ricky Williams and end up in the cfl
I really dont think his career will be over. The dude can still play I look for him to end up somewhere in the thats in desperate need of a qb. Maybe Gruden can handle him in Tampa or maybe At the ravens.
Midee1
07-25-2007, 07:35 AM
No need to be a smart ***
Well I can see his dismay with the comments. Granted the Bengals have made the news quite a bit with their trouble but it is getting really old. That is all we seem to hear.
Tell me this. What exactly does a thread about Michael Vick have to do with the Bengals?
PLAYBOY5
07-25-2007, 08:17 AM
I could actually see someone like Oakland making a push even though they have Russell. The reason being, Oakland will give everyone from Vick to Manson a shot to play. Vick would love the area due to so many thug-like involvement! Oakland of late has experimented with the African American QB (Brooks and Russell)and seems to be going with the more versatile QB but after paying Russell so much, who knows. I know one thing, with Al Davis, NEVER BE SURPRISED..JUST WIN BABY! I was thinking yesterday and the Falcons would be a good place for Couch! Still in SEC nation, they are losing Vick more than likely, and they lost Shaub leaving JOEY HARRINGTON TO LEAD A TEAM! Harrington reminds me of Bubby Brister, 2 guys that should have never had a chance in this league IMO! GO SKINS@!
rallo316
07-25-2007, 10:07 AM
Vick should be banned from NFL for ever and take that cheating ref from NBA with him.
jammin' jamey
07-25-2007, 11:56 AM
If Vick goes to prison for more than 2 years, he's done...
If Vick is suspended and possibly serves a year or two in the big house, someone will take a chance on him, but he'll never be the same.
Vick will never throw another pass (not that he threw that many anyway) in an Atlanta uniform again.
BFritz
07-25-2007, 12:25 PM
I could actually see someone like Oakland making a push even though they have Russell. The reason being, Oakland will give everyone from Vick to Manson a shot to play. Vick would love the area due to so many thug-like involvement! Oakland of late has experimented with the African American QB (Brooks and Russell)and seems to be going with the more versatile QB but after paying Russell so much, who knows. I know one thing, with Al Davis, NEVER BE SURPRISED..JUST WIN BABY! I was thinking yesterday and the Falcons would be a good place for Couch! Still in SEC nation, they are losing Vick more than likely, and they lost Shaub leaving JOEY HARRINGTON TO LEAD A TEAM! Harrington reminds me of Bubby Brister, 2 guys that should have never had a chance in this league IMO! GO SKINS@!
I don't see that at all............ no chance in ****, IMO
jammin' jamey
07-25-2007, 12:29 PM
I was thinking yesterday and the Falcons would be a good place for Couch! Still in SEC nation
Bubby, you may be the last one still out there, but it's time to let Tim Couch RIP. :D
rallo316
07-25-2007, 12:30 PM
If Vick goes to prison for more than 2 years, he's done...
If Vick is suspended and possibly serves a year or two in the big house, someone will take a chance on him, but he'll never be the same.
Vick will never throw another pass (not that he threw that many anyway) in an Atlanta uniform again.
i hope you are right.
THOMCAT
07-25-2007, 06:27 PM
No need to be a smart ***
Hey partner, your asked for it with the comment that you posted.
bigman61
07-25-2007, 06:29 PM
He wont go no where at least i wouldnt take him
bigman61
07-25-2007, 06:42 PM
If the Falcons won't take him back, where will he end up? Where would he fit in? Who would want him?
I'm not sure he fits into any system, so would any team be willing to change their whole offensive philosophy?
Listening to ESPN right now, it sounds like the Falcons might really let him go.
:redboxer:
bigman61
07-25-2007, 06:43 PM
The Falcons are good and all but who will replace him
Tubby Hater
07-25-2007, 09:06 PM
Hey guys I am a die hard Bengals fan and season ticket holder in fact. It would not surprise me to see Marvin Lewis bring in Vick and give him a second chance when all this is over, whether it be next year or 2 years from now. Lewis just seems to like these guys who have legal issues. Hey who is to say that Palmer's knee will hold up over the next few years after taking a few hits. Im not saying this is going to happen but it could and it would not surprise me to see Vick get a shot, that is if he hasnt been picked up and playing good for another team.
BFritz
07-26-2007, 02:09 AM
Hey guys I am a die hard Bengals fan and season ticket holder in fact. It would not surprise me to see Marvin Lewis bring in Vick and give him a second chance when all this is over, whether it be next year or 2 years from now. Lewis just seems to like these guys who have legal issues. Hey who is to say that Palmer's knee will hold up over the next few years after taking a few hits. Im not saying this is going to happen but it could and it would not surprise me to see Vick get a shot, that is if he hasnt been picked up and playing good for another team.
No shot......... and watch your comments about Palmer. No way Lewis would ever pick him up.
Come say hi before Bengals games, lot D- tailgating, the only one in a wheelchair, I'm not real hard to pick out of the crowd.
rallo316
07-26-2007, 10:59 AM
The Falcons are good and all but who will replace him
Joey Harrington is listed as the 2nd string QB.
bball fan
07-26-2007, 11:29 AM
Hey guys I am a die hard Bengals fan and season ticket holder in fact. It would not surprise me to see Marvin Lewis bring in Vick and give him a second chance when all this is over, whether it be next year or 2 years from now. Lewis just seems to like these guys who have legal issues. Hey who is to say that Palmer's knee will hold up over the next few years after taking a few hits. Im not saying this is going to happen but it could and it would not surprise me to see Vick get a shot, that is if he hasnt been picked up and playing good for another team.
With all the scrutiny that Lewis has put up with as far as character issues are concerned, there is NO WAY that he would do something that stupid!!! Mr. Vick is probably done!!
BFritz
07-26-2007, 12:06 PM
With all the scrutiny that Lewis has put up with as far as character issues are concerned, there is NO WAY that he would do something that stupid!!! Mr. Vick is probably done!!
Exactly
More Cowbell
07-26-2007, 10:17 PM
Hey guys I am a die hard Bengals fan and season ticket holder in fact. It would not surprise me to see Marvin Lewis bring in Vick and give him a second chance when all this is over, whether it be next year or 2 years from now. Lewis just seems to like these guys who have legal issues. Hey who is to say that Palmer's knee will hold up over the next few years after taking a few hits. Im not saying this is going to happen but it could and it would not surprise me to see Vick get a shot, that is if he hasnt been picked up and playing good for another team.
That is ridiculous. With all the trouble that some of the Bengals have gotten into over the last couple years, they are the last team in the NFL that would ever sign Michael Vick. For one thing, Palmer seems perfectly healthy, but even if he did get injured the team would find someone else to fill in. There is ZERO chance Lewis would sign Vick.
Tubby Hater
07-26-2007, 10:24 PM
You guys are probably right, I am just not a huge Marvin Lewis fan. I really thought when he came in he would turn the defense around and he hasnt done anything really for the defense, he has had some back luck losing guys to injury and legal issues but I really thought he would turn the defense around. Actually I think he may be on the hot seat this year especially if he doesnt make the playoffs.
More Cowbell
07-26-2007, 10:37 PM
You guys are probably right, I am just not a huge Marvin Lewis fan. I really thought when he came in he would turn the defense around and he hasnt done anything really for the defense, he has had some back luck losing guys to injury and legal issues but I really thought he would turn the defense around. Actually I think he may be on the hot seat this year especially if he doesnt make the playoffs.
I will agree with you that Marvin's seat is probably starting to feel a little warm. It is funny that he was supposed to be a defensive guy, yet that has been the weak link on all his Bengals teams. If the team finishes .500 again this year (which I don't think they'll do), there will most definitely be some changes in the coaching staff. At the very least the defensive coordinator (Bresnahan), if not Lewis himself.
BFritz
07-27-2007, 12:26 AM
I will agree with you that Marvin's seat is probably starting to feel a little warm. It is funny that he was supposed to be a defensive guy, yet that has been the weak link on all his Bengals teams. If the team finishes .500 again this year (which I don't think they'll do), there will most definitely be some changes in the coaching staff. At the very least the defensive coordinator (Bresnahan), if not Lewis himself.
Marvin's NOT on the hotseat.......... not at all. I've always loved the Bengals, but they were pretty bad before he took over. I do agree that he should have gotten a better defensive coordinator, but, if anything, Bresnahan would be gone, NOT Lewis. Marvin turned around a horrible franchise (at the time) and made it a respectable one.
I need to apologize, I read your post and thought you said that they would finish below .500........... I was very mad......... I threw a full cup of Sunkist and kicked my dog........... I was very mad
I also wonder how a former D coordinator on a great defensive team like the Ravens would have a horrible D as a head coach.
There's no way that they'll have less than 11 wins- their division is usually the best in football, but might be down this year, and the Bengals are good. Their schedule's also a lot friendlier than last year when they struggled and still finished 88, and it very easily could have been 9-7, 10-6, or 11-5.
More Cowbell
07-27-2007, 01:37 AM
Marvin's NOT on the hotseat.......... not at all. I've always loved the Bengals, but they were pretty bad before he took over. I do agree that he should have gotten a better defensive coordinator, but, if anything, Bresnahan would be gone, NOT Lewis. Marvin turned around a horrible franchise (at the time) and made it a respectable one.
I need to apologize, I read your post and thought you said that they would finish below .500........... I was very mad......... I threw a full cup of Sunkist and kicked my dog........... I was very mad
I also wonder how a former D coordinator on a great defensive team like the Ravens would have a horrible D as a head coach.
There's no way that they'll have less than 11 wins- their division is usually the best in football, but might be down this year, and the Bengals are good. Their schedule's also a lot friendlier than last year when they struggled and still finished 88, and it very easily could have been 9-7, 10-6, or 11-5.
You should have read enough of my posts on here by now to know that I wouldn't be predicting that bad of a season for the Bengals! :)
I have actually always stayed firm to my forecast that they will finish 12-4, win the division, and could make a good playoff run depending on matchups. I did a little dance when I saw their schedule for this year, very manageable, not like the meat-grinder they had last year.
However, I do think that Marvin's honeymoon period is over, and the Cincy fans expect at least a playoff berth this year. I know they were terrible before he took over, and he has totally changed the culture of losing, but now the fans expect more. In years past we would have been giddy with a .500 season, but now we know that this team is capable of better things, and another .500 year would be a major disappointment. I don't think it will happen, but if it did you can be sure Marvin's seat would be getting very warm. I doubt they would give him the axe, but he probably would be forced to make some staff changes, most likely firing Bresnahan. Plus Marvin has to bear some of the responsibility, since he hires the assistants himself.
cardinalfan27
07-30-2007, 04:41 AM
Well even if he is gone, Petrino won't let them be bad... but he might do it on purpose to get a former QB of his in Atl... Brian Brohm?? I don't know that Vick is going to prison there is a lot of circumstantial evidence, him owning the property and such, the electrical wires at the house... but nothing that ever indicated that he was ever a participant... he may have known about it but that doesnt mean he did it... not that I am a Vick or Falcons fan, this case just may not be as cut and dry as it seems...
t-cat50
07-30-2007, 03:30 PM
peta and all animal activist will try like **** to keep him from playing ever again
BFritz
07-30-2007, 04:38 PM
Well even if he is gone, Petrino won't let them be bad... but he might do it on purpose to get a former QB of his in Atl... Brian Brohm?? I don't know that Vick is going to prison there is a lot of circumstantial evidence, him owning the property and such, the electrical wires at the house... but nothing that ever indicated that he was ever a participant... he may have known about it but that doesnt mean he did it... not that I am a Vick or Falcons fan, this case just may not be as cut and dry as it seems...
I believe I've heard that they have witnesses that saw Vick at the fights, and even murdered two dogs (could be wrong, might be more) that didn't perform well.
bigman61
07-30-2007, 04:41 PM
well if i was a owner i woulndt hire him not forany team
TomSportsHack
08-04-2007, 10:45 AM
If Vick goes to prison for more than 2 years, he's done...
If Vick is suspended and possibly serves a year or two in the big house, someone will take a chance on him, but he'll never be the same.
Vick will never throw another pass (not that he threw that many anyway) in an Atlanta uniform again.
I disagree.
If Vick is convicted, he will go to prison. After he gets out, any team that signs him will be a lightning rod for criticism and mass public protests on game day. For that reason, a conviction will end his football career. No NFL or CFL team would take that chance.
PLAYBOY5
08-04-2007, 05:01 PM
Bubby, you may be the last one still out there, but it's time to let Tim Couch RIP. :D
Well BUBBY, What was that , that you wrote? Right, R.I.P., huh?:lmao:
OffTheHook
08-04-2007, 11:23 PM
Guys like this give me Hob Security! lol
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