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		<title>Michael Vick might have broken his NFL rules</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Michael Vick might have broken his NFL rules</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 22:57:30 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Michael Vick might have broken his NFL rules, if not the law<br /><br />Published: Thursday, July 01, 2010, 11:08 AM<br /><br />Updated: Thursday, July 01, 2010, 2:50 PM<br /><br />John DeShazier<br /><br />The Times-Picayune<br /><br />No law enforcement official is alleging that Michael Vick committed a crime in Virginia Beach, Va., as he celebrated his birthday Friday night.<br /><br />The possible contradiction in his timeline isn&#x27;t evidence that he broke any laws; his lawyer said he left 10 to 20 minutes before a shooting occurred outside the nightclub where his celebration was held, while a spokesman for the nightclub said a videotape showed Vick actually departed about three minutes prior to the shooting.<br /><br />But you can bet NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell isn&#x27;t pleased that, perhaps, Vick was in the wrong place at the wrong time. And you can bet that Goodell will have something to say - again - to the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback about the company he keeps and the fact that, of all people, Vick has to appear to be beyond reproach.<br /><br />Now, maybe that doesn&#x27;t sound like it&#x27;s totally fair to Vick. He served his time for his role in a dogfighting operation, and lost tens of millions of dollars - and likely at least as many fans - while he sat behind bars and surveyed his actions. He has paid his debt, and he paid dearly and significantly.<br /><br />But his re-admission to the NFL came with some caveats, and he knew exactly what those stipulations were. And, obviously, one of them was that he wouldn&#x27;t be given much benefit of the doubt, that he&#x27;d better not even look like he&#x27;s been anywhere or in any situation that possibly would cause embarrassment for the league.<br /><br />Being at a party, after which a man is shot, isn&#x27;t exactly a situation the league will take pride in.<br /><br />It&#x27;s even worse when the guy who was alleged to have been shot was Quanis Phillips, a co-defendant in Vick&#x27;s dogfighting case and, assuredly, a person Goodell warned Vick to not allow to be caught in the same area code as Vick.<br /><br />True, Vick reportedly wasn&#x27;t involved in any altercations inside or outside the club. He&#x27;s not a suspect in the shooting. Phillips wasn&#x27;t an invited guest and whether Vick left three minutes or 20 minutes before the shooting, the bottom line is that he left before the shooting.<br /><br />And still, it&#x27;s hard not to figure that Goodell just might decide that Vick again has brought unwanted and unflattering attention to the NFL shield, and that Vick still doesn&#x27;t quite understand how important it is for Vick to avoid even the appearance of impropriety.<br /><br />Does that mean Vick has to avoid being a regular person and that he is shackled by the fact that he can&#x27;t enjoy simple, lawful pleasures like the rest of us?<br /><br />That&#x27;s exactly what it means if he wants to play in the NFL, especially if there&#x27;s a possibility that something bad could break out. That&#x27;s the position he put himself in as a convicted felon, and it&#x27;s the rule he&#x27;s going to have to abide by - the one he undoubtedly agreed to abide by - until he leaves the NFL.<br /><br />Just because he didn&#x27;t commit a crime to Virginia Beach law enforcement officials doesn&#x27;t mean he didn&#x27;t slip up in the eyes of Goodell. And right now, the latter probably should be more feared by Vick than the former.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2010/7/michael-vick-might-have-broken-his-nfl-rules.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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