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17 hours ago ago from JerseyChaser.com
Everybody does a second chance to make a first impression and even though Michael Vick had to learn the hard way, the former NFL superstar and walking the long road back to redemption. For his contriubtions to the Eagles this season, Vick was selected by his teammates as the recipient of the Ed Block Courage Award, given annually to a player from each team who exemplifies courage and sportsmanship, in honor of the former Baltimore Colts ...
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20 hours ago ago from NFL Sport Channel
Today, I just read an article by Yahoo! Sports informing of how Michael Vick won the Ed Block Courage Award. The article talked about why it was a bad thing for the NFL to recognize. The spokesperson for PETA (an animal-rights activist group) discussed in an article featured on NFL.com how they felt Vick was not deserving of the award because of the dogfighting charges that led to him being incarcerated in a federal prison for 18 months. ...
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1 day ago ago from Sir Buffalo Sushi
You may know that I HATE Michael Vick. If you didn't know, I hate Michael Vick. But I'm really trying hard to just keep to the facts. Well, anyway, just recently MV got a courage award! That's right! A COURAGE award! Don't make me laugh! Let's see why I'm outraged about this #1. He tortured dogs that loved and trusted him; did horrible things to them. #2. Michael Vick got BACK in to the NFL after he was caught, which I really ...
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