Michael Vick’s new reality show presumably won’t have this sort of scene included
Michael Vick has signed on to do a BET eight episode reality show that will air early in 2010. The show is currently titled “The Michael Vick Project” and will look at his current life with the Philadelphia Eagles, and will also heavily focus on his upbringing and childhood, presumably to show how he got to where he is today.
Vick’s clearly looking to shine up his image, as can be seen with his recent appearance on 60 Minutes and numerous other interviews. Read the rest of this entry »
Dog Killer Michael Vick talks to kids in Chicago and tells them they need to take better care of their animals. Coming from Vick, I’m sure they all listened. Nobody knows animal care better than him.
Here at PopCrunch we’ve always been huge fans of hating on popular athletes. These days there are so many stupid athletes we have a hard time keeping track of them all. That’s why we’ve decided to put together a list of our Top 10 Most Hated Athletes of 2009.
10: Terrell Owens
Why We Hate Him: He’s washed up and drops more balls than he catches these days, but he still won’t shut up! The only reason he’s not higher on our list is because he tried to kill himself a few years ago, so we’re guessing he hates himself just as much as we hate him. Read the rest of this entry »
Although Michael Vick won’t be eligible to play until week 3 of the NFL regular season, the Philadelphia Eagles have activated the dog killer off their exempt list and onto their 53-man roster. Read the rest of this entry »
After meeting with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell on Thursday, the league informed the Philadelphia Eagles the Michael Vick will be reinstatemented and eligible to play in week 3.
“Hopefully we can have a success story here, which would be good for society in general,” Goodell said. Read the rest of this entry »
The Philadelphia Eagles experiment, Michael Vick, was on the field for a total of 6 plays during Thursday’s preseason game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. To our surprised he finished the game without electrocuting any dogs.
Vick played quarterback and receiver for the Eagles on Thursday. He completed all four of his pass attempts, but was noticeably rusty behind center. Surprisingly, he only had one rushing attempt for just 1 yard.
In an interview with “60 Minutes” that aired on Sunday night, new Eagles quarterback Michael Vick admitted that while he was in prison he cried himself to sleep nearly every night.
“I felt the guilt and I knew I was guilty, and I knew what I had done,” the convicted dog killer said. Read the rest of this entry »
Many football fans were surprised when they came home from work on Thursday evening and saw that the Philadelphia Eagles have signed Michael Vick to a 2-year deal. The dog killer will receive $1.6 million for the first year and $5.2 million in the second year if the Eagles decide to keep him on board.