Police: Vick interviewed about shooting

I was one of the few who said that Mike Vick shouldnt be banned from the NFL. I'm not even going to get into my reasoning but I can tell you I'm just sick of the guy now. People want to point to culture but I think thats just a load of crap and it insults anyone who is part of his culture (whatever they mean by that). Basically what it boils down to is fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me. As a person who supported his reinstatement I feel like an idiot. I get a lot of told you so's. This guy cares about noone but himself and clearly never learned from his mistakes. Part of his reinstatement was to learn from his mistakes. He clearly hasnt. It was no coincidence his former pal was there. Again, a violation of his reinstatement. Just shows all the crap he fed everyone was exactly that, crap. There was a great point made by saying its hard to leave what you know behind and I agree, but DAMN this is your livelyhood. His comments about his unhappiness with his role last year were crap too. They gave him a chance when it looked like noone else would and he was completely unappreciative. What a jerk.
 
Rather than start a new thread on Ron Mexico being trash, I figured this one would suffice. I love the bolded part.

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=ap-vick-no-show

UCKER, Ga. (AP)—Michael Vick was a no-show at his celebrity golf tournament Sunday after probation officials restricted travel for the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback this weekend.

Vick spokeswoman, Judy Smith, said that Vick’s travel has been at the discretion of his probation officer since he was released from prison in a federal dogfighting case in May 2009.

The restriction follows a prosecutor saying this week that while Vick wasn’t involved in a shooting after his 30th birthday party in Virginia Beach, Va., that he was in a confrontation before the incident.

Vick missed the Michael Vick Celebrity Golf tournament in Georgia and also did not make a scheduled appearance at a youth football camp in Raleigh, N.C., this weekend.

Spokespersons for both events say they were notified Sunday morning that Vick would not be attending.

“They called early, like 2 o’clock in the morning, telling us he’s not coming,” said Cornelius Corprew, director of Camp Elite Sports’ two-day football camp. “And then we couldn’t speak to him. It was through one of his associates.

“We’re not crazy. No state agency is communicating at 2 o’clock in the morning that he’s not allowed to come. I think that was a selfish act.”

Corprew, who said that he was told Saturday by Vick representatives that the NFL star would be there Sunday. He said Vick was paid a $2,000 deposit of a $4,000 fee. He said the camp was built around Vick’s appearance, and that campers paid $175 each and were promised packages that included photos and autographs.

“I’m upset because our camp is built on integrity and character and that’s what we teach to our kids,” Corprew said.

Rema Miller, whose Atlanta-based company promoted the charity golf tournament, said she spoke with Vick on Friday and he indicated at that time he was meeting with the Eagles.

On Sunday, Vick told event organizers he could not appear.

“He was coming at the time, but unfortunately he had to go meet with Philly for a team meeting,” Miller said. “He did send a message that he hates that he could not be here, but he appreciates everybody coming out to support the charities.”

Terance Mathis, a former Vick teammate with the Atlanta Falcons, played in the golf tournament. He said he was disappointed Vick wasn’t there, but admires Vick’s charitable efforts.

“He’s still doing a great thing, trying to raise money for charities and help the community,” said the former NFL wide receiver. “It’s an unfortunate thing that happened, and when that happens, law enforcement does what they have to do. But it doesn’t change how I feel about the guy and what he’s trying to accomplish.”

Though the events were scheduled on the same weekend, Corprew said he was assured that it would not present a problem. He said he was told not to worry about the golf tournament—that Vick would take care of them first.

Corprew said Vick missed an opportunity.

“You talk about second chances,” he said. “You’re given a great second chance and this would’ve been the perfect place to show he appreciated being given a second chance.”

The victim in the June 25 shooting has not be identified by the police, but Vick’s attorney, Larry Woodward, said it was Quanis Phillips—a co-defendant in the federal dogfighting case that landed Vick in federal prison. Phillips was treated at a hospital and released the following day.

Woodward said Phillips, who was sentenced to 21 months for his role in the dogfighting operation, was not an invited guest at Vick’s birthday bash.

Vick remains on three years’ probation and is not allowed to associate with anyone convicted of a felony unless granted permission to do so by his probation officer.

Police said Vick is not a suspect in the shooting.

AP Sports Writers Hank Kurz in Richmond, Va., and Aaron Beard in Raleigh, N.C., contributed to this report.
 
Once scum, always scum.
 
can't change a leopard's spots....
 
Complete douche nozzle .....
 
Can you buy eagles jerseys that say ron mexico on them? I heard they received a bunch of orders for them and they had to deny them all
 
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