Even in prison, the former Falcons' quarterback has a mega-dollar offer waiting.

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Michael Vick's post-prison job prospects look pretty good

Most guys in Cell Block D don't have a plan this good, but most guys in Cell Block D aren't Mike Vick.

Michael Huyghue, the commissioner of the upstart United Football League, which plans to start play in 2009, is chomping at the big to throw millions at Vick. He sees Vick as the star attraction of his soon-to-be fledgling league.

From Peter King's Monday Morning Quarterback:


The big news, I suppose, from my talk with Huyghue was this: He said the chances of a UFL team signing Michael Vick to play the 2009 season are "98 percent.'' Strange percentage, but that's what he said.

"Michael's not going to be able to walk right back into the NFL,'' Huyghue said. "He's going to need some kind of buffer before he signs in the NFL, and we'll be able to provide that for him.''

I don't know if Vick's going to need a buffer or not, but he is going to need cash. And I can't see any NFL team giving him more than the veteran's minimum, whereas the UFL could conceivably pay him in the neighborhood of $4 million a year. The prestige of being an NFL player is nice, but not being broke is probably a higher priority.

And it would be completely worth it for the UFL, too, even if Vick is never the player he once was. The attention and curiosity he'll generate is something they won't be able to get from any other player, I don't care who they pluck off an NFL roster
 

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Personally, I feel that Vick is serving his time that was dentenced by our court system. When he is done serving that sentence, I think he will be a very good citizen.

With some odds, I would be willing to wager that he plays in the NFL again unless there is a league ban that I don't know about.
 

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Vick still has a trial coming up for his Virginia crimes. It is in September. These are state charges.

He may end up in jail again.

he is the property of the Falcons and I doubt they will release him outright. More chances of trading him for a 2nd or 3thrd round draft choice.

Funny thing to me is Vick refused a prison drug rehab that would have reduced his sentence.

Reason- Ganja is available in prison and he would have been drug tested in the rehab program. Vick is a stone cold stoner. :SIB
 

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No different to me than a consumer of alcohol even though I don't smoke.

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Vick will probably suspended by the league once his jail time is done. Look what they did to Pacman so I see it no differant for Vick.

dawg - think about it. Vicks whole life and money down the drain because he wanted to smoke and run with the thugs.

It all started with his dumb ass cousin getting busted and him telling them he lived at Vicks house. When they searched the house, Vick got implicated in all this.

Bottle at the airport with the ganja.

Stealing watchs at the airport . His friends did that one, but he was there.

So after all that he still wants to smoke in prison?

what a dumb ass.

Good citizen my ars

your views are clouded dawg.

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