Vick’s playing career done
Michael Vick is now facing an impossible mission, thanks in part to a former friend of his. With this in mind the possibility of Vick ever playing in the National Football League is gone.
Tony Taylor’s guilty plea to the charges will add another possible 21 years in jail if Vick is convicted. Taylor’s guilty plea confirmed what I, and people at Pro Football Talk.com were thinking Vick funded the whole operation, with the signing of a summary of evidence confirming the prosecution findings.
With another 21 years in jail, even if Vick was to get probation he would be to old to play in the NFL. However, Vick doesn’t need to worry about playing. He needs to worry about spending the remainder of his natural life in jail.
The confirmation of gambling winnings will bring the Internal Revenue Service into play. This means the possibility of another 20 years on tax evasion charges.
In the end the modern day Hitler is getting what he deserved. If he is convicted of all of these charges I hope Bobba makes his life in jail all the cozier for Vick. He Mike a piece of advice plea out now while you still have a chanc, because there is now way that you are going to get off by discrediting Taylor.