‘Charming, Charismatic Psychopath’: PETA Rips Norfolk State for Hiring Michael Vick as Head Coach
Animal rights extremist group PETA is speaking out against Norfolk State University after news broke that the school had hired Michael Vick.
Animal rights extremist group PETA is speaking out against Norfolk State University after news broke that the school had hired Michael Vick.
Former Falcons quarterback Michael Vick thinks that national anthem protester Colin Kaepernick is still starting quarterback material.
An online petition demanding the NFL remove Michael Vick as an honorary captain at next year’s Super Bowl, has gained hundreds of thousands of signatures.
It turns out that when it comes to Michael Vick’s dogfighting past, some are neither willing to forgive nor forget.
Former Falcons quarterback Michael Vick had some serious words for current Panthers quarterback Cam Newton, during an appearance on FS1.
You might think that given the backlash Fox Sports received for hiring Michael Vick last week, that network executives might have become squeamish. Perhaps, even second guessing their decision to bring on the controversial former four-time Pro Bowler.
An animal-rights group is protesting Fox Sports’s hiring of former NFL player and convicted dog abuser Michael Vick with threats of a boycott of the network.
Michael Vick caused quite a stir earlier earlier this summer during an appearance on Fox Sports 1, when the former NFL quarterback dared to opine that anthem-protesting quarterback Colin Kaepernick, should get a haircut. Vick suggested the move, as a way for Kaepernick to soften his appearance and put potential employers at ease.
During a recent fan forum Baltimore Ravens Owner Steve Bisciotti admitted that he’s considering factors, other than just football, when it comes to deciding whether his team will sign anthem-protesting Quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
As the NFL gets into full swing with training camps and preparations for the preseason. The sports media has decided to run an all-out blitz to try and get anthem-protesting Quarterback Colin Kaepernick on a roster.
Michael Vick’s playing days are definitely behind him. His coaching days, however, have just begun.
On Wednesday, Vick said his remarks about Kaepernick were not made “in malice.”
Michael Vick had quite a busy day on Monday. First, on FS1’s The Herd with Colin Cowherd, Vick claimed that Colin Kaepernick’s play, and not his anthem protest. Best explained why the former 49er doesn’t have a job right now. Then, on FS1’s Speak for Yourself, Vick opined that Kaepernick might need to “get a haircut” in order to ‘try to be presentable.”
Michael Vick made an appearance on The Herd with Colin Cowherd on Monday. Guest host Jason Whitlock eventually asked about Colin Kaepernick. Vick had nothing but praise for Kaepernick’s protest. Which he called a “good thing.” He also dismissed the idea that Kaepernick’s protest is responsible for his current unemployment.
Colin Kaepernick fired back Tuesday after former NFL quarterback Mike Vick said that the free agent signal caller should get a haircut and make himself look more presentable now that he is out of a job.
During a guest appearance on Fox Sports 1’s “Speak for Yourself” Monday, former NFL star quarterback Michael Vick proposed Colin Kaepernick should get a haircut and make himself more “presentable” if he wants a job in the NFL. “First thing we’ve
Former NFL coach Tony Dungy recently noted that Colin Kaepernick is now just as toxic to the NFL as dog abuser Michael Vick.
Change.org, an online hub for leftist internet activism, has launched a petition for Atlanta Falcons to rescind their invitation to former Falcon Michael Vick to attend this weekend’s game. The Falcons had invited Vick and others so the team could honor them during a halftime ceremony.
Sitting in a Leavenworth penitentiary for 19 months on a 2007 conviction for operating a vicious dog-fighting ring, Pittsburg Steelers quarterback Michael Vick had plenty of time to think about how to become part of the solution to preventing animal cruelty rather than being part of the problem.