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UFL commissioner says Vick welcome if legal troubles finished

NEW YORK -- When the United Football League debuts in October, Michael Vick could be one of its players.

 

Michael Huyghue, the commissioner of the new four-team league, says the UFL is willing to give Vick a place to play -- provided there are no pending legal issues. His rights belong to the Orlando franchise.

"One of the things that is important in our premiere season is to showcase the quality of talent and the coaches, and to be able to show outstanding players who find themselves in this quagmire the NFL creates," Huyghue said. "Michael Vick might be that kind of player because he is ... a phenomenal talent, but he needs transitionining back into the NFL.

"Also gaining as much widespread exposure for the league as possible might be addressed with Michael Vick."

Huyghue said he will monitor the Vick situation closely and "if he is free and clear of legal issues, we will look at the situation."

Vick already has served an 18-month sentence in federal prison for his involvement in a dogfighting ring. He is under home confinement until July 20, after which the NFL is expected to announce whether the former Atlanta Falcons quarterback will be suspended.

Vick, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2001 NFL Draft, has not played football since the 2006 season.

The UFL will have teams in Orlando, New York, Las Vegas and San Francisco, playing games mostly on Thursday nights in October and November. The championship game will be Nov. 27, the day after Thanksgiving.

Orlando acquired UFL rights to Vick in an allocation draft of players not under contract in the NFL.

"I don't know if the NFL will suspend Vick," said Dennis Green, coach of the San Francisco team and the chairman of the UFL's competition committee -- a role he also held while coaching in the NFL. "What he did was very wrong, and he paid his debt to society. He was a model inmate, otherwise he never would have made it out from prison early.

"Now he has to show he loves the game and is a responsible citizen. You can't show you love the game if you're not able to play the game. So if Michael Vick were to say, 'I will play for not a lot of money,' well, hello. We're here.

"If he is not allowed back into the NFL and he wants to show he is a model citizen and he loves the game, there is not a better situation for him."

NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said the league would have no comment. Joel Segal, Vick's agent, did not immediately respond to a message left by the Associated Press.

While it sounds as if Vick will be welcomed into the UFL, Huyghue would not address the situations of Plaxico Burress, Donte' Stallworth or other NFL players with legal problems.

"Every player will have to be unique and different," he said.

Green reiterated there have been no UFL discussions about those players, and he emphasized the UFL will not be an outlaw league.

"We don't want to be known as a league where if guys are in trouble, that is where you go," Green said.

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July 4, 2009 9:50 am
I give it 1 season and this joke of a league will fail. The US economy is getting worse before it gets better. The negative consequences go far beyond professional sports. There are NFL teams that have serious money problems today. Look for the UFL to fold like a cheap tent during its inaugural season. 
As for Mike Vick the longer he is out of pro sports the better. Funny how a newly for
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July 5, 2009 10:09 pm
There are so many holes in the UFL strategy I could drive a mack truck through them.  First of all read their website the whole league "mission statement" it's laughable sounds like they are producing cars.  "The UFL will assemble the best talent on the field, on the sidelines and in the league and team offices to ensure a credible, high-quality product that is accessi ...(more)
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July 3, 2009 4:34 pm

With Thursday night games and it's championship game on the night after Turkeyball day (practically still Thanksgiving with all the leftovers) , the UFL sounds pretty good to me. And if Mike Vick winds up playing for Orlando, that is going to be some serious recognition for the league to establish itself...just what they need really. This might even pressure a few N ...(more)

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July 4, 2009 11:12 am
When will the whole Michael Vick thing go away??? He potential has deminished, he'll be a backup at best, so who cares if he goes to another league. The obsession with Vick is similiar to the Michael Jackson ordeal. It just will not go away....They are both criminals, deviants, and their followers can not let the "old times" go... Move on people, and when you do, so will the media..
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July 3, 2009 1:33 pm
If Orlando were to move one of their home games to Atlanta, with Michael Vick as the quarteback,
they could outdraw the Falcons in attendance.  People in Atlanta still love Michael Vick.
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July 3, 2009 4:25 pm

Good for the UFL.  However, despite all of the NFL rheteric, I do not think the 32 NFL teams will be allowed to legally keep Vick out. 

When 32 separate businesses come together to boycott an employee, that violates antitrust law.  The NFL will soon argue before the Supreme Court that they should not be treated as 32 separate businesses.  However, as of now most ...(more)

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July 3, 2009 5:40 pm
This doesn't sound very interesting so far. Only 4 teams and a month and half long season? Plus they're willing to take all the NFL rejects. I don't know about this one, it might be another XFL.
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July 6, 2009 11:53 am
...they call themselves the Orlando Pit Bulls
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July 5, 2009 7:57 pm
I am so unhappy with the phony Commish Goodell, I will boycott the NFL and support the UFL if he doesn't stop. I am not a Vick fan, but he paid his debt in prison and should be re-instated. I believe it was all phony in the first place to make PETA happy, while others CHEAT, and do many other things the same organization would NOT support.
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July 3, 2009 2:35 pm
Can I still get in on the bidding for TV Rights?

Gabbo Del Sol
President of Communications
Aurora Public Access TV
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July 5, 2009 3:36 pm
(POLL) Will you be watching the UFL on Thursday nights?
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July 3, 2009 6:20 pm
Way to go CBS, you're only two weeks late on this info.  SIGH
 
 
 
 
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