Originally posted by: ShellGuy
Maybe but also a great QB as well. They may be respected but i doubt they will play the way they did this year. Anybody have a clue on if this will affect his pro carrier??
Will G.
Originally posted by: maddogchen
this should go in offtopic.
Anyway VT should suffer some punishment for this. They used the player to get to a bowl game, win a bowl game, and then dumped him real fast. The proper thing was to have benched him right after the incident, but no, they were only concerned about the win and rode him to a comeback victory. Now that they got the bowl win, the bowl money, they dump him on the side of the road and now they somehow are lauded as doing the right thing? :disgust:
Originally posted by: jammur21
quote: How will VT be next year with this?
Respected. Va Tech did the right thing. This kid is a piece of sh!t.
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: maddogchen
this should go in offtopic.
Anyway VT should suffer some punishment for this. They used the player to get to a bowl game, win a bowl game, and then dumped him real fast. The proper thing was to have benched him right after the incident, but no, they were only concerned about the win and rode him to a comeback victory. Now that they got the bowl win, the bowl money, they dump him on the side of the road and now they somehow are lauded as doing the right thing? :disgust:
both threads about this got locked in OT
Originally posted by: herkulease
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: maddogchen
this should go in offtopic.
Anyway VT should suffer some punishment for this. They used the player to get to a bowl game, win a bowl game, and then dumped him real fast. The proper thing was to have benched him right after the incident, but no, they were only concerned about the win and rode him to a comeback victory. Now that they got the bowl win, the bowl money, they dump him on the side of the road and now they somehow are lauded as doing the right thing? :disgust:
both threads about this got locked in OT
anyone know why they were locked?
SUFFOLK, Va. -- Former Virginia Tech quarterback Marcus Vick was charged Monday with pointing a gun during an altercation with three teenagers.
Marcus Vick
Vick, kicked off the team last week after a series of transgressions on and off the field, surrendered at the Suffolk magistrate's office after three warrants were issued for his arrest Sunday, Magistrate Lisa Noel said.
The 21-year-old Vick was charged with three misdemeanor counts of brandishing a firearm, and was released on $10,000 bond.
The parents of a 17-year-old boy said Vick pointed a weapon at their son and two others during an altercation at a McDonald's on Sunday, police spokeswoman Lt. Debbie George said in a statement.
On Friday, Virginia Tech kicked Vick off the team, citing the cumulative effects of numerous legal problems and his unsportsmanlike conduct in the Gator Bowl, where he was caught on tape stomping on the left calf of Louisville All-American Elvis Dumervil.
Vick is the younger brother of Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick.
