Michael Vick Buffalo Bills

Michael Vick Buffalo Bills, As far as the United States Justice system is concerned, Michael Vick has served his debt to society. He spent the last 19 months in the clink, and now he’s kicking it in his mansion. The terms of his probation stipulate that he get a job (his construction gig starts next week) and remain under house arrest when he’s not wearing a hard hat.

But there will come a time when he seeks to return to the NFL. The first order of business is getting commissioner Roger Goodell to reinstate him, and then finding a club interested in his services. The former will be tougher than the latter, although neither appear insurmountable.

In the meantime, let’s assume Goodell green-light’s Vick’s comeback. The next question: where might he end up? MDS got it started last week — according to ESPN’s John Clayton, the Rams, Seahawks, 49ers and Patriots are the most obvious destinations for Vick — but yesterday the Buffalo media made the case for and against Ron Mexico coming to Upstate New York.

The Buffalo News’ Larry Felser writes that Vick could be a possibility because “… owner, Ralph Wilson, is 90 and he has seen it all. The strong possibility of a firestorm reaction from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals would not make him flinch. I doubt that he cares what PETA thinks. Besides, Wilson has always been a second-chance person, willing to give someone an opportunity to right a previous wrong.”

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