Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick agreed to plead guilty today of dogfighting charges he was indicted on earlier this year. “He’s not on the team,” running back Warrick Dunn said Tuesday. “That pretty much makes him an ex-teammate.”
The Falcons have no choice but to move on, though Vick’s decision Monday to plead guilty to federal dogfighting charges will have long-range ramifications.
Instead of having one of the NFL’s most dynamic players, Atlanta must turn over the quarterback position to former No. 3 overall pick Joey Harrington, a flop in both Detroit and Miami.
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