Posted on 08/10/2009 4:28:07 PM PDT by Beaten Valve
"60 Minutes" just announced that Michael Vick will sit down for his first interview since admitting to dogfighting and serving time in prison for the crime.
The interview is not being done by one of the "60 Minutes" regulars, but rather by CBS Sports NFL TODAY anchor James Brown.
The segment will also include interviews with Wayne Pacelle, head of the Humane Society of the U.S., and Tony Dungy, the former NFL coach who will be a special adviser to Vick.
The former Atlanta Falcon's quarterback was released from federal custody last month and was given a conditional reinstatement to rejoin the NFL.
Hopefully they won’t let him get away with the same ole blah blah that ESPN typically lets the jockocracy get away with. CBS has no vested interest in building up Vick since even if someone signs him he wont really be much of a factor this year. I’m sure they’ll talk to some race warlord leftist to talk about how the mean white man is holding Vick down.
Vick is a POS!!
Who cares!
Good answer, but what about Pete Rose ... how much "time" does he have to do before he can be allowed to be in the Hall of Fame? My point was, why should Vick get to play again after a "short" time and Rose is still wandering the wilderness?
LOL. Another good one!
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