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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Buffalo Bills Should Sign Micheal Vick After Reinstatment Pre-Training Camp Update July 23

The Buffalo Bills should Sign Micheal Vick as soon as the Commissioner Roger Goodell conditionally reinstates Vick for Training camp. Micheal Vick has already met with NFLPA Chief DeMaurice Smith and discussed his return to the NFL. The Commissioner is given complete authority under the NFL personal conduct policy to discipline players for legal troubles. The Union is not taking a formal position on Vick's potential reinstatement's. However the Union has expressed support for Vick on a personal level, with Smith having said in a written statement that he is hopeful Vick will get his life in order. League Officials declined to comment on about the specifics of a meeting between Goodell and Vick, or regarding Goodell's pending decision about Vick's eligibility to play. ESPN first reported that Vick's meeting with Goodell could come as early Thursday or Friday and conditional reinstatement could come next week. This will give the Buffalo bills a opportunity to sign a playoff caliber quarterback to backup Trent Edwards. Trent Edwards has a serious problem that he has not played a whole season in College or NFL without getting hurt for a extended period of time. Micheal Vick would be a excellent Backup Quarterbacks because he could lead the Bills to the playoffs if Trent Edwards is injured during the season. The Bills could sign Vick to a one-year minimum contract and it will not affect there salary cap in the future. Finally, the Buffalo Bills have nothing to lose in signing Micheal Vick because they already have a team full of players who have broken the law.

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