Vick Sentenced to 23 Months

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Michael Vick, once one of the highest paid and well known players in the National Football League, was sentenced to 23 months in prison for financing a dogfighting ring and helping to kill pit bulls that couldn't finish when it came to the big fight. Vick should be grateful that the same rules didn't apply to him during his over-hyped NFL career when he failed to lead his team all the way on several occasions. I'm also willing to bet that any of those dogs he put down would have ripped off Vick's left nut if he went against them 1 on 1 in the ring.

It's been reported that PETA and Snoop Dogg have formed an alliance against any athletes that are involved in any illegal dog fighting. The new alliance's name, which Snoop is credited for coming up with, is called Don't Be Hatin On My Doggs Or I'll Bust A Cap In Yo Ass Fo Sho or D.B.H.O.M.D.O.I.B.A.C.I.Y.A.F.S for short.

Dogg's comments, "I don't be seein why these people need to be hurtin doggs. Don't hate the playa, hate the game baby. Hizzle my dizzle ba gizzle mo fizzle."

Animal rights protesters lined up outside the courthouse. Some carried signs with photographs of dogs, while others read "Vick beat my dog. I only beat my wife," and "Eye for eye, Give him the chair!."

Vick was dressed in a black-and-white striped prison suit, trying to pimp it out one last time before the soap drops, and apologized to his family and to the judge.

"You need to apologize also to the millions of young people who look up to you, oh and don't forget about the mother's of all the dogs you murdered, you selfish bitch." U.S. District Judge Henry Hudson retorted in anger.

Here's a nice timeline video of Michael Vick's rise and fall.
Video Time Line