Vick shows rebuilt life on docu-series

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PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Michael Vick(notes) returned to the site of his gruesome dogfighting crimes, looked at an empty dog bowl left behind in a dingy cage and wondered how he ever could have risked fame, freedom and fortune for “Bad Newz Kennels.”

“This is hard to imagine myself doing this years ago, man,” Vick says, cameras rolling.

His visit to the property he once owned in Surry County, Va., where he trained pitbulls for vicious fights and helped drown or hang dogs that didn’t do well, is a teaser of what’s ahead in his docu-series “The Michael Vick Project.”

Vick candidly tells how he became entangled in a dogfighting ring that sent him to prison and temporarily halted his NFL career as part of a series that debuts next month on BET. Vick says the 10-part series that premieres Feb. 2 will show he’s a changed man after a tragic fall from stardom he says “was all my fault.”

“At times, it’s hard to talk about it, but for the most part, if you talk about it and let it all out, it kind of helps put the demons to rest,” Vick told The Associated Press on Thursday.

Vick served an 18-month prison sentence for operating a dogfighting ring. He returned to the NFL this season as a backup QB with the Philadelphia Eagles.

In the first episode, Vick openly discusses living a “double life” of running the operation at the same time he was making Pro Bowls and signing a 10-year, $130 million contract with the Atlanta Falcons. Vick explains in detail the childhood experiences he had with dogfighting and how the activity morphed from his NFL sideshow job to a bustling second career that spanned state lines.

“I really took to it,” Vick said on the show. “I was intrigued by what was going on. It kind of excited me and I gravitated to it.”

Vick told The AP that walking over the burial spots of some of the dogs killed as part of his dogfighting operation “cut me deeply” and was the moment when he “really realized all the wrong that I did.”

“I wanted to go out there and just totally put it all away and forget about it,” Vick said by phone. “I felt like once I did that, I’d be able to do that. For the most part, I did. Since I’ve been out there, it’s eased a lot off my brain as far as thinking about it.”

Vick said he’d never be able to completely forget the horrific acts he witnessed and committed. Returning to Virginia made Vick deeply consider a question that still nags at his conscience: Why?

“Why sacrifice so many animals and put them in vulnerable positions to be harmed and injured?” he told The AP. “It was pointless.”

The first episode does offer a glimpse, however, at answering that question. Vick said he saw his first dogfight as a 7-year-old. Vick’s brother, Marcus, tells the cameras that growing up “we never knew there was nothing wrong with it.”

Michael Vick said on Thursday that dogfighting was a part of black culture.

“When you grow up in the inner cities, when you grow up in the urban neighborhoods, that’s pretty much what you get,” Vick said. “You don’t have opportunities to do certain things at your own leisure. When you have down time, if you’re not playing football, basketball or baseball, then you’re looking for some activity to get into.”

Vick said he’s learned the last few years to deal with his heinous crimes and their repercussions.

“I had counseling sessions when I was about to be incarcerated,” he said Thursday. “It was therapeutic for me.”

Vick’s mother, sister, and Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer were among the people interviewed on the first episode. His fiancee, Kijafa Frank, says she pleaded with Vick to quit. Vick said when he was charged in 2007, he believed “money will get me out of this situation” and lawyers could make all the legal issues vanish.

Only months later, Vick surrendered to U.S. marshals.

“I cried all the way to the jail,” he said on BET.

Wearing a white button-down shirt and jeans, Vick appears at ease as he discusses how his dogfighting stable rapidly expanded and spiraled out of control. He wanted to end it, but never found the courage to say stop.

Vick now says he’s a new man. Vick, the former No. 1 overall pick, said the show chronicles the real story of his rise to the top, his precipitous fall, and path toward redemption. Vick is shown playing catch with his son, and laughing with his two daughters in a scene that softens the image of him as a dog-killing monster.

“I think people will see him in a different light, respect him in a different way,” producer James DuBose said. “I don’t say people are ever going to forget what he did or the mistake that he made. But we all, in my mind, deserve second chances if you own up to your mistake and help others not make that same mistake.”

Vick worked with the Humane Society of the United States this season and gave speeches at schools and churches about how wrong he was to ever get involved with dogfighting—especially with so much to lose.

Vick said he’s turned his life around and wants to show people that he can change. He knows he’ll always have his detractors—protests are included in the first episode and later ones—but he’s trying to make amends.

“It’s still a work in progress each and every day and it’s going to be that way the rest of my life,” he told The AP.

His football future is in limbo. He attempted only 13 passes and rushed 24 times in limited action with the Eagles season. The Eagles hold a $5.2 million option for next season and might not pick it up if Donovan McNabb(notes) and Kevin Kolb(notes) return. Vick, who said he started working out Wednesday, hasn’t thought much about next season.

“I’m excited about everything,” Vick said. “Whether I’m in Philly or Tampa Bay, it wouldn’t even matter.”

Updated Jan 21, 9:19 pm EST
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    DANA Tue Jan 26, 2010 04:29 pm PST Report Abuse
    He sucks, If anyone watches this show, they are sick, JUST LOOK AT BEST FRIENDS ANIMAL SANCTUARY, BEST FRIENDS HELPED SOME OF THESE DOGS (vick and friends had filed one dogs teeth used her for breading and bait) The NFL letting him play again is sick. MYSELF AND MY FAMILY WILL NOT WATCH A GAME HE PLAYS IN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    kathy m Mon Jan 25, 2010 07:52 pm PST Report Abuse
    thank god that this show's on bet - the most worthless channel ever. who in the he!! watches that lame-a$$ station anyway - other than the monkeys, of course.

    i know! let's give charles manson a reality show on a&e!
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    PJM Mon Jan 25, 2010 03:48 pm PST Report Abuse
    Black, White, Brown fight dogs and you are an a$$hole -- pure plain and simple ....
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    rubiconski Mon Jan 25, 2010 02:16 pm PST Report Abuse
    The word "Vick" will make me want to vomit for the rest of my life.

    I've read details of how Ookie/Vick enjoyed killing dogs by hanging, holding their heads in buckets to drown, dangling them in his swimming pool with electric car cables to electrocute,

    His specail overalls he kept in his garage for the killings, so that his own clothes wouldn't get their blood on them, etc.

    Every time I hear the word 'Vick' I will think of that so called human standing in the moonlight with his friends P-Funk, Q, T Phillips, while "Ookie" laughed and used his own hands to force a dog's head underwater until it drowned. Ookie pulling a rope and 'lynching' one of his wounded, losing dogs. It takes a long time to hang a dog that has been purposely given strong neck muscles by chaining them to gigantic chains to buried axles in the ground.

    I will never, ever forget on 60 Minutes when Vick called his 'sanctuary', which was flying home every Tuesday on his day off from the Falcons so that he could participate in this 'hobby' of his, dog fighting, and dog killing.

    It is truly sad that anyone, ANYONE would ever stand up and cheer for a human that enjoyed a 'hobby' like dog fighting, but most of all, enjoyed the hands on killing of dogs.
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    cameron Mon Jan 25, 2010 09:13 am PST Report Abuse
    the world is still the same as it was when there was slavery the MAJORITY of white people think they run the world....
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    kathy m Mon Jan 25, 2010 04:14 am PST Report Abuse
    kim p - are you KIDDING me?! boxers make their OWN conscientious and personal decision to go into a ring and beat each other to a pulp. the dogs that vick TORTURED and MURDERED did NOT have a say in what was going to happen to them. are you stupid or what?!
    black757 - did you gra-jee-ate from high school? go back and get your ged. it's hard to take anything seriously that you post, as your grammar, punctuation, and spelling are atrocious. you didn't need to have your login name as "black757." from your posting and stupid-a$$ comments, it's quite apparent you're a colored.
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    Juan S Mon Jan 25, 2010 02:59 am PST Report Abuse
    Lets hope the baddest DT in the league sacks him and breaks his leg, carrer ending injury then broke in a few years. that'll be perfect
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    lynn p Sun Jan 24, 2010 03:21 pm PST Report Abuse
    put two men in a caged ring and let them fight till one of them either gets creamed or scarred for life. But that's o.k....Go Vick, I forgive you but don't do it again. It really isn't worth it. Let's don't forget about putting humans in with lions to be killed.
    That's acceptable too right?
    Vick did his time and he's a great player in my book.
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    Eric Sat Jan 23, 2010 06:31 pm PST Report Abuse
    I heard on the 1st episode rapper DMX beats out Sarah Mclaughlin and Rachael Ray for the Animal League's 2010 Humanitarian Award. Michael Vick will be eligible to win the award in 2011.
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    Matt Fri Jan 22, 2010 11:49 pm PST Report Abuse
    I guess you F*ckers have never been mean to any other human in your life. when did the world start thinking an animal is more important than a human. WOW. You guys will waste your time on this subject when we have kids homeless, our elder get F*CKEd by our own people, thank about all the people that thought when they got old someone was going to take care of them. just land here from any country and us tax payers will pay for there aid, people getting shot in our country. I do not give two sh*ts about a dog, when there are things going on in these world. Hard times are here for most americans, when I drive around citys for work all you see is more people out on the streets. (homeless) there once was a time when a hungry person would eat such an animal. what are you going to say when that time gets here again. Just look at Haiti. things are just changing a little slower here!
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    Vivian Fri Jan 22, 2010 02:53 pm PST Report Abuse
    come together people we need peace no more war the dogs are dead the man went to jail is still suffering and will always have a conscience of his actions.
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    Derrick G Fri Jan 22, 2010 02:50 pm PST Report Abuse
    Im glad Vick is getting all this exposure, whether he is really remorseful and trying to change, or just using it as a ploy to gain some marketability back..whatever. Just looking at the whole situation, from beginning to present day, and seeing the divide it brings between different races, animal lovers, and ppl in general. I can say all eyes are on him. I personally will not ever watch anything that is aired on BET...I think that station does a major disservice to black ppl. I'll catch it on youtube, or hulu, or something. I cheer Vick on, when he's playing, or just staying out of trouble. I think of all the other athletes who screwed up in the NFL. Mainly Pacman Jones. Vick, got into trouble one time, even though it was a pretty big screw up, and most ppl, who either were racist, animal lovers, @#$%s or all of the above, just wanted to see a blk man with a lot of money lose it all. Yet, when Pacman, and Tank, and many others got into trouble for drugs, domestic abuse, club altercations, whatever, time and time again, they were given chances. But not Vick. Because of that, Im always rooting for him to do better, and succeed. To people who wish him the worse, every time he accomplishes something for himself, it burns your britches.
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    James Fri Jan 22, 2010 02:35 pm PST Report Abuse
    Vick was the highest paid player in the NFL at the time - he didn't do this for any reaason other than the sick sadistic pleasure he and his ghetto trash thug friends got out of it. how'd this low life ever get into college anyway? what's he have like an 80 IQ? i'm not joking.
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    Dmnted Fri Jan 22, 2010 02:07 pm PST Report Abuse
    Can't believe this lowlife is actually going to make money on this dogfighting still. You know he's being paid to do this, gotta be. Part of black culture.....lol, thats part of "I am a lowlife badass, see how tough I am fighting dogs?" culture. "I can't believe I was part of this".....no, you can't believe you got caught and can't be part of it anymore. Yeah, I know he served his time....and agree he gets to go back to his field of work, but he shouldn't have done this tv series though. No one is going to believe his "I'm so amazed I could ever be part of this" crap.....or the "I'm a victim cause I was told it was ok and normal.....part of black culture" crap. Should've just stayed quiet and stayed working Vick....this isn't going to work in your favor.
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    Harold Fri Jan 22, 2010 02:01 pm PST Report Abuse
    Unfortunately....Dog Fighting IS a part of the inner-city/projects s.e. va. minority culture. If you say no you've never lived here like me. Newport news and Hampton va were/are? hotspots forthat type of activity.

    Sometimes guys...it is what it is...don't take it personally.
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    LA Fri Jan 22, 2010 01:57 pm PST Report Abuse
    Mike Todd213 ; Thankyou for serving Your and their country. They really HATE TO AMIT IT, but THEY ARE RACIST. Can't you tell! Thank GOD there are people that are'nt that way. This is for the RACISTS, WE DO FORGIVE YOU. Peace & Love
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    Daddie Fri Jan 22, 2010 01:51 pm PST Report Abuse
    I think this is a very bad choice, let it go this will people pre jugde and your looking to go to another team bad bad choice
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    BleedingPurple Fri Jan 22, 2010 01:48 pm PST Report Abuse
    Dogfighting IS NOT a "part of black culture."Just as some people choose to be cruel to animals, others choose to love animals -- so I don't want to hear that bulls**t. It is a copout and an excuse, and it also helps perpetuate negative stereotypes about black people.
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    Kristian Fri Jan 22, 2010 01:38 pm PST Report Abuse
    Robert

    were you talking about peta?

    peta right? they are far more abusive than vick & his dog fighting@#$% fighting or bull fighting

    does anyone know about pitbulls?
    they have a natural instinct of kill or be killed. (period)

    if they lose a major fight, they die slowly within themselves

    they are like the samuri

    idiots- do your research-only the dogs that were pretty much dead were executed.

    f*&k peta
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    __A_YAHOO_USER__ Fri Jan 22, 2010 01:38 pm PST Report Abuse
    Its a shame where this post was designed to get your thoughts on Michael Vick and his past problems with the dog fighting and the only thing that can come up on a regulas basis is race, blacks attackin whites and vice versa. Makes me wanna puke. And all of these "perfect" individuals making absurd comments like they havent done anything wrong, when in fact you just havent got caught. He manned up for it - has paid far more than human murderers and is doing his best to make amends. And for those who do not believe that dogfighting is ingrained in the fabric of urban society need to wake up. That dont absolve Vick of his behavior, but it does give somewhat of an insight as to how the behavior manifested......
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    Kristian Fri Jan 22, 2010 01:33 pm PST Report Abuse
    Denied dogs

    denied dogs

    watch that documentary

    how white people literally throw dogs into borac acid
    and abuse them

    the feds find out & guess what?

    no jail time, just a small fine (is it because they are white?) & the organization is still up & running
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    Robert Fri Jan 22, 2010 01:32 pm PST Report Abuse
    he is a piece of @#$% for doing what he did...its called torturing innocent animals...sick minded fool...what else can u say? if he didn't play football...honestly..how would you look at this dude? honestly, if you weren't his mother, you would call him the scum of the scum of the earth for torturing animals....u sick @#$%s
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    GPR Fri Jan 22, 2010 01:30 pm PST Report Abuse
    The reason it's 10 parts is becuase Tony "stuttering" Dungy is doing the intros.

    It takes him 3 time as long to say the same thing as anyone else.

    Tody Dungy is a useless man.
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