Daringly said:
I disagree, the nfl has a code of conduct policy. All players and coaches are aware of it. If he did what is alleged then this clearly violates it.
This is a classic question-begging position. "If he did it." That is why we have trials - to have an impartial trier of fact determine "if he did it." So basically I don't understand the point of your post.
I will say that what PETA is doing in applying pressure on the Commissioner to suspend Vick is very clever. PETA is jumping up and down pointing out that Adam "Pacman" Jones was suspended for a year despite not having been convicted of anything. PETA is essentially arguing that based on precedent, the NFL is saying that one need not be convicted in order to have a suspension imposed under its personal conduct policy. The NFL must apply that policy in an even handed manner.
However, there are 2 differences between the Pacman Jones case and the Vick case. One is that Pacman had a number of brushes with the law - I believe over 10 arrests - and a Vegas bouncer ended up being paralyzed after being shot by one of Pacman's entourage. Vick, on the other hand, while not exactly a model citizen, has not had the arrest resume of Pacman. In fact I don't believe Vick had any prior arrests.
Second, reading between the lines, I believe that the NFL perceives that the Court case against Vick is weaker than the Court case against Pacman. Of course, it's very dangerous to make such evaluations and end up being wrong, as we saw in the Duke lacrosse case.
For these reasons, I am beginning to think that the PETA pressure will have the NFL seriously consider suspending Vick if he is not forced to take paid administrative leave. It's going to be one or the other. There is no way I see Vick playing in the NFL in 2007.
Basically the NFL must weigh the damage of wrongfully suspending Vick vs. the damage if they don't suspend him. If they do suspend him I am wondering if they can do it with pay, so as to minimize their potential exposure to a wrongful suspension claim if Vick is acquitted. I am pretty sure Pacman Jones was suspended without pay.
If Vick is suspended, will the Toronto Argos pick him up like they did Ricky Williams when the NFL gave ole Ricky the boot? The CFL is being perceived as a refuge for the NFL's bad boys.