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Bleacher Report:
And they said he couldn’t be coached.I didn't see that at all on Sunday night's 60 Minutes interview with James Brown.Team Vick—the best lawyers, PR and marketing people money can buy—did quite well preparing, and Vick stuck with the game plan. He didn't improvise or call an audible.He came off as fairly sincere and honest, saying the right stuff. “I blame me.”He claimed to crying in his cell at night. “I let myself down.”He evoked a higher power. “I lost touch with my savior.”And then unleashed the quote that will go down in the annals of history, “Love your reptile.” But come on, who wouldn’t have some humility after losing what he did?But enough with the "he deserves a second chance" chants. Vick is a ridiculously fast man who plays quarterback. He has the most unique skill-set of anyone to ever play the position. This is why he's even in a position for a second chance.Is he contrite...
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