Michael Vick - When to Forgive? When to Forget?

Michael Vick - When to Forgive? When to Forget?

At the start of this NFL season I wrote an article on the re-emergence of Michael Vick. I spent time detailing his fall from grace as one of the most exciting young quarterbacks in the NFL, to spending two years in prison for organised illegal dog fighting. .

  • No Quade. No hope?

    The Queensland Reds will head into their Super 15 elimination final with the Sharks on Saturday night without their most potent attacking weapon. Star playmaker Quade Cooper was suspended for 1 week by the SANZAR judiciary on Monday night for his high tackle on Berrick Barnes following a marathon four and half hour hearing.

  • Carmelita Jeter – The Second Fastest Woman in the 100 Meter Sprint

    Olympic Champions Series – No. 9. In the lead-up to the 2012 London Olympics (July 27 – Aug 12) we examine some of the sporting greats who have made the Olympics so special for many. Camelita Jeter has made her country proud through all her achievements as a 100 meter and 200 meter sprinter. In total she has won 3 gold medals, 1 silver medal and 2 bronze medals at World Championships, becoming the 2011 IAAF World Champion in 100 meters.

  • Kookaburras first Olympic match 10 days away

    The Australian men\'s hockey team, the Kookaburras schedule of matches for the London Olympic Tournament is set with some difficulties, quite apart from the drama associated with three of the five start times at 8.30am.

  • Congested ladder proves salary cap worthy

    Over a decade into the new NRL, the salary cap system continues to be a winner and this year's competition appears to be no different. Heading into the "Rivalry Round" the race for the Premiership is wide open with every team other than the Storm or Cowboys having a genuine shot at the title.

  • Kari Jobe: Do not be anxious about anything [VIDEO]

    Kari Jobe has some words of wisdom for fellow Christians struggling with worries.

  • Aussies with lots of work to do before Ashes in 2013

    If the Australian cricket team was not anxious about the upcoming Ashes series next year, they will be now. Early on Wednesday morning the Aussies slumped to their fourth consecutive defeat at the hands of the Poms, going down by seven wickets in a rain interrupted match at Manchester.

  • Carl Lewis. Olympic Champions Series – No. 8

    Carl Lewis\' name is etched into Olympic history. In the toughest of Olympic sports, track and field, few have dominated for so long. The record speaks for itself: Lewis\' first Olympic Games was Los Angeles 1984. His career lasted until the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. During this time, he won 10 Olympic medals, including 9 gold. Outside the Olympics, he won 10 World Championship medals, including eight gold. He set world records in the 100m, 4 x 100 m and 4 x 200 m relays.

  • London Olympic's Blue Ribbon Men's 100 and 200 metres sprints up for grabs

    The Blue Ribbon Olympic 100 metres and 200 metres are up for grabs for this upcoming London Olympics. Rarely has there been such a dual contest for both events in an Olympic Games.

  • Record breaking Origin spoiled by "southern discomfort"

    An unprecedented 7 in a row, Queensland secured their greatness with the history books now written. Ricky Stuart and his army of combatants even threw the kitchen sink at QLD, yet still felt agonisingly short, by one lonesome point.

  • Now and Then: AFL's best teams gone to the birds

    The leader board is as close as you can get. We have not seen a season like it. The fierce competition during the 2012 AFL season is building to an amazing race home.

  • Evers-Swindell Sisters – the Golden Girls. Olympic Series No 7 in the lead up to the London Olympics

    Winning a gold medal at the Olympics is not only an incredible achievement, but with it comes tremendous honour and glory. Few can say they have achieved such a victory, but for the Evers-Swindell twin sisters it is a victory come by twice.