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August 16, 2009  Hide Comments (9 comments)  Add Comment  Print Article  E-mail to a Friend
Tony Dungy: Michael Vick 'Needed to Get Back Closer to the Lord'
from The Christian Post

When former Indianapolis Colts head coach Tony Dungy was asked to be a full-time mentor to disgraced football star Michael Vick, he wanted to know where it was that Vick wanted to go in the future and “where the Lord was in all this.”

“We talked about him growing up and having that side – that Christian background – but really getting to the NFL and feeling like he was his own guy. Somewhere in the course of all this, he realized that he had left that spiritual side,” Dungy recalled Friday of their meeting in May.

“When he kind of described that to me and the fact that he needed to get back closer to the Lord, that’s when I said, ‘I’m going to stay involved in this. I’m going to help you,’” the outspoken man of faith added.

After making that commitment, Dungy did what he has been doing for many of the hours he’s spent each day since retiring from the NFL in January – he helped an inmate reshape his life.

Furthermore, Dungy vouched for Vick after the former Atlanta Falcons quarterback was reinstated into the NFL last month, talking to as many as a dozen teams that were interested in Vick.

Some even say that Vick’s reinstatement could not have happened without Dungy vouching for him, given the gross nature of the crimes he committed.

According to a study conducted last month by HCD Research, the majority of Americans (67 percent) feel Vick did not receive a severe enough punishment after being identified as "the key figure" of an extensive unlawful interstate dogfighting ring in 2007.

And only 33 percent say Vick should be allowed to play in the NFL after he was released from prison on May 21.

When it was announced that the Philadelphia Eagles were going to pick up Vick, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) declared that the organization “and millions of decent football fans around the world are disappointed that the Philadelphia Eagles have chosen to sign a man who hanged dogs from trees, electrocuted them with jumper cables, held them underwater until they drowned in his swimming pool and even threw his own family dogs into the fighting pit to be torn to shreds while he laughed."

“At this point, all Eagles fans can do is cross their fingers and hope that they won't ever have to explain to their sons and daughters what a ‘rape rack’ is and why their favorite player was using one, as Falcons fans once had to,” added the group, which insists that the authenticity of Vick’s change of heart cannot be verified until he agrees to submit to a brain scan and psychological evaluation.

Dungy, however, who his active in a prison ministry, has vouched for Vick's character and told the Eagles that he believes Vick will be a "good teammate, a good person in the locker room, in the community."

"He is going to have a lot of people that do not think he should be playing. He's got to prove them wrong by his actions - off the field first, and then on the field," Dungy told CNN.

Despite public opinion being against him, Vick has received backing from a number of key individual, including Wayne Pacelle, president and CEO of The Humane Society of the United States, who said Vick delivered “a powerful message against animal cruelty” at events in Atlanta and Chicago.

"Michael Vick admits that what he did to dogs was cruel and barbaric, but now that he has served his time, he wants to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem,” Pacelle said.

According Pacelle, Vick has agreed to make two visits a month to cities to speak against dogfighting as an ambassador in the society's fight against street dogfighting. Vick has also pledged to make a long-term commitment to participate in the society’s community-based outreach programs to steer inner-city youth away from dogfighting.

"Michael Vick resonates with young people," said Dungy.

"If he says be careful of who you get involved with, that will mean more than anything I could say,” he added, despite having been the first black NFL coach to win a Super Bowl and being noted as one of the most respected figures in the league.

During Friday’s news conference, Eagles owner and animal lover Jeffrey Lurie said his own measurement of Vick will not be on the yardage he picks up as a back up to starting quarterback Donovan McNabb, but will “100 percent” be on whether he is able to “create social change in this horrendous area of animal cruelty.”

“Whether he is successful with us on the field – sure, I hope he is,” Lurie stated. “But his legend and whether we are giving him a second chance will be successful if he can diminish the level of animal cruelty. That's it. If he is not proactive, he won't be on the team because that's part of the agreement."

Dungy similarly noted how the impact Vick makes off the field will hold greater weight in society than what he will do on the field.

“It's important to him (Vick) that other young men don't make the mistakes he made. If this turns out the way I think it will and hope it will, I'll feel better about that than just winning ballgames," the former coach stated.

But Dungy also made clear that the Eagles didn't sign Vick "as a charity measure."

"Mike's gonna help their team and be a weapon for them. But they also stepped out to give a man a second chance," Dungy said.

During the news conference, Vick credited Dungy for his turnaround, saying that his mentoring "helped redefine me as an individual."

Vick also expressed gratitude to Dungy for "giving me the proper advice and having an open dialogue with me at all times."

"Our country is a country of second chances," he added.

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This reminds me of a biblical story. God is getting glory out of this..This story is certain to be an eye opener and bring in more souls to the Kingdom!
Amen!

posted by Put on your strength, O Zion  @ Wednesday, August 19, 2009


First of all I'd like to say: Praise God! For MEN who are willing to "stick" their necks out for men who are struggling in their walk with the Lord! I think that Michael does deserve a second chance- who are WE to judge whether or not he did or didn't do what others wanted him to do? We are nothing-God will take care of what needs to be taken care of, and GOD IS a GOD of " second Chances"!! I Praise & Thank God for Coach Dungy! This man has proven not only to others around him that GOD, is His number 1 priority! But if he can 'help' Michael "get" back to "HIS CHRISTIAN" path, so be it!!! I wish Michael the 'best', and may GOD-be HIS SOURCE and Stability to PROVE to the world, that OUR GOD IS AN ' AWESOME' GOD!!!!!!

posted by SptFildHevnBd  @ Tuesday, August 18, 2009


God forgives us and if we don't forgive others we are not showing the love of God in us. Granted all have not accepted the love that God offers but those who have, forgiveness is not an option. I applaud first Michael Vick for admitting he was wrong in what he did. When God forgives us He removes our sin far from us into the sea of forgetfulness. It's time for us to do the same. If truth be told and our closets were opened, think about it. As we receive forgiveness we must extend it as our Lord and Savior did and does.

posted by Anneruth  @ Monday, August 17, 2009


At times America seems so lop sided. If it was a family member, a child, a long family friend many of those who are condemning Mikheal would not be so quick to speak. He has paid his dept to society so give him the opportunity to move on with his life. Who made the court of public opinion GOD? God is the only person that Mike has to give an account to none of us died for Mikheal's sins so how dear they try to be judge and executioner of this man. This country needs to go back to bible basics it seems as though we have lost sight of what is really important. Put aside his wealth, he is still a child of God who fell, he has asked for forgiveness wish him well. Also do remember judgers the same hand that you deal to others might come around to you and I hope you can handle it when your turn comes around.

posted by Niop  @ Friday, August 14, 2009


It is about time that the Christian community comes together and supports a man who only wants a second chance. Brother Dungy is doing the job that the PREACHER SHOULD BE DOING!!!!! I commend Bro. Dungy for being there in support of Bro.Vick. I also commend Bro.Vick for being a man and admitting his wrongdoing & the Eagles football team for presenting Bro.Vick this opportunity to play in the NFL again. NOW, TO ALL US PREACHERS, I DON'T KNOW ABOUT YOU, BUT, I AM ASHAMED THAT IT TOOK BRO.DUNGY TO DO WHAT WE SHOULD BE DOING IN THE FIRST PLACE!!!! PREACHERS, THIS MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST IS NOT ABOUT STEALING MONEY FROM OUR MEMBERS!!!! IT'S ABOUT SAVING THE LOST SOULS OF MEN!!!!! LETS GET RIGHT WITH GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

posted by josephhornejr  @ Thursday, August 13, 2009


It is about time the Christian community comes together and supports a man who wants a second chance. Brother Dungy is doing the job that preachers SHOULD BE DOING!!!! Instead, some preachers are being too crooked and stealing the money of people who have earned it!!! I commend Bro. Dungy for being there for Bro Vick. I also commend Bro. Vick for being a man and admitting his wrongdoing. Also, my hats off to the Eagles for presenting this opportunity to Bro. Vick, PREACHERS, WAKE UP AND REALIZE THE MINISTRY IS MORE THAN JUST THE DOLLAR!!!! Rev. Joseph L.Horne,Jr.

posted by josephhornejr  @ Thursday, August 13, 2009


God bless Tony Dungy for demonstrating unconditional love, which includes forgiveness. This young man has paid more for the crime he committed against animals than people do who commit crimes against human beings (murder, rape, abuse). I don't think that the animal rights organization will ever be satisified until they have totally broken him to the point that he feels life is not worth the living. Well, the devil and his co-horts are lairs. No weapon form against him shall prosper, and every tongue that rises against him in judgement shall be condemned. Vick is in my prayers, and I know that as long as he seeks the kingdom of God first and His righteousness, then he will be victorious. Continue to live blessed brother Vick!

P.S., I would like to know who were the particpants of the poll that was taken. The results appear to be very skewed.

posted by MzSchelioaas  @ Thursday, August 13, 2009


May the grace of God be with you Micheal. We all have sinned and come short. the good news is that just as all have sinned so all came be made righteous. The Bible says if we confess our sins He faithful to forgive.

posted by lionesstal  @ Thursday, August 13, 2009


Now that Michael Vick is doing all that his mentor has
suggested. we all now need to keep him in our prayers and know that God will do the rest. He has done his time, people should be as concerned about those that
abuse our children and females in general. I rarely see
any outrage on these matters. People have souls, dogs
don't! I wish him a Blessed season!

posted by ruthecotten@cox.net  @ Thursday, August 13, 2009

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