After video emerged of Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Riley Cooper using the n-word at a Kenny Chesney concert, Marcus Vick decided to sound off on the matter. Of course, his ignorant tweets were no better than what Riley said.
Tweeting bounty offer for injury to Riley Cooper could, if a player takes up offer, lead to Vick facing conspiracy to commit assault charge.
— Michael McCann (@McCannSportsLaw) July 31, 2013
Eagles quarterback Michael Vick is far more forgiving than his brother, and also has a better head on his shoulders.
Michael Vick on Riley Cooper: "We all make mistakes in life… As a teammate, I forgave him."
— Sam Farmer (@LATimesfarmer) August 1, 2013
Michael Vick on disagreeing with his brother's bounty on Cooper: "My brother has to not show a certain level of ignorance himself."
— Sam Farmer (@LATimesfarmer) August 1, 2013
Vick on his brother Marcus' Twitter comments: I don't agree with what my brother is saying.
— Jeff McLane (@Jeff_McLane) August 1, 2013
Marcus Vick then said he was “hacked,” which everyone on this planet knows isn’t true, and deleted many of his tweets, including the one that said he was hacked. I wish athletes and celebrities would give up on this “hacked” excuse. You’re insulting everyone’s intelligence when you claim such a ridiculous thing.
Ok ok my girl is deleting my twitter. You guys have fun. Enjoy & be safe I'm out! ✌
— Marcus Vick (@MVFive) August 1, 2013