No Disciplinary Action to be Taken Against Eagles Michael Vick

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Sources have revealed to ESPN that the NFL will not be taking any disciplinary actions against Philadelphia Eagles backup quarterback Michael Vick following a shooting at his birthday party in Virginia Beach last month.

Goodell implored Vick to make better decisions and warned him to take more care in how he conducts his personal life.

A source said Vick has taken the incident as a warning, saying "Michael realizes he may not be so lucky the next time."

A police investigation revealed that Vick not involved in the shooting of said victim, Quanis Phillips -- a co-defendant in the federal dogfighting case that landed Vick in federal prison.  Phillips was an uninvited guest.

Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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