The Facts:
Federal agents are searching the Surry County property owned by Vick. Sources said the agents were looking for more animal remains buried on the property.
Reported by NBCBayArea.com
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
For those just getting in on the fun, authorities first seized nearly 70 live dogs, mostly pit bulls, during a drug-related investigation of Vick's cousin (who lived on the property) in April. Authorities also found equipment commonly used in dog fighting. No charges have been filed. ... As the Atlanta Journal Constitution suggested this morning, if Vick is indicted, he'll be suspended (perhaps for four games). But the AJC went on to stress nobody knows whether an indictment will be issued at all. If none is, the report wondered "will NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell still find cause to sanction Vick? If so, on what grounds? Having the wrong cousin?" Stay tuned.
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