It didn't take long for Bills wide receiver Terrell Owens to create a controversy at training camp.Owens said that NFL commissioner Roger Goodell
has been unfair to suspended quarterback Michael Vick and that the
union and more players need to speak out. In an interview with ESPN's
George Smith, Owens said he was surprised more players haven't spoken
up in support of Vick and that, "the commissioner needs to go sit in
jail for 23 months" to see what it's like to sit behind bars."I
think it's unfortunate," Owens said. "I think the way the commissioner
has handled it, I think it's unfair to Michael Vick. I think he's done
the time for what he's done. I don't think it's really fair for him to
be suspended four more games. That's almost like kicking a dead horse
in the ground."Vick met with Goodell and
NFLPA executive director DeMaurice Smith in the last week to discuss
his chances of getting back into the league. Vick has been on
suspension for violating the NFL conduct policy for his involvement
with dogfighting.Vick was released from prison last week after
serving 23 months in federal custody. Owens feels that Vick has paid
his time and should play in the league again.Multiple reports
and sources have confirmed to FanHouse that the league will give Vick a
conditional reinstatement -- possibly next week. Vick has to convince
Goodell that he's sorry for his actions and that he will not violate
the conduct policy again in order to return. SOURCE