OAKLAND, Calif. (KCBS) -- It was Vick's first road game since spending 18 months behind bars for his role in deadly dog fighting.
Sherisa from Oakland held a large sign reading, "Remember Vick viciously murdered innocent dogs."
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"If Michael Vick is sorry for what he has done, he better put his money and his words into real actions and rescue dogs and rescue animals," she said.
But many fans of both the Raiders and Eagles rejected that message.
"I think he needs to get a second chance," one said.
The protest attended by dozens was called by the organization In Defense of Animals .
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