NFL commissioner Roger Goodell says that he wants to see signs of true 'remorse' from Michael Vick before he considers lifting the quarterback?s suspension, according to USA Today. "I'm not going to make a judgment until I know all the facts on Michael Vick," Goodell told the paper. "I think it's clear he's paid a price, but to a large extent he's going to have to demonstrate to the larger community ?- not just to the NFL community and to me ?- that he has remorse for what he did and that he recognizes mistakes that he made. "Everyone makes mistakes, but he has to show that genuine remorse in his ability to be a positive influence to correct the things that he did wrong publicly."