Eagles quarterback Michael Vick brought his anti-dogfighting message to Congress on Tuesday, backing legislation that would penalize those who knowingly attend animal fights and allow minors to attend. Vick, who served 18 months in prison on dogfighting charges, said he wants to teach kids not to repeat his mistakes and to take profits away from sponsors of these events. "Help us to reach out to these kids before they go down the wrong path," Vick said. The Hampton, Va., native said that while he became involved in dogfighting in his youth, he was unaware that more children are now attending these gruesome events.