Calling the dogfighting charges against Michael Vick horrific and repulsive, Falcons owner Arthur Blank said on Tuesday he was ready to suspend his quarterback for four games. Vick was instead ordered on Monday by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell not to report to the team's training camp this Thursday, when he will be arraigned in a Virginia federal court on dogfight scheme charges. "There are things in the indictment that are repulsive to all of us," Blank said. "A quarterback is a leader of the team on and off the field and we have to look at all those things in that light."