A federal judge made clear his disdain for animal cruelty when he sentenced two of Michael Vick's dogfighting cohorts to 18 months and 21 months in prison Friday. "You may have thought this was sporting, but it was very callous and cruel," judge Henry Hudson told Quanis Phillips of Atlanta, who received the longer sentence. The prison terms for Phillips and Purnell Peace of Virginia Beach are a little longer than prosecutors recommended but less than the five-year maximum Hudson could have imposed. Vick, the suspended Atlanta Falcons' quarterback, also faces up to five years in prison when he is sentenced Dec. 10 for his role in a dogfighting conspiracy that operated on his 15-acre property in southeastern Virginia from 2001 until last summer.