i don't like him. i don't like that he was allowed back in the nfl. somehow his past indiscretions have been completely let go simply because he has some talent. do you know how many previously conviceted felons have talent but because they are felons will NEVER get the chance to use those talents?!? i just find it sickening. jmo of course.
"4PackGirl" wrote:
I agree he did some awful things... things he can't undo. No matter how hard he tries, he has to live with the fact that he was guilty of some heinous crimes.
That said, to public record, he never killed another human being..
Yet we have two current players that have been in some form involved in deaths of another human still playing. Ray Lewis and D.Stallworth.. and one that just retired in Leonard Little.
If those players get a second chance.. why not Vick for his actions?
If that isn't enough, I would hate to count the number of players that have domestic violence in their past that are still active and playing. Where is the media outrage over that?
Or how about Jonathan Babineaux that killed a dog? Or LeShon Johnson, arrested twice for dogfighting but wasn't given a punishment until the third offense.. he continued playing until arrested the third time.
Now, do I believe Vick has completely changed.. this summer it appears that maybe he hasn't; but from all other accounts, he seems to have changed.
IMO, he deserves a second chance.. but not unlimited chances. He makes a mistake again.. boot him.
I had no issue with Jolly getting the boot for a year.. none.. but just the same, I think he deserves a second chance after serving his time.
"The oranges are dry; the apples are mealy; and the papayas... I don't know what's going on with the papayas!"