I think it's disturbing that if you make a mistake, you should be condemned for the rest of your damn life. I have something on my record from when I was 17. SEVENTEEN! That still to this very day screwing me over in life. When it comes to jobs and even obtaining a place to live via renting.
Talent has nothing to do with it. You've went through a red light, you've backed into a car without notifying the person or opened your door and left a scratch, anything, thousands of things are done everyday by people that go unaccounted for.
What he did was a complete failure of maturity and extremely inhumane. He lost everything. He lost his finances, his house (or homes) and his job. Most importantly, he lost his freedom for 18 or so months.
He fought back. He did what was asked of him, and then some.
The more people bash Vick, the more I admire what he's done since being released from prison. I know what it's like to make a mistake and have to deal with it being thrown in your face whenever possible. It's not fun, especially when you did your time, you served your punishment and you've grown from that mistake.
I hope he continues to do well, unless he signs with the Vikings, then, break a leg! ( 🙂 )