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I really dont see this as a second chance, as I dont think he was sufficiently punished.
Only reason Ill watch an Eagles game now is hoping he gets drilled by the opposing team. On second thought Ill wait for the footage of him getting reemed on the field on Youtube.
I've Been Boo'd
I've been Frosted
Today is the oldest you've ever been, and the youngest you'll ever be again.
Eleanor Roosevelt
Having lived in Philadelphia for years, I can guarantee you the fans will be relentless with their jeering. I don't think other football players will go after him. I could be wrong, but I think many of them have lots of things to hide - gambling, womanizing, nasty accidents, drugs etc. and they know how high profile their lives are already. BUT the fans, well, the Eagle fans are rabid sometimes. That's not to say other teams' fans are angels.
I have mixed emotions about punishing him beyond his already served sentence. I have always thought ALL sports players were paid WAY too much money for what they do, but that's for another post.
It will be interesting to see his 60 minutes interview. From what I have seen so far, I am not impressed.
How would you feel if he donated half his salary to Pit Bull rescues? Not that we would ever know for sure he would do it. Is there any way for him to be let off the hook? I think not, for many of us. He would do better by fading into the sunset and getting a job out of the limelight.
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If he would do that PLUS clean dog cages for the next 15 or 20 years, maybe I'd think he's repentant. I still say he's only sorry for being caught and not for what he did. His smirk, body language and what he actually says tells me he's unrepentant. "I should've done this" and "I should've done that" rather than "I'm sorry" doesn't cut it.
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
I am not a fan of football, or sports, in general. I have never watched a full football game, and don't see myself doing so in the near future. So, I do not know what other NFl or other sport league players have or have not been a part of criminally. But, in general, I draw a huge distinction between the idiot that gets behind the wheel of his/her car lit up like a Christmas tree and accidently kills another person and a person like Vick that knowingly, with malice in his heart, time and again, did what he did to dogs. This isn't about the value of a human life over a pets life (that isn't my call to make). It is about the intent of the person. It isn't to say that the drunk driver didn't commit a horrendous, life altering crime. He did. But, to me, there is a big difference in the intent of the person committing many many other crimes and what Vick did.
I would never allow a person convicted of a sex act upon a minor within 1 foot alone with my son, no matter HOW much time that person served. Again, it is the intent of that perpetrator...I see Vick similarly. I think he deserves nothing but contempt from this day forward.
I hope the fans revolt.
Well said!
Did you watch the "60 Minutes" interview with Mikey tonight?
NOT a very good showing of his "I'm sorry" attitude...
more like a restatement of:
* I'm sorry I got caught
* I'm sorry I lost a lot of money
* I'm sorry I screwed up my career
* Oh, yeah ... and I'm sorry I hurt those "animals"
Those were DOGS you hurt (and killed) ... try saying "DOGS", you dirt bag!
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A few little words about Sr. Vick, his world, and ours.
Didn't bother with the 60 Minutes show-that stopwatch thing puts me on edge-like the timers on movis bombs.MV's smirk and what C&S commented on the "I'm sorry" about himself and then poor animals-only as an afterthought.
Saw him on ESPN and he didn't look that sorry.
The differnce between a whole hearted apology and a scripted press/rehabilitation tour is readily apparent.
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Remember who needs to hear what us fans have to say. It's the owners, the coaching staff and the players who voiced their opinion about MV.
I always felt bad for McNabb-not so much now. THere are 51 other player on the team. I am sure that there are some who do not/will not forgive him. This effer gets 1.6 million a year? Yep, we all need a second chance. I just wonder why mine never paid so well.
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Then you go beyond the team.
I can assure you that there is a percentage of players in the league that will
do anything to see him get into a game this year
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BTW,
I am glad that people come with their past sins tattooed on their foreheads.
MV was a 'great guy, great footballer' and all kinds of good shiat like that.
He was effing killing dogs and playing in the NFL at the same time.
To him? HIs only eff up is that he got caught and went to jail. It's the same thing with pretty much any criminal.
If you really think about it?
I wouldn't give my car keys to any convicted car thief. I wouldn't give my wallet to an identity theif......
It's not the 'convicted' AH you have to worry about. It's the people that you trust intimately that you have to worry about it's everyone from jocks and strangers to family alike.![]()
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