Friday, January 23, 2009

Vick

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say what you want, but i want to see vick back in an NFL uniform. Why should he be allowed back into the league? because over the years we have forgiven professional athletes for their mistakes like these:

"...Steelers linebacker James Harrison, who is headed to the Super Bowl, completed anger management and psychological counseling, prompting prosecutors to drop charges against him for slapping his girlfriend.

As Brett Myers helped the Phillies win the World Series last October, it was rarely mentioned that he had once been accused of punching his wife in the face after a game in Boston in 2006 (his wife, Kim, did not want her husband prosecuted and the case was eventually dismissed).

But if Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis (who pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of obstruction of justice after facing murder charges in 2000), Jaguars wide receiver Matt Jones (suspended three weeks for violating the league's substance abuse policy after he was arrested for cocaine possession in July), Ravens running back Jamal Lewis (served four months in federal prison after using a cell phone to set up a cocaine deal in 2000) and Rams defensive end Leonard Little (served 90 days in jail and four years' probation after pleading guilty to involuntary manslaughter in a drunk driving accident in 1999) were able to integrate back into the NFL, why shouldn't Vick?"
- Jemele Hill (espn.com)
to read this article click here

now think about that, why the FUCK not? and rumor has it that the 49ers might be interested, and seeing how vick COULD, MAYBE, POSSIBLY be out by the end of the month and serve the rest of his sentence in a halfway house, its not impossible to see him in an NFL uniform, again.

please leave comments, i would really love to read all of your responses.

1 comment:

adonis (old account) said...

i agree 100%. he's serving his sentence and deserves a second chance, and i have a feeling both the league and the media will love the idea of covering a comeback story. even if he redeems himself or fails miserably, he;ll still be a gold mine for the business. The media will eat it up.

dog killer or not, and from a fan's standpoint, he was still one of the most entertaining players to watch, not to mention he had the best commercials aside from LT's EZ Turf gig. (The Michael Vick Experience! stillon youtube)