Evets
Well-Known Member
Good. Now I have an excuse never to watch football again.
I hope he gets pelted with garbage and stale beer everytime he goes in or out of the tunnel, home and road.
i cant wait to see the peta freak show that tags along with every game he plays, and i cant wait to see the philly fans kick the **** out of them. he paid his dews, two years in jail, completely bankrupt, put to shame on a national scale, and i can assure you he damn sure wont mess with that crap again if he has half a brain in his head. i'm glad he got a job back.
Fox is reporting that the first year of the deal is worth $1.6 million.
everyone knocking Vick needs to put things into perspective, he fought dogs, did 2 years in a federal pen and lost all his money. Stallworth killed a man while drunk driving an did 26 days. vick deserves a second chance, he did his time.
everyone knocking Vick needs to put things into perspective, he fought dogs, did 2 years in a federal pen and lost all his money. Stallworth killed a man while drunk driving an did 26 days. vick deserves a second chance, he did his time.
And his whole remorse act. I believe that he really is sorry. He's sorry he had to lose his money and go to prison. That's it. He's scum and he deserves everything that's happened to him and everything else that will come down on his head. Literally and figuratively.
But to compare accident from a piss-poor decision to a willful act, with precognition, of setting the stage for a fight to the death is a bit like apples and oranges don't you think?
I think that stats prove that if you drive while impaired, you are going to get in an "accident", it's just a matter of when. Stallworth's decision to drive while impaired was a wiiling act. He had to know that there was a chance for an accident that could result in death. I could argue that Stallworth's act was a willful act, with precognition, that according to the number of deaths attributed to DUI each year was setting the stage for a death. Having said that, I don't equate the loss of a dog to the loss of a human (other than a select few individuals).- Dwain
NFL should mandate league minimum for 5 years.
But he has served his debt to society based on the laws of the USA.
Rubish...that's akin to mandating minimum wage. Everyone should be free to earn what he/she is worth based on skill and ability. I am no fan of Vick's nor what he has partaken in. But he has served his debt to society based on the laws of the USA.
Just imagine the reception Vick will get if McNabb goes down and Vick can lead them to the Superbowl. They'll be giving him the key to the city! Philly was a good fit for Vick because they have proven that they can handle the TO circus already.
T.O? Everyone let out a collective sigh of relief when that baggage left the city.
Ryan, you could always convert over to NYG.
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