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Re: Michael Vick, Leonard Little, and the Forgiveness of Fans
What not a Vick fan? You and the rest of the media. This is a prime example of a player gone to far with hobbies and involving outside influence to kill an NFL career quickly.
Nancy Grace is not even happy. And the NFL cannot comment on the indictment.
So let's make sure everyone is clear. Vick is just another growing NFL player with related bad company. To everyone's surprise he is a big time concern. The crack down by the NFL on similar issues has been harsh on the no name players. But a Superstar, we will see how the punishment fits the crime.
As for the dog fighting concerns. It is inhumane to even have a mind set for this type of cruelty. Where is Mike's mother and her opinion concerning the matter. The media should be embarrassing his family to get there side of the story. Makes you wonder what else he likes to do if it does not involve animal cruelty.
Either he is in over his head with some underground cartel pressuring him to set up and place these events for monetary means or he is a sick individual.
Mike Vick has been overhyped since day one and he has not produce. One season is not enough. Mr Blank is a man that does not like controversy. And he will change or make changes with Vick or not Vick. Real businessmen do that. The NFL now has a perfect platform to perform the justice badly needed on a so called Superstar.
It will be an example for the decades. And Goodell will be the first to adddress this huge cancer of african american athletes out of control in the public view.
FIFA does not allow players to damage the image of soccer. Well the NFL is FIFA and no player is bigger than the league it plays on. A player is replaceable no matter what.
When that message is send out and carried out, then and only then will these players learn to become responsible citizens and role models. Playing NFL football is a privilege and should not be taken for granted.
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