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The lead attorney for pro football star Michael Vick said Monday that the Atlanta Falcons quarterback will plead guilty to dogfighting and related charges and will "accept full responsibility for his actions and the mistakes he has made."
Originally posted by jsobecky
Suspension?? He should never be allowed to set foot on a football field again.
Originally posted by Bunch
NFL has a Code of Conduct policy to suspend players and this would be Vick first run in with the law.
Originally posted by Bunch
If it was because of gambling or performance enhancing that would be a different story,
Originally posted by Bunch
Look I'm not saying that MV is a good guy cause he's not. But what are we talking about here is forgiveness and moving on. People make mistakes all the time and they are not barred from making a living, it gets hard to make one if you have a conviction on your record, but IMO if you did the crime and you did the time then prove yourself that you are rehabilitated and ready to be a contributing member of society. That's what jail is for right? Rehabilitation right?
Originally posted by Bunch
If we are talking about outrage, where is the American public outrage about Darfur? About New Orleans? About child predators that get less time in jail that MV will get? About lack of HUMAN rights in China, Saudi Arabia and many other countries, those IMO deserve if not the same, more outrage from us, but as I can see we are a society that pick and choose what we get outrage about.
Originally posted by Bunch
reply to post by jsobecky
Dude, pro athletes should be role models for who? My or your kids? Parents should be role models for their kids, the day that responsability is pass on to another person especially celebrities or athletes we have a problem as a society. I can care less how they live, what they do or don't do, I care more how my son is doing is school.
Originally posted by Bunch
You rather see a little put off for people that has accomplish a way of life by talent and perseverance.
Originally posted by Bunch
And the last part of your post is just hillarious, it really says a lot about my previous comment about what do we get outrage about.
Originally posted by Bunch
So let me get this straight, you are put off by athletes that make their money through talent and sacrifice but not by the owners, broadcast stations, advertisers that sponsor or make their money from them, people that watch pro leagues, college athletics that make their money from athletes that in your opinion are uneducated and don't get even paid!.
Originally posted by Bunch
reply to post by jsobecky
The incident in Miami ended in nothing as the authorities fail to ID what the bottle had after laboratory testing.
Look I'm not saying that MV is a good guy cause he's not. But what are we talking about here is forgiveness and moving on. People make mistakes all the time and they are not barred from making a living, it gets hard to make one if you have a conviction on your record, but IMO if you did the crime and you did the time then prove yourself that you are rehabilitated and ready to be a contributing member of society. That's what jail is for right? Rehabilitation right? I have a dear friend that got caught in a DUI, a DUI!!! and I have seen his life turn upside down because he can not get a job, after years of expensive college education, he didn't even spend a day in jail, IMO that's wrong.
If we are talking about outrage, where is the American public outrage about Darfur? About New Orleans? About child predators that get less time in jail that MV will get? About lack of HUMAN rights in China, Saudi Arabia and many other countries, those IMO deserve if not the same, more outrage from us, but as I can see we are a society that pick and choose what we get outrage about.
Sad and wrong!
[edit on 20-8-2007 by Bunch]
[edit on 20-8-2007 by Bunch]