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Michael Vick Norfolk State

Good for him. There are those that will always hold his past mistakes over his head, but I say good on him.
I guess. That was a hell of a mistake. But I would agree, though I would personally feel no sense of redemption. I mean he was able to return to the NFL, and his respectability was restored, and he's had a good life. He's already redeemed. And I guess he's going to be a coach now. Maybe his brush with evil, in his own personal life, makes him even better placed to be a leader of young men, even though some among us may have their doubts. Because he knows from his own painful experience....
 
I guess. That was a hell of a mistake. But I would agree, though I would personally feel no sense of redemption. I mean he was able to return to the NFL, and his respectability was restored, and he's had a good life. He's already redeemed. And I guess he's going to be a coach now. Maybe his brush with evil, in his own personal life, makes him even better placed to be a leader of young men, even though some among us may have their doubts. Because he knows from his own painful experience....
.....just as long as he doesn't treat his players like dogs.....
 
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Good for him. There are those that will always hold his past mistakes over his head, but I say good on him.
I say piss on him and I don't even like dogs that much
calling it a mistake is obscene
Dog fighting is as horrible a thing you can do to an animal and he never really admitted it was wrong.
THAT was NOT a mistake; it was a failure of character and he should ROT.
 
I agree. I think anyone who makes a "mistake" should be allowed to return to society. Why not let that teacher who made a "mistake" with a student keep teaching. People were outraged when Kristi Noem wrote about putting down 1 dog. Vick is involved in heinous torture and murder of dogs- "Mistake"
 
F him. People are only open to "redemption" for him because he ran fast and could throw a football. If he mowed yards for a living no one would want to live next to him, especially if they had dogs.

Watch the documentary "The Champions". F that guy. He never had any real remorse for the absolutely SICK things he did.
 
F him. People are only open to "redemption" for him because he ran fast and could throw a football. If he mowed yards for a living no one would want to live next to him, especially if they had dogs.

Watch the documentary "The Champions". F that guy. He never had any real remorse for the absolutely SICK things he did.
I watched it. Bizarre world. And pretty damn cruel to animals.
 
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