I know, many of you think I'm crazy, but this guy has gone through enough. First, I'm a huge dog lover and have one of my own, but he has paid for his crime in many ways. He has lost his wealth, his reputation, 2 years of his life behind bars, endorsements, his occupation and livelihood and most importantly respect.
There's no guarantee he will be picked up by an NFL, but he deserves a chance to earn a living as a professional - which happens to be an athlete. We would expect no less from any other convicted individual finding his/her way after being released from a correctional facility. Get a job and stay clean is all that we ask.
In addition, consistency in how the NFL serves punishment is another big issue. In the late 90's, the Rams Leonard Little got drunk and killed a mother while driving. His punishment - an 8 game suspension by the NFL and 90 days jail time. His crime is far worse than what Michael Vick did yet, Mr. Little continues to play in the NFL and earn the big bucks.
See anything wrong with this? So let the guy back in.
There's no guarantee he will be picked up by an NFL, but he deserves a chance to earn a living as a professional - which happens to be an athlete. We would expect no less from any other convicted individual finding his/her way after being released from a correctional facility. Get a job and stay clean is all that we ask.
In addition, consistency in how the NFL serves punishment is another big issue. In the late 90's, the Rams Leonard Little got drunk and killed a mother while driving. His punishment - an 8 game suspension by the NFL and 90 days jail time. His crime is far worse than what Michael Vick did yet, Mr. Little continues to play in the NFL and earn the big bucks.
See anything wrong with this? So let the guy back in.
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