Let him PLAY!!!
- Those who have not sinned cast the first stone. He should be allowed to play...he made a mistake and in my opinion was taken advantage of by the American Legal system.
- —Guest Humble
give michael vick a second chance
- well if M.V.don't deserve a second chance which God freely gives man upon asking,then those who are quick to take it away from him don't deserve a second chance either and it makes me feel so good to know that these unforgiving hypocrits will at long last pay the price for their hypocracy when its their time to stand before the 2nd chance seat.
- —Guest tender loving care
ARE YOU KIDDING ME
- There is no way that he has completed anywhere near the punishment that would have been dealt to anyone else. There is no sign of remorse, still the caravan of luxury vehicles, etc. Maybe if they will do what should be done with he and Stallworth, the rest of the thug likes will get the message.
- —Guest CADEYDOG
NO WAY!!
- Never ever should Vick be back on the field. There is always someone better to take his place. What he did is unforgiveable!!
- —Guest Jrre2
Absolutely!
- Yes, he should be allowed back. He has paid for his mistake. Does he have to pay for the rest of his life??? What happened to FORGIVENESS?? And why is their so much judgement? There are a lot of folks out there casting the first stone and I would just ask everyone to think about mistakes they've made and the lessons that have been learned . Would you like to pay for your mistakes for the rest of of your life? Give me a break!
- —authenticone
DONE HIS TIME
- Like any other criminal, he has paid for his past and should be given another chance.
- —Guest JUDIE
No Way
- Should he be let on the field again? No way, no how and in no capacity, such as an assistant or advisor. We have to draw a line somewhere in regards to the arrogant, callous behavior of these "professional" athletes.
- —klee54
No remorse?
- Punishment will be the day when he can empathize as much those who have sorrow for these innocent beings. Any other emotion is pathological. He is no better than a child abuser.
- —Guest Disgusted
no vick no victories !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- i think he should be allowed to come back to the nfl.with out micheal vick i think the dolphins are gonna contiue to do horrible just like they have been doin without him.so if anything i thinkhe should be allowed to come back.He is a honarary member of the dolphins no one could ever replace him and ever be as good as him. thats just my opionon
- —Guest tanesha ball !!!!!!
No way Vick!
- Pete Rose was banned from baseball for gambling, Mike Vick ran a illegal gambling operation so he should be banned also. We need better role models in football and Mike Vick is not one of them. Mike Vick didn't learn anything from the water bottle incident so I doubt he has mentally changed any after the dogfighting charges. It is just a matter of time before he does something else wrong that will shock everyone. He lied to everyone about his wrong doings all the way to the end. At the end he pleaded guilty only because he had no other choice. Mike Vick is a bad stain on the NFL's image. He needs to be removed! The NFL will get along fine without Mike. If he does manage to get back in the NFL I will not buy or protest against every product endorsed to any player on that team.
- —Guest Kick Vick
micheal vick
- Well yea he should be allowed back but not for the falcons and yea he did do a crime that was stated and he went to prison for what he did.Micheal vick done his time and maybe learnt his lesson Vick was one of the falcons best throwers so why should he suffer even more then he has football is his life,passion and pride maybe start him off small and let him work his way up.then see were he would go from there then make your desision.Because what i think abowt Vick is he was the best at what he does but he shouldn't done what he did.He should be allowed back in football
- —Guest shane
Yes...and give O.J. golf passes too!
- It would only serve to degrade professional sports, (similar to what Tyson's rape conviction and boxing re-instatement did), although some might disagree. There are plenty good upcoming prospects that we don't have to reward Mr. Vick with multi million dollar paychecks and endorsements that will surely follow, in part due to his notoriety as well as his athletic skills. I prefer the way OJ faded into the sandtrap of obscurity with the exception of the cranial challenged groupies who sought his autograph through a fairway fence. He received few if any endorsements and we weren't subjected to his smug mug on TV talk shows. He was persona non grata. Vick deserves nothing less, as he was directly responsible for tremendous suffering inflicted on thousands of animals. To the morons who view the victims as lesser than O.J.'s as they were only "pit bulls" or "only dogs" ...my only response is..."You just don't get it". I think working in a Humane Society might be a more just career. Harvey
- —drharveyglimebinder
Time to Move On
- I say the guy has served his time, paid his debt to society, and deserves a second chance just like anyone else. Yes, what he did was cruel, but he didn't murder anyone and he isn't a child molester. He's already lost millions of dollars, is in bankruptcy, and has been publicly humiliated. I'd say he's been punished enough. Let the guy earn a living and get his life back on track.
- —Guest Been There Done That
Absolutely Not!
- No way this guy can be allowed back in the NFL after showing what an inhumane, barbaric, jerk he is. I hope he can't get a job flipping burgers at McDonalds. I also doubt any NFL team would take a chance on him anyway. It would be a public relations suicide.
- —Guest PETA Brady
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