Post: Should Michael Vick be forgiven?
11-16-2010, 12:49 PM #1
NeedaLifeSoon
Retired Life
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Can what Michael Vick did be forgiven or overlooked?

I'm a Eagles fan and his performance this year and last night is nothing short of game changing.
His new passing accuracy and patience on top of his speed in the scheme they are running could make him one of the top quarterbacks in the game.

I am struggling with knowing what he did. Dog fighting I could forgive easily but personally torturing many dogs is hard to forget. Isn't that the shit that serial killers do when growing up. Does the desire to torture something, just to do it, ever go away?
I guess everyone deserves a second chance. He did his time in prison, lost all his money, and said he is sorry.
I just can't help but feel that he realized that being rich and famous is more fun that torturing defenseless dogs.

Do you think if he won a super bowl he would be saying at the end of the game "I'm going to disneyworld"

The ugly truth is, as an eagles fan, I'm hoping I find out the answer to that question.
But I will never buy a Vick jersey.
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});

The following user thanked NeedaLifeSoon for this useful post:

Live Life.
01-14-2011, 02:02 AM #56
MintEdition
Hi, I don't like you
Originally posted by Lewy
Yeah, they all should be. NO 2nd chance. Even if there good. Get the out of there.


I got to give you your props. I was expecting you to be one of those people that thinks crimes on animals is horrendous but crimes against humans can be overlooked.

IE. People that will sit around talking about how bad Vick is while wearing their Ray Lewis jersey.
01-14-2011, 02:09 AM #57
the stuff
League Champion
People should still be forgiven for killing other humans. How do you think soldiers feel?
01-14-2011, 03:37 AM #58
Yeah, and he is a one of a kind quarter back, id pay extra to watch him play.
01-14-2011, 05:15 AM #59
omelet
Bounty hunter
I feel that some people won't forgive him until he wins a superbowl, which may never happen considering that they are in the toughest division in football.
01-14-2011, 05:16 AM #60
Kidd Cold
**** my Toaster !~!
Originally posted by NeedaLifeSoon View Post
Can what Michael Vick did be forgiven or overlooked?

I'm a Eagles fan and his performance this year and last night is nothing short of game changing.
His new passing accuracy and patience on top of his speed in the scheme they are running could make him one of the top quarterbacks in the game.

I am struggling with knowing what he did. Dog fighting I could forgive easily but personally torturing many dogs is hard to forget. Isn't that the shit that serial killers do when growing up. Does the desire to torture something, just to do it, ever go away?
I guess everyone deserves a second chance. He did his time in prison, lost all his money, and said he is sorry.
I just can't help but feel that he realized that being rich and famous is more fun that torturing defenseless dogs.

Do you think if he won a super bowl he would be saying at the end of the game "I'm going to disneyworld"

The ugly truth is, as an eagles fan, I'm hoping I find out the answer to that question.
But I will never buy a Vick jersey.


How about we put a pole up his butt and torture him.. and if he lives he can be forgiven.
01-14-2011, 05:50 AM #61
Yeah who wouldnt forgive him? Hes an excellent QB!
01-14-2011, 06:51 AM #62
Smick
Keeper
I don't think what he did can be forgiven or overlooked no matter how good he is. He will forever have skeletons in his closet. You can't say Michael Vick without someone else saying "isn't that the guy that fought dogs?"
01-14-2011, 06:52 AM #63
Everyone deserves second chances, unless you torture animals. That's just messed up, they don't know better. He should not be forgiven. I think someone needs to throw him in a cage with some pissed off dogs.
01-14-2011, 03:13 PM #64
HAL
Haxor!
yeah i think he should be, he served his time and now its for philly to realize he will never win a playoff game

Copyright © 2026, NextGenUpdate.
All Rights Reserved.

Gray NextGenUpdate Logo