Post: Should Michael Vick be forgiven?
11-16-2010, 12:49 PM #1
NeedaLifeSoon
Retired Life
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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.
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Live Life.
01-21-2011, 07:32 PM #74
I think he should be forgiven.. 100%
01-21-2011, 10:55 PM #75
Originally posted by Live
You trying to forgive Vick for all the wrong reasons. I'm a lifetime eagles fan, and half of my family is also. We own 2 dogs and love them a bunch, we know what vick was very wrong, but everyone in my family gave him a second chance because once he got too the eagles we saw that he truly wanted to change his life. He was helping out the community, talking about what he did in schools, doing anti-dog fighting rallys, donating to charity, anti-drug abuse, all kinds of things during the offseason when he came to the eagles. Then to top it all off he went and kicked ass on the field. He has shown amazing improvement as a pocket QB, and with his rushing abilitys he deserves to be considerd as one of the best QB's in the league right now.

Everybody deserves a second chance, you would want one right?

Eagles 2010/2011 Superbowl Champs.


Well said Smile
01-22-2011, 02:22 AM #76
CryingMidget
Do a barrel roll!
Yeah he did some messed up shit. Bunny fight in my basement!
01-22-2011, 07:07 AM #77
omelet
Bounty hunter
Originally posted by MODZ View Post
Hes a criminal!


Oh please, if you run a stop sign you're a criminal.
01-22-2011, 08:14 AM #78
Mr. Fatty
Bounty hunter
He definitly deserves a second chance. He probably just got too stressed out or something with being a young professional player so he decided to lessen the stress with dog fighting. (Strange method) He has made amends for everything he has done, and his past life should be put behind him now so he can focus on his future.
01-22-2011, 02:24 PM #79
oFzN
Pokemon Trainer
Yes, I think he should be forgiven. It happened in the past and will probably never happen again, it was simply a mistake. The way he's been playing is just amazing, his passing accuracy is top notch now.

Personal opinion, don't flame.
01-25-2011, 09:25 PM #80
not to be short but... he diserves forgiveness
01-26-2011, 10:59 PM #81
Whore
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i still dont kno if he should be given a second chance. I feel that he should be but i dont feel like he should be. I dont like him for wat he did in his past, but wat he has done right now since coming out of jail has made me like him. He came back and put on an amazing performance for the eagles, and helped them make it to the playoffs. Im like 60-40 on this one
01-26-2011, 11:51 PM #82
yea he really should be forgiven :rolleyes:

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