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Michael Vick Is A Disgrace


In a word, Vick is a DISGRACE to the NFL, period.
This is a post from May 24, 2007. With the breaking news yesterday of Vick's indictment on Dog Fighting charges I felt it needed a ReHash....

More on the story that just won't go away.  I talked at length about Michael Vick on MHR Radio last night, about his supposed involvement in a dog-fighting ring that was run at a property he owns in Virginia.  I made the point that behind capital crimes, cruelty to animals is one of the most despicable acts a person can do.  Finding enjoyment watching two under-fed, tortured dogs, mame and kill each other on a Friday night makes me ill, and that's if you are some scum-ball living in a trailer.  If you are a Professional football player, one that makes $100 million, it makes me throw up in my mouth.



The story is back in the forefront of the news because NFL players continue to stick their foot right into the leagues proverbial mouth.  First, it was Clinton Portis who came out and said that it would be no big deal if it wasn't Michael Vick.  Chris Samuels, Redksins offensive lineman agreed.  Hey Clinton, it's a felony, period.  Has nothing to do with Michael Vick, it is a felony and there is no place for it.



Then came another player, Donte Wesley, a defensive back for the Chicago Bears, who defended Vick as well.  Wesley, taking the approach that there are worse things to worry about than dog fighting, just the type of mentality that continues to drive this country into the crapper.


Yesterday, Pro Football Talk posted within its Rumor Mill that the NFL might have some inside information regarding the investigation, that plans are already being made by the Falcons in case Vick is not with the team to start the 2007 season.  They go so far as to say that the Falcons might be trying to get in on the Trent Green sweepstakes, fearful that Vick could be suspended.

No matter what the actual outcome, I think we can all feel pretty confident that Michael Vick is a bad guy, period.  He just isn't a good human being, and DEFINITELY doesn't deserve to be a starting QB in the NFL. Vick, much like Pac-Man Jones, continues to bring bad press and publicity to the Falcons and the NFL as a whole, and as a fan of the league, it pisses me off that someone would think so little of his position that he would involve himself in something as despicable and horrendous as the maiming and killing of helpless animals, for sport no less.  That his peers in the League would defend him, and imply that Vick being involved in a FELONY CRIME is really no big deal concerns me deeply and makes me wonder just how widespread this is in the NFL.


I know there are some reading right now that probably feel I am making too big of a deal about this.  If that's the case, you just don' get it, and probably never will.  I'm not a PETA follower, or anything like that, but I don't find the excitement in watching, and even less understand the need these other players feel at coming to dog fighting's defense.


This site is all about community, and all about differing opinions.  Please add you two-cents here, whether you agree with me or not, and let me know if I am in the ballpark, or completely off the mark...

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Was there a link to that
Wesley story, I cannot seem to locate one.  Thanks

by WCG on May 24, 2007 11:07 AM MDT   0 recs

He said it on....
ESPN Radio overnight last night....I was listening live and couldn't believe it...

Cowherd kept playing cuts this moring on his show as well....I am going to see if there is audio....

by TheSportsGuru on May 24, 2007 11:37 AM MDT to parent up   0 recs

Don't know if you're being fair to Samuels
in the interview Samuels was visibly shocked by what Portis was saying and laughing at him. He essentially came out supporting Vick, but in no way did he say dog-fighting was no big deal. Later he issued an actual apology (something CP has yet to do) and admitted that it was no laughing matter.

I think Samuels was generally critical of the attention this had gotten for Vick, but I didn't take his stance to mean that dog-fighting wasn't a "real" crime, which is explicitly what CP stated.

Beyond that I can't say I disagree with much of what you've said. Samuels was legitimately contrite about the interview, admitted immediately after the fact that they just did something inappropriate, and has responded fairly in my opinion. The same is not true of CP.

I'm trying to move past it all.

by Skin Patrol on May 24, 2007 12:22 PM MDT   0 recs

Guilty till proven innoc.. wait ..that isn't right
I do believe that people should be considered innocent till proven guilty, but what proves guilt? It is so confusing that I need an Advil. Being from Calgary Alberta Canada, I have to shake my head in disbelief what certain players are doing and saying all the while making millions and millions of dollars (Just goes to show that money can't buy brains or class) Hell, as of late there are a lot of players in the NFL that wouldn't even be appreciated in the Crappy Football League (That's the CFL to us up here)

I've got an idea! The Falcons can kick Vick to the curb and I'll take his place, I would see it as a privilege to play in the NFL, The Falcons would definitely sell more tickets (who wouldn't want to see some old guy get creamed playing as QB - Oh wait... Flutie did it already) and I would be willing to play for next to nothing (pay my gas down and we would have a deal)

Appreciation is a beautiful thing, I guess it cost a dollar more that Vick has got.

And Portis... Thanks for proving Shanny right. You may(have) be a great player but you are dumb as a stump, ya mumbling idiot!

by BlackHat on May 24, 2007 2:50 PM MDT   0 recs

Not to mention
that aside from his off-field behavior, for a guy with his talent, he's been a disappointment on the field as well.  

by Donkey on May 24, 2007 9:48 PM MDT   0 recs

I think...
he is talking about Vick....

by TheSportsGuru on May 25, 2007 9:31 AM MDT to parent up   0 recs

Yes I was talking about Vick
but I suppose you could say that about Portishead as well.  Especially when you consider the fact that we have the best CB in football for him.

by Donkey on May 26, 2007 11:24 PM MDT to parent up   0 recs

Lest we forget
we had a flipper ourselves http://www.jakethemistake.com/images/plummer.jpg

by SD Bronco on May 25, 2007 9:18 PM MDT   0 recs

Scary Part Is....
If Vick's involved with dogfighting, and players are shrugging it off, claiming its not a big deal, who else is involved? If you ever watch MTV Cribs or Madden Nation there are many athletes with pitbulls.There are probably many more athletes that are guilty as well. It's scary to see that NFL players don't see this as a big deal.  

by Roland24 on May 30, 2007 9:24 PM MDT   0 recs

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