The Vick case has always blown my mind, it seems like you have to have some extreme view of him. Either your a animal rights nut or you justify a serious felon. I personally feel that Vick is more a symbol more then anything else. A symbol that the U.S. Justice System is a inconsistent joke as well as a joke that the NFL has little to no disapline and is without a doubt in my mind the most courpt major sports legaue in the world.
What other sports league could you comit 2nd degree manslaughter, serve less then 30 days in county jail and still be allowed to make millions of dollors playing a game?
I personally try to look at the Vick case for what I see it as....
Big time football player, possible furture hall of famer.
Word gets out he's part of a massive dog fighting operation.
Gets arrested, bailed out, admits to all sorts of crimes including the drowning and electrocution of dogs.
Gives a okay apology speech, however I felt had some bad wording.
Facing up to five years in federal pen, ends up only getting the better part of two years and on top of that only serves a weak year and a half with a few years of probation.
Then gets right back into making millions in the NFL. And as far as I'm aware has done little to nothing to show any remorse or change, other then a few speeches to kids and a tiny bit of work with the Humane Society.
But a few things that I never understood about the Vick case is where is the Micheal Vick Animal Crultey Prevention Fund? And why hasen't he ever gone under any kind of a mental study to see what's the problem with him since I remember when he was on 60 minutes he more or less said he did it out of peer pressure and not being able to stand up for himself, and I remember thinking either he's a big wussy or has some mental issues to comit some of these crimes.
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