As a Philly boy, I’m glad the Eagles can look beyond the holier than thou naysayers. All it’ll take is a couple TD’s and Vick will be the long lost son.
Vick paid his debt, deserves a second chance in his profession just as any ex con deserves a second chance.
Between Vick, Stallworth, Burris, and TO, I’ll take the repentant Vick any day.
I’d still pay money to see Vick thrown naked into a pit with three or four starving pit bulls for twenty minutes. That would take care of his debt to society. I just won’t spend a nickel ever to see him play.
pschearer Premium Member about 15 years ago
As a Philly boy, I’m embarrassed on behalf of my birth-city.
Some have argued Vick has paid his debt to society. That just means the government can’t punish him twice. It doesn’t mean we have to forgive him.
jim about 15 years ago
As a Philly boy, I’m glad the Eagles can look beyond the holier than thou naysayers. All it’ll take is a couple TD’s and Vick will be the long lost son. Vick paid his debt, deserves a second chance in his profession just as any ex con deserves a second chance. Between Vick, Stallworth, Burris, and TO, I’ll take the repentant Vick any day.
PlainBill about 15 years ago
jimmyt4, I have to agree with your sentiments. By all appearances, Vick and Stallworth have learned something.
I’m not sure Burris has yet; his reaction seems to be more of the ‘my mistake was having a round in the chamber’ mentality.
T.O.? He still believes the NFL revolves around him. I give it 8 weeks before the Bills implode.
Alabama Al about 15 years ago
Should have been “31 teams, 30 green marbles, one red one. Atlanta Falcons exempt.”
pschearer Premium Member about 15 years ago
No, JimmyT4, I’m not holier than thou. Thou art just unholier.
lee85736 about 15 years ago
I’d still pay money to see Vick thrown naked into a pit with three or four starving pit bulls for twenty minutes. That would take care of his debt to society. I just won’t spend a nickel ever to see him play.