Mogamedogz
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Funny how he's going from dog fighter to prison b!tch
Dude, what more do you want? He's lost just about everything, millions $$, job, endorsements, respect, and now freedom. I see a lot of people in society that have done more and gotten away for a lot less.
Dude, what more do you want? He's lost just about everything, millions $$, job, endorsements, respect, and now freedom. I see a lot of people in society that have done more and gotten away for a lot less.
Exactly.
The doggie fanatics went WAY overboard on this one.
Clearly, Vick does not have much of a conscience and the sickness exhibited in his dog abuse indicates deeper problems. Two years in jail for his offense is a stiff punishment but earned. His post-jail NFL career, if any, will be a lame footnote.
Dude, what more do you want? He's lost just about everything, millions $$, job, endorsements, respect, and now freedom. I see a lot of people in society that have done more and gotten away for a lot less.
Exactly.
His post-jail NFL career, if any, will be a lame footnote.
Does anyone think he'll be able to come back into football after this? I'm not even sure how I feel about it. He did some terrible things, but he is being punished. Some of the punishment continues forever, like his new inability to vote, but should the NFL take it upon themselves to extend his sentence? I don't think they have that right. Or will they be worried about the fans?
Sticky situation, this.
i think he did more than just kill dogs. He was involved in illegal gambling, fund the gambling and all that as well.
Actually, Ookie is still facing actual dogfighting charges in Virginia and possibly other states. Those charges have longer sentences than what he got from the feds.
He's done.....
Honestly you won't get much sympathy from me on that one, I personally feel that abusing an animal should be no different than abusing a human. I understand not everyone feels that way, but hey I've had to live with everyone being wrong except me for a long time.Exactly.
The doggie fanatics went WAY overboard on this one.
Clearly, Vick does not have much of a conscience and the sickness exhibited in his dog abuse indicates deeper problems. Two years in jail for his offense is a stiff punishment but earned. His post-jail NFL career, if any, will be a lame footnote.
This punishment was overkill.