Okay. I have a few things to say about Vick.
#1- He did not go to prison for killing dogs. He went to federal prison for operating an illegal multi-state gambling ring.
#2- He got basically 'timed served' for killing dogs.
#3- Either way, our system decided the punishment, and he served his sentence.
But-
I would argue that I wouldn't want Michael Vick anywhere near the NFL because of the integrity issue.
The gambling ring reportedly moved millions of dollars a year. Now you tell me, when you think of millions of dollars of illegal gambling, what institution (not legal) generally comes to mind?
Combine that with the fact that he has declared bankruptcy and reportedly owes over $500,000 to debtors. How much money does he owe other folks 'off the books'?
If I'm in charge of the NFL, or the owner of a team, I don't take the chance that he's still got ties to...those folks.
Let's also add in that a co-defendant (that testified against Vick) was shot at a night club this past summer, during Vick's birthday party. (Vick had reportedly left a few minutes earlier).
So.....he was involved in multi-million dollar illegal gambling ring, is out of money and in debt, may still be associating with those folks, yet you're going to risk letting him play the most influential position on the field in your League.
I'd say that's a little more than just a 'PR' risk, and is one that I wouldn't take. It is also a lot worse than a manager or coach betting on his sport.
There's a reason Rose got a lifetime ban. It is because a professional sports league cannot have even the hint of a game or player 'on the take'.
Luckily for the NFL, folks completely ignore the gambling charges because they are so fired up about the dog killing.
#1- He did not go to prison for killing dogs. He went to federal prison for operating an illegal multi-state gambling ring.
#2- He got basically 'timed served' for killing dogs.
#3- Either way, our system decided the punishment, and he served his sentence.
But-
One messed with the integrity of the game (Rose).
One did something completely unrelated to his sport (Vick).
It's quite obvious why Rose cannot be a part of baseball and why Vick should be allowed to play football.
One did something completely unrelated to his sport (Vick).
It's quite obvious why Rose cannot be a part of baseball and why Vick should be allowed to play football.
The gambling ring reportedly moved millions of dollars a year. Now you tell me, when you think of millions of dollars of illegal gambling, what institution (not legal) generally comes to mind?
Combine that with the fact that he has declared bankruptcy and reportedly owes over $500,000 to debtors. How much money does he owe other folks 'off the books'?
If I'm in charge of the NFL, or the owner of a team, I don't take the chance that he's still got ties to...those folks.
Let's also add in that a co-defendant (that testified against Vick) was shot at a night club this past summer, during Vick's birthday party. (Vick had reportedly left a few minutes earlier).
So.....he was involved in multi-million dollar illegal gambling ring, is out of money and in debt, may still be associating with those folks, yet you're going to risk letting him play the most influential position on the field in your League.
I'd say that's a little more than just a 'PR' risk, and is one that I wouldn't take. It is also a lot worse than a manager or coach betting on his sport.
There's a reason Rose got a lifetime ban. It is because a professional sports league cannot have even the hint of a game or player 'on the take'.
Luckily for the NFL, folks completely ignore the gambling charges because they are so fired up about the dog killing.
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