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Can We Put This To Rest Now?

June 12, 2009 at 03:29pm by Scott   •  5 Comments »

From TBO.com:

“We weigh every option when it comes to players,” said Bucs GM Mark Dominik, “and I can honestly say we’ve done our due diligence on Michael Vick and we’re not interested.”

Because of Jon Gruden‘s reputation for collecting quarterbacks, the Bucs have been one of the teams that analysts and other people who guess at shit for a living keep matching up with Vick, despite the fact that Gruden is gone. Hopefully this ends all that. Allow me to give you a standing ovation, Mr. Dominik.

I'll give another one when someone pushes Vick down a well.

Fuck you, Michael Vick. Everyone else may be ready to give you a pass, but not me. I forgive a lot of shit, but it’s going to take a whole lot more for me to get past a lifestyle of torturing and killing animals that you turned into a business. And no one should even bother mentioning Leonard Little‘s name to me. If you can’t see the difference, then I can’t help you.

5 Comments to “Can We Put This To Rest Now?”

Matt Price

Matt Price (June 12, 2009 at 05:07pm:

Thank you Scott. I’m sick of hearing this crap about how he did his time and we should forgive him.

Wordy Sanchez

wordy_sanchez (June 12, 2009 at 08:12pm:

Hey Scott, do you know if WordPress has an option to mail you when comments are made or something?

Scott

Scott (June 13, 2009 at 02:33pm:

It might. I’ll have to look. I trimmed down a lot of the comment stuff on the redesign for the sake of simplicity, and that may have been one of the options.

campyone

campyone (June 13, 2009 at 09:40pm:

Glad to see your position on Vick. And I agree with Matt. When someone “pays their debt to society” by serving time it means they’ve earned their freedom. It doesn’t mean they have a right to get their old job back. Would anyone seriously suggest that a financial officer for a corporation who embezzles money and serves his time is entitled to get his old job back because he “paid his debt to society?” Of course not. Yet some members of the media and plenty of fans will tell you that Vick should play QB in the NFL again because he “paid his debt to society.”

Slow Joe

Slow Joe (June 15, 2009 at 09:21am:

campyone: excellent point

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