It's kind of sad though that in the long run whatever he does now won't matter. He can win the next 5 Super Bowls and in 20 years he will still be known primarily as the guy who tortured dogs for entertainment.
Whose fault is that? Vick's. I don't feel sympathy for the man. Knowing that his group actually kidnapped family pets and put some of them in the fights....just disgusting. Someone who instigates that level of brutality doesn't change. He doesn't suddenly become "sorry." That's such garbage. Ultimately, that's going to be Vick's legacy and he has one person to blame for it. Michael Vick. I'd have to think that, ultimately, the PR effect on the NFL as a whole would be negative.
Even our local sports personality did an hour long rant yesterday about how terrible and wrong people are who can't enjoy the fact that Vick is "such a great comeback story." Callers called in saying "if you're supposedly a Christian, you have to forgive Vick" and Traber backed them up.

Said his pastor agreed with that. It wasn't an argument with a caller that started the rant. Traber opened up his show with it because someone apparently sent him a nasty e-mail. Basically, it was an hour long rant that we must
like Vick and
embrace Vick because of his marvelous football capacity after his absence for 2 years. The jist of it was--if you can't like Vick, there's something wrong with
you. Like it was a litmus test for how good a person you are.
I wish I were kidding. I finally turned it off I was so upset. Play lights out in a game and some fans will forgive literally anything. It's more than Vick. It's this willingness to hero worship a guy who's done such disgusting things that really shakes me up. It's disturbing. You
must like him? You
must think he's a great story? Ultimately they said it....they're only dogs.
Color me an agnostic who can't stand Vick. I prefer it that way. Traber took some heated phone calls--extremely heated to say the least--but then the sycophants called in applauding him. And if Vick hadn't played such good football Monday night they wouldn't have bothered.
You don't have to condone what Vick did (and I certainly do not, as our shelter-rescued cats would agree) in order to see that it sends the right message to say, "We'll welcome you back into the fold if you've reformed." The NFL's a big soapbox, and everybody pays attention to professional athletes. It could do some good to let people know that prison is still primarily about rehabilitation rather than indefinite, indelible punishment.
A fine thought, but if it's your family pet that was kidnapped and killed, how do you explain to your kid why people cheer the man responsible? How would explain that? Traber ducked that question really nice on the air.

Bringing up Christian values.....and he was still ranting about Vick today. When a former sports personality from Oklahoma came on the show to discuss this program he has to thank and help military members, Traber asked him what he thought about how people were treating Vick.

They're trying to discuss charitable organizations and he's still railing about Vick's "mistreatment." It was surreal.