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Michael Vick: Philadelphia Eagle

That's good. It's nice that Vick is going to a relatively sedate environment where the fans won't be too judgmental of him.

Sedate environment? Where? In Philly? They're the harshest, most judgmental fans in the country. They boo Santa Claus!

RAMA
 
OK, I have two thoughts, although neither really is anger.

The first is confusion. I had expected some other teams to sign him (if he was ending up in the NFC East, I would have expected the Redskins). I don't think we really need Vick so it's not worth the negatives.

The second is disappointment. I don't fault Vick for wanting to redeem himself and I think he should get a shot somewhere, I just didn't want it to be in Philly. The thing about him is I really didn't like him as a player. I thought he was extremely overrated. The dog fighting thing just made me dislike him even more on top of that. I know some people will be optimistic, others will boo him (I could see them throwing dog leashes onto the field if they can somehow manage both to organize that and sneak them in), I won't really do either (the general rule is you boo a player for doing poorly, not just simply because of who he is). I'll just be disappointed.
 
I posted it in the main NFL thread, but I'll say here what I said there: if the NFL can allow Vick to resume his career, then it's past time for MLB to induct Pete Rose into the Hall of Fame.

Agreed.

Betting on games is hardly on the level of abusing dogs and making them fight to the bloody death. If Vick gets another chance, so should Rose.

What about Shoeless Joe Jackson and the Black Sox?

BTW I talked to a friend about this and in terms of what Vick needs to do to get back into the game, on a purely logical sense, this was the right fit for the player and for the team. Vick won't be asked to do much and the Eagles get another weapon to use.

There has been a few players that have killed people (hockey, MLB, NFL...NBA) or injured other people in stupid things and yet they get to play and have a normal life.
 
There has been a few players that have killed people (hockey, MLB, NFL...NBA) or injured other people in stupid things and yet they get to play and have a normal life.

And they shouldn't have gotten a chance to play again either. I've asked this question over and over and have yet to receive an answer. It's not rhetorical?

When did playing in the NFL become a "right" instead of a privilege?

Being out of prison is his second chance. The NFL owes him nothing just because he happens to be able to throw a football. Companies refuse to hire ex cons all the time. Nobody rags on them for it. IF he's desperate to have a job, he can work at Burger King.

Flaming bags of dogshit. What a lovely thought. :) God bless the Philly fans and their projectile tendencies. Someone should leave a few angry pit bulls in his hotel room and lock him in there with them.
 
Michel Vick playing in the NFL is a RIGHT just like how that high school dropout flipping burgers who hates his job DESERVES a Fortune 500 job to be handed to him. Welcome to America.

Plus Vick's got the NAACP in his corner. If you're not interested in an African American quarterback who never had an accurate arm and was already in decline before missing two seasons, it means you're racist.

One talk radio host listed what Vick did as being worse than what Leonard Little or Donte Stallworth did because the former was deliberate and the latter was accidental. Of course, the way I sum it up is that people are more upset with animal deaths than human deaths. That Leonard Little killed someone while driving drunk and then was caught driving drunk again with no real consequences is sickening but it also says a lot about people.

But there is someone who is even more happy than Vick that he got this second chance -- PETA. A lot of free publicity now when they go off on their tirades against Vick.

Who knows? Maybe Vick will actually fit in with the Santa Claus-booing, battery throwing fans in Philly. :p
 
I woke up to check the Pats-Eagles from score last night and read this. It's way out of left field.

I can't see how this helps Philly. They already have a star QB. And McNabb's style is basically a more refined, less athletic version of Vick.

Philly is predicted to be a playoff team with a chance to get to the Superbowl. This move is going to cause such a circus around them and take all the emphasis off of football. Every news agency and animal rights group will be hounding the team all year. I can't wait to see the backlash at the home opener, as it sounds like many of the locals were against this from early reports.

I wnat to see how the team spins this. If it were some morbid franchise looking for a spark, or a team that loses their QB for the year in a preseason, at least you could spin it somewhat positively.

December 6 at Atlanta should be an interesting game...
 
If Vick's still got it, why the hell not? If I liked the Eagles I would probably be happy about this.

And they shouldn't have gotten a chance to play again either. I've asked this question over and over and have yet to receive an answer. It's not rhetorical?

When did playing in the NFL become a "right" instead of a privilege?

When did pro sports become a question of "right" or "wrong"? The Eagles, like every other pro sports team, has an obligation to its fans, owners and sponsors to do everything in their power to be successful. If they don't want to sign somebody for PR reasons, ok, but then someone else might, someone who is less scrupulous or more desperate.

Playing in the NFL is not a right, but it's also not a privilege, it's a job.
 
What about Shoeless Joe Jackson and the Black Sox?

They cheated. They threw the game. Pete Rose never did that.

Betting on games you were involved in doesn't affect the outcome? When Vegas won't cover/ list certain games you're managing doesn't affect the outcome?

If Vick's still got it, why the hell not? If I liked the Eagles I would probably be happy about this.

This right here is why the Eagles signed him. If he helps Philly to a win, all will be forgiven/ forgotten by the average fan.

There will likely be more Philly games on national TV this season, at least early and there will be increased coverage.
 
Who knows? Maybe Vick will actually fit in with the Santa Claus-booing, battery throwing fans in Philly. :p

I'll give you the battery throwing part but the Santa incident happened just once when Abbey Road wasn't released yet. Plus you know we are now actually well-behaved now to the point that they have done away with the jail at the linc. :)
 
^Flex scheduling of national games doesn't begin until around Thanksgiving. But looking at their schedule, they have 3 primetime matchups against their divisional rivals.
 
I think the eagles will keep him on a short leash and maybe throw him a bone a few times a game running something in wildcat.
 
I don't fault Vick for wanting to redeem himself and I think he should get a shot somewhere,

Me too, but I was thinking Burger King.

Why is one profession OK, but another not?

BTW, I understand that people are using Philadelphia's reputation as a positive thing for booing Vick, but considering we threw two batteries at JD Drew (how many batteries did Denver throw in snowballs at the Raiders players in 99?) and booed Santa in 1968, some of the same old reused jokes are getting tiresome.

If Vick's still got it, why the hell not? If I liked the Eagles I would probably be happy about this.

This right here is why the Eagles signed him. If he helps Philly to a win, all will be forgiven/ forgotten by the average fan.

While that's true, I don't see how he'll help the team win. Short of a catastrophe (McNabb going down again).
 
Why is one profession OK, but another not?

Because one is glamorous, is Vick's dream, and will make him vast amounts of money which he wouldn't receive if life were fair. Because one is a privilege, and one is a drudgery job. Why should he get his dream job back? He couldn't fulfill his obligations because he was a violent, cold hearted thug who chose not to rise above his environment and went to prison. What if he'd killed a person? Would he still get another chance in the NFL if he could throw a football? Where is the line drawn? These men are role models for kids, like it or not. Burger King workers aren't.

I work at hotel sales. I make a lot of money for my company. If I were an idiot who went to prison, would I get hired back? No, I can tell you I wouldn't. My company wouldn't allow it. Going to prison shows you're not dependable and it's very bad for image--that's why most companies won't rehire you. Felons aren't dependable. Vick's overrated anyway. That's what I don't get. Why is he worth the cash? I agree with aragorn. If the NAACP is behind him, they're myopic morons.

Roger Wilco, I hope you're kidding that you'd be happy if you were an Eagles fan. That's pretty scary.
 
Roger Wilco, I hope you're kidding that you'd be happy if you were an Eagles fan. That's pretty scary.

Why? I'm absolutely digusted by what he did, but if he's good enough to be a help for the team, damn right I would be happy.

The Eagles aren't being charitable or anything by hiring Vick, they aren't doing him any favours. They are doing it out of self-interest because they think he'll help them achieve their goals.
Maybe that's wrong or sad, but fact is, regardless of how good you are at what you're doing, you are replaceable, people like Vick are not. That's the difference. And that's why he gets a million $/year job after prison, and you (and I) would struggle getting a 10$/hour job. Life is unfair like that.
 
Everyone's replaceable. You're telling me no one out there is as talented as Vick, especially a Vick who's been out of the game for 2 seasons? I don't buy that for a minute. If I were McNabb, I'd be insulted and pissed. Are they trying to light a fire under him? That's quite a PR hit they're taking.

What if he'd killed his girlfriend and gotten out of prison because of overcrowding or a technicality or whatever? He would have served his time. Would you still be happy that he was helping your team, or is there a line?
 
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