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.
And the problem with that is what exactly?
I love dogs, I own two of them, so let's get that disclaimer out of the picture.
He committed a crime, paid the price society deemed appropriate, and is now free to pursue whatever vocation he chooses. I don't have a problem with any of this. He should be free to make his livelihood however he wants.
At the same time, there's no reason I have to root for him to succeed.
As for keeping the Stallworth's, Little's, and Vick's off the field...that makes no sense at all.
Mike and Mike made a great argument about this yesterday. What does committing a crime have to do with football? They referenced Pete Rose as compared to Vick.
Rose bet on baseball, he has no right to be allowed back. Vick committed a heinous crime, but one that has nothing to do with football.
I'm a licensed engineer. If I get caught picking up a hooker and lose my job, there's no reason to think I couldn't be an engineer for a different firm. If I take a bribe, fudge my design, and suddenly people get dirty drinking water because of something I did, then revoke my license and don't let me practice again.
One is a crime against society, the other is a crime against your industry. Very different things.