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Nike signs Mike Vick

Discussion in 'Other NFL' started by steveincolorado, Jul 1, 2011.

  1. steveincolorado

    steveincolorado Spook, Storme & Pebbles

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    Saw saw on their ticker that Nike has signed that POS to a 4 year deal. I for one will never buy or wear another Nike logo again. This sucks because Nike is replacing Rebook soon. Guess I won't be buying any Dolphins hats, T-shirts, ect in the future.

    Mike Vick can burn in Hell!
     
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  2. Nappy Roots

    Nappy Roots Well-Known Member

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    Good for him!
     
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  3. MikeHoncho

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    That's the ticket. Follow the money, Nike!
     
  4. Layfield

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    Mo money, mo problems.
     
  5. Topdawg13

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    Here's a link.............


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  6. xphinfanx

    xphinfanx Stay strong my friends.

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    Honestly they should pick a new young star with a clean slate for the kids to idealize.
     
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  7. padre31

    padre31 Premium Member Luxury Box

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    Well, have to say Vick is a good example of why Vince Young will play Qb somewhere this season. As SteveCo can attest 2 yrs ago such a topic would be pages long with all manner of venting and accusations pointed at Vick, fast forward to today and a big "Eh".

    Fans react emotionally, once the emotion wears down they lose interest, meanwhile the talent wins the day, as long as Vick won games the argument ceases.
     
  8. GISH

    GISH ~mUST wARN oTHERS~

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    Sounds like you're taking this way too personally. It's not like they signed Casey Anthony.
     
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  9. Silverphin

    Silverphin Well-Known Member

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    If Mike Vick is reformed (which all signs point to), then signing him would be a great idea.
     
  10. steveincolorado

    steveincolorado Spook, Storme & Pebbles

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    Mike Vick has made comments in the past year that he has not changed. Yes Gish, this is personal. After thinking about it, I think it was a mistake for me to start this thread. If someone else would have started one, I would have made a comment and been done with it.

    I can't really say what I hope happens to him, I'd get in trouble with the mods.
     
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  11. Muck

    Muck Throwback Uniform Crusader Retired Administrator

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    I've heard him say things that suggest he's contrite and has indeed changed. I have to believe it until he proves otherwise.

    As someone who owns a dog that was previously kidnapped, used in fighting and ultimately discarded/left for dead, I can forgive him.
     
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  12. steveincolorado

    steveincolorado Spook, Storme & Pebbles

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    I glad you can forgive him, but that's just something I can't do.
    I've lost Max and Pudy due to old age, but I now have Spook and Storme. They mean everything to me. If I had to make a choice to save one of them or a human, it's not even close, my dogs come first.
    I know that Vick paid his dues and it's common that people in this country are given second and even third chances, but I just can't.
     
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  13. finfansince72

    finfansince72 Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    I don't really care if Nike or the Eagles or whoever signs him but I'm glad he's not a Phin. I don't think someone that murders animals really reforms, I think he got caught lost everything and regrets losing everything but I don't think he's a good guy or someone I want to see my kid wearing his jersey. He served his time, I hope he stays out of trouble and is positive for society but its hard to look at what he did and think he's really a good person, kind of hard to be positive about him for me personally. Its not a matter of forgiveness, its just a matter of me really believing him, I don't. Good for Nike and him, I wish them the best but I wouldn't buy anything Nike or Vick.
     
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  14. GISH

    GISH ~mUST wARN oTHERS~

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    Let the hate go. Forgiving him does not excuse his actions. Reliving it over and over in your head is punishment only to yourself. Mike Vick has paid for his crimes. He has lost more than most will ever have. His actions were that of a coward and criminal, but he gets a second chance just like everyone else. Killing dogs shouldn't condemn him to life in prison. There are much worse crimes that go unpunished. Ahem, Casey Anthony...OJ Simpson. At least Mike Vike served his time.
     
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  15. padre31

    padre31 Premium Member Luxury Box

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    Allow me to reiterate, for "fans" it all comes down to performance, and GM's and Coaches know it, the rest of it is just noise.

    If Vick was terrible the sort of absolution he has received to this point would never happen.
     
  16. Fin D

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    Horse ****.

    Vick didn't make a mistake. He habitually tortured dogs to their death and that isn't including the actual dog fighting. If this were just about the dog fighting, you might have a point since dog fighting can be a cultural thing. He with forethought and malice devised new and horrible ways to kill dogs, not for any other reason then getting personal enjoyment out of watching them suffer in agony until their last breath. If that piece of **** couldn't throw a football, all of you would be talking about the favorable odds of him becoming a serial killer. Nothing he went through changed him on a fundamental level. In fact, he's better off now than before he got caught in many ways. **** Nike.
     
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  17. steveincolorado

    steveincolorado Spook, Storme & Pebbles

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    I can't and won't let the hate go. He made a comment awhile back.......a lady had one if his dogs and asked if he would like to see it..... Vick turned to his body gaurd and said, "I don't care about that dog". He is a POS person. I won't hold it against anyone that wants to see him succeed, but I will never forgive him.
     
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  18. GISH

    GISH ~mUST wARN oTHERS~

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    Believe it or not, some people grow up in an environment where being cold-hearted and ruthlessly violent is honorable. You didn't walk his shoes. You don't know how he was raised or what types of pressures he had growing up. The life he led got him sent to prison. Just like you weren't in his shoes then, you aren't in his shoes now. I'm not excusig anything he has done, because I find it repulsive and inhuman. But I'm not going to sit here and pretend to know why he did it, or whether he is remorseful.
     
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  19. Fin D

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    Sure in a vacuum. However, that isn't the case. There is plenty of evidence this type of behavior can't be turned around in a year of prison or evidence that he isn't remorseful. You act like there's nothing to point one way or the other.

    And again, there's a huge difference between being cold hearted and deriving pleasure from torturing something. Not too mention following your logic, if a serial rapist had a tough life, they deserve to be treated with respect. There's a difference between excuses and reasons.
     
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  20. PhinishLine

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    It's over. He's paid the price. There are those that feel like Mike Vick should trade his life for the animals'. There are those that feel he paid too much. Whichever side of the spectrum you fall into, its not likely to change anything. Short of Mike Vick opening a vein on ESPN the Ocho....he will always have those that don't support his reform and those have condemned him to a life sentence in the court of public opinion. Regardless of what side of the debate one person is on is irrelevant....he has paid his price legally.....spiritually.....and is trying socially. As a man that is all he can do. And its likely the case that Mike Vick no longer gives a crap how you, me, or anyone else feels because he's doing what he can do turn his life around. As fellow men (and ladies) we should all understand that in the end thats all you can really do....

    [This was a generalized post, not pointed at any specific poster]
     
  21. Fin D

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    He paid his price legally. You've no idea what he's done "spiritually" and he's done nothing important socially. I just don't understand the notion that he is somehow redeemed by simply getting out of prison and playing football. How is that redemption? How is that proof he's changed?
     
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  22. Nappy Roots

    Nappy Roots Well-Known Member

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    Question is, what is proof for you that he changed? waiting his whole life to see if he does it again?

    Or simply stated that he feels compassion for these animals? Maybe thats your problem with letting it go.
     
  23. GISH

    GISH ~mUST wARN oTHERS~

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    A serial rapist has to serve his time just like Vick did. Sounds to me like you're just bitter because he is still able to make tons of money after making poor decisions. Bottom line is that he answered for his crimes. He has no one to answer to other than the law. If you don't think he was punished severely enough, then move to another country.
     
  24. steveincolorado

    steveincolorado Spook, Storme & Pebbles

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    The guy may have paid his dues by law, but that doesn't mean everything is fine and dandy. Money has no bearing on this. My understanding is that by court ordered, he has to pay a big chunk to the Humane Society. Again, that doesn't mean everything is okay.
    I cant sit here and say Vick, your a good person now and give the guy a hug. I'd rather run over his face with a tank. What he did is not just plain wrong, but insane. Some things you just can't forgive.
    If the POS punkass is trying to make things right, then good for him, but it will never, ever change my thoughts about him or what he did.
     
  25. muscle979

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    Not even close?? What? A human life is more valuable than any animals. I love my dog to death, I would save almost any human ahead of her. She's a dog.
     
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  26. steveincolorado

    steveincolorado Spook, Storme & Pebbles

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    I would save my dogs before a human. Not to many people believe that, buts it's true. My dogs are my family and I treat them like family. Their trust and loyalty is more than any human can give.
     
  27. muscle979

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    You obviously don't have children because that last sentence is dead wrong.
     
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  28. steveincolorado

    steveincolorado Spook, Storme & Pebbles

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    Your right, I don't have children, maybe if I did, I would think differently. That's why my dogs mean everything.
     
  29. Fin D

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    No. My problem is what i've stated time and again.m He didn't make a mistake. This wasn't poor judgement. This is about how he came up with new and horrible ways to torture the dogs until they're dead. That isn't a crime of passion. That isn't the by product of drugs. That is a serious mental deficiency. Nothing that's happened to him, has been a cure or remedy for that. It is simply impossible for that kind of defect, to be changed by the precious little he's done.

    Serving time doesn't solve the underlying issues. It is not a magic pill that rights all wrongs or fixes mental issues. I find it hard to believe if a serial rapist served his time you'd be all forgive and forget. And your last sentence is ball hugging stupid.
     
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  30. steveincolorado

    steveincolorado Spook, Storme & Pebbles

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    I still believe that Vick is more sorry that he got caught rather than what he did.
     
  31. unluckyluciano

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    Yeah I really don't buy the he paid his time argument. People say that because Vick can ball, if he was some dude down the street asking you for work half of you would feel un comfortable around him just because he was locked up. Then when you find out his crime, forget about it.
     
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  32. Stringer Bell

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    Why does it matter??? There are plenty of people involved with the NFL that have done much worse. Someone's spiritual redemption really shouldn't be for public consumption.
     
  33. Fin D

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    I see lots of players committing crimes of passion or because they're drunk, etc. What I don't see is, outside of Vick, is the methodical torturing of animals for pleasure (and again, I'm not talking about dog fighting). That is a whole other level of depravity and malice. Anyone else does that, people will think that person would be a serial killer.

    As for redemption, well I disagree. He purposely put himself in the spotlight. He then purposely broke the law. He then purposely tried to publicly convince America he was a changed man. I did none of that too him. He did it all on his own. He asked me and the rest of us to forgive him and I don't.

    Also, I've rescued, fostered, and own abused dogs. I know first hand the damage that is done. It takes a special kind of scumbag to hit your wife in a fit of rage, but it takes a special kind of evil to take a dog you've deemed worthless and electrocute it to its death for the sheer pleasure of it. If its wrong of me to judge someone by their actions, then where's the line? Is it really better that we overlook someone's remorseless actions, simply because they do something well, like throw a football?
     
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  34. finfansince72

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    I agree, I don't think people really pay any attention to what he really did, if he was some guy in the office they'd be disgusted but he can play football, is famous so its forgivable that he tortured and killed animals for sport. Its a statement on our society that people come up with justifications for him doing what he did. Great he served his time, he deserves to be able to play in the NFL, I'm not saying that a convicted criminal doesn't deserve the right to earn a living but people acting like he's a good person are way out there, you don't murder animals for sport if you're a good person, plain and simple. I don't care what culture you come from, you understand that electrocuting animals and drowning dogs is wrong. Vick isn't a good guy that has seen the light, he's a guy that lost millions and wants to make them back. Good for him, this is a free country he is free to go after his millions after serving his time but the people trying to tell me he is a good person are just silly.
     
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  35. Nappy Roots

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    which explains a lot...lol...


    Here is the problem with how some of you are thinking imo. Show me someone that isnt disgusted by his acts? I highly doubt you will find one, on this board at least. However, for his disgusting acts, he has said he was sorry and shown remorse. He had millions of dollars stripped for him, he was in prison for 2 years for what he did, and that is that. Just because some of you dont believe he is remorseful or sorry doesnt mean your correct. no one knows, which is why some of us choose to let him live on, because hes paid for his wrong doings.
     
  36. Fin D

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    In what way has he shown remorse exactly?
     
  37. Nappy Roots

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    In what ways did he not? Because he didn't get in front of the cameras and cry and say how he never meant to hurt the puppys?
     
  38. SICK

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    Thank you!
     
  39. Fin D

    Fin D Sigh

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    This is a fairly easy question you should be able to answer instead of dodging it, what has he done to show you he is remorseful? Especially to the point where you are 100% he's a changed man?
     
  40. SICK

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    link?
     

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