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Like OJ?

2007-08-29 07:20:58 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Football (American)

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No. I don't think he can write.

2007-08-29 07:26:31 · answer #1 · answered by LoneStar 6 · 3 3

Naw, OJ did it got away with it and folks can't believe it. Vick may not have done it because there is no glove and nothing of him on tape, it is a classic case of being tried in the media and by the public. Vick was castrated, raped, multilated, shot, found guilty, tried, all by the media and dog lovers.
Come on, in the hood these dogs are bred just for that, fighting. There have been cock fights and dog fights since the Roman times and all Vick did was keep up with that same system, he supported it, he financed it, he allowed it in his home, he wasn't there and he was sold out by his peers. Had he been another persuasion who support cock and dog fights like greyhound and horse racing and eat steaks, chicken, pork and go deer hunting and big game hunting he would have gotten Public Service Time, Probation, Restitution, A big speech to give to children, FINED and he would still be playing ball.

So let's give him a break, there is nothing else you can get from the man - you took the blood, sweat and his tears.

2007-08-29 14:29:03 · answer #2 · answered by justaboutpeace 4 · 0 2

No, because he already pleaded guilty. He may however get a TV show like Lil' Kim, which chronicles his time before he is sentenced to jail. He may also publish a book about the events that took place when he was accused of dog fighting and his time leading up to and spent in jail. He will in all likelihood be featured on TV in the show, "Michael Vick, Beyond the Glory." lol In all honesty, Vick may end up making more money off of this issue then the money he will be fined, which can not exceed $250,000. Which is hysterical when you think about all the money that PETA funneled into this case to make sure Vick was ostracized publicly.

All in all, dog fighting is cruel and illegal, however, many of today's sports figures engage in many other acts that do harm to human beings and they are not publicly demonized like Michael Vick was. Classic example, Leonard Pace of the St. Louis Rams, killed a lady while drunk driving. Months later he was caught drunk driving again. That to me is far more serious than dogfighting.

2007-08-29 14:50:34 · answer #3 · answered by Kersey the Great 2 · 1 1

I doubt it seeing that Vick already plead 'Guilty' where as OJ didn't.

I find it humorous how people STILL talk about OJ 10+ yrs after the fact or whenever a black athlete gets in trouble.

2007-08-29 14:27:39 · answer #4 · answered by mr_cj_jr 6 · 0 2

Who cares about Vick or the dogs he killed or what not. Its sad that some of you idiots are willing to uphold a dog to a higher standard than a human. No one is out protesting when immigrants end up dead while being smuggled into the U.S or when perverted people are molesting little kids. I guess the list of top priorities in this country are as ****** up as the dumb *** president "W' who runs it. My big problem is that the ASPCA puts down thousands of dogs that are either too sick or not adopted a year and I guess thats ok with people just because its not cruel. Its still killing dogs either way you look at it. Check out the link below.

2007-08-29 14:55:02 · answer #5 · answered by Brandon B 3 · 1 2

I doubt it.


Have you seen anything about OJ's new reality show. It's called Juiced, and it's supposed to be like punkd, but all the pranks involve OJ. Wouldn't it be funny if for the season finale, Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman jump out and yell "y'all been Juiced"


Maybe not.

2007-08-29 14:27:04 · answer #6 · answered by WJ 5 · 1 2

You know, I'm going to write a book. It will be titled.

"Micheal Vick: The most talked about person in Yahoo answer history"

2007-08-29 14:26:58 · answer #7 · answered by uthamanj 4 · 2 3

Hopefully that will be the only way he has to make money.
That pile of scum deserves to lose lose lose; lifetime ban from sports of any kind, fines heavy enough to empty his hidden bank account(s), confiscation of all his real estate.

2007-08-29 14:25:42 · answer #8 · answered by credo quia est absurdum 7 · 3 0

No.. Him an Al sharpton are going to co-write a book called.. "If I was White"

2007-08-29 14:48:29 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

What would the "it" be? Used his brain?

Yes, if he'd have used his alleged brain, he might still have an NFL career.

2007-08-29 18:35:37 · answer #10 · answered by bozopolis 3 · 1 0

No, because he admitted his guilt already. Maybe he can write a 'Why I Did It' book, though.

2007-08-29 14:25:56 · answer #11 · answered by kianvis 5 · 5 0

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