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Is he allowed to any football games? I'm sure he wouldn't be seen at a Falcon's game, but could he go to a college game or any other NFL game? He's not in jail, so I was just wondering if he's banded from the public eye, and that's why he's doing drugs. I think it's terrible how we kill a persons reputation before they have a fair trial. What do you all think?

2007-10-01 15:10:07 · 22 answers · asked by Cutie 4 in Sports Football (American)

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He could go to games, but why would he, nobody sees him as he used to be...thanks to the media and his own action. So everybody makes mistakes in their lives and then deals with the consequences, but they also get forgiven for what they did. I think people need to give Vick a break, he admitted he did it...also, its not like hes the only one involved here, what happened to all the other people??? America is too quick to judge...all we do is judge by what the media gives us, and whos to say that the media has all the right information. So what, he fought dogs, forgive and forget, its not the end of the world, and its not our life to live. Just because hes a celeb doesnt mean hes not human, we need to learn to understand that they have lives too, and we need to respect that.

2007-10-01 16:32:46 · answer #1 · answered by hunted1820 2 · 0 0

I have to agree with you that its terrible the way Vicks been treated. In my opinion the way people treat him and talk about him is no different than what he did to those dogs. I wish everyone would just leave the guy alone, let him serve his punishment, and try to become a better person. To answer the question, he isn't banned from any football games, but is probably trying to stay out of public as much as he can, because everything he does now is under a magnifying glass.

2007-10-01 22:35:17 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think it was terrible for him to kill animals that would have been perfectly good pets by strangling, electrocution and drowning, I hope he gets a nice boy friend who gives him a nice electric enema, and remember he copped a plea, thinking maybe he could get back to the NFL. Obviously you don't posses feelings that make you realize fear , suffering are not just for people, animals can suffer. Animals have no say what happens to them, and for a rich scum bag who had the world in his hands, to do something this cruel and vicious, he should be sh*t, he's a piece of walking s**t


Just for those answering "Poor Vick" he made a mistake, A woman that makes her living reading body language analyzed "body language " and said his physical demeanor was completely at odds with his words. She said he was exhibiting physical expressions of lying and deception.

You ja***sses that say "he madfe a mistake he lied to the owner of his team, he lied to the NFL comissioner when the charges first came up, but you all would probably say everybody lies. It wasn't until his buddies turned on him that he told anything approaching the truth, you fre*ks a make me sick.. And before you start placing bets on your dogs, law enforcement knows that cruelty to animals is the beginning of dangerous behavior patterns. Some of these sadists go on later to humans. But you probably think if it's a bi**h or a h*, it's ok with you

2007-10-01 22:18:23 · answer #3 · answered by magpie 6 · 2 0

He signed and plea agreement admitting his guilt and is awaiting sentencing, not awaiting trial. I don't know all the terms of his bond, but it came out after his drug test failure that he's at least on electronic monitoring and has to be home from like 8 pm to 6 am, so he certainly couldn't attend a night game. He could probably attend an afternoon game, but why would he want to!?!

2007-10-01 22:49:26 · answer #4 · answered by Dottie R 7 · 0 0

I really don't know if he's allowed to attend games, nor do I care.

Also, why do you imply that his "reputation is being killed before a fair trial"?? He has already plead guilty to the charges, and did that only after he realized his buddies were all going to testify against him.

I know that I wouldn't want him around my college program or my NFL team.

2007-10-01 23:05:06 · answer #5 · answered by frenchy62 7 · 0 0

Are you his new lawyer,he plea bargain with the prosecuter to lesser crimes so he wouldn't be put in the slammer for a long period of time,he went public and told his fans and everyone that he had learned his lesson and repented of what he had done,and then this dumbazz goes and smokes his weed knowing full well he would be tested for drugs,either he's the ultimate bonehead that ever lived,or he's had too many concussions from football

2007-10-01 22:33:57 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

"I think it's terrible how we kill a persons reputation before they have a fair trial" i agree, but not only that even if he is guilty. we made him out to be pretty bad so bad that he may never be able to be productive in life again. its kinda like a guy catches a felony he serves his time but yet he still is unable to get a job due to this lurking on his record. is this right? Think about it......sorry blowin off some steam

2007-10-01 22:18:52 · answer #7 · answered by Tonka 2 · 1 0

Eh, the guy tortured and killed dogs. I have no pity for him with so much proof stacked against him.

And no, he can still attend public sporting events. I don't know if the NFL will ever re-sign him; any team would ruin their reputation if they agreed to let him wear their jersey.

2007-10-01 22:13:42 · answer #8 · answered by Bellicosa 5 · 3 0

This is kinda random, but some guy is making dog toys that look like michael vick

2007-10-03 19:11:32 · answer #9 · answered by rnissen2001 2 · 0 0

He deserves it this guy tortured and killed dogs with no remorse.He need to be punished for what he did.I hope he is never allowed to play in the NFL.

2007-10-01 22:15:38 · answer #10 · answered by Zaneli 3 · 2 0

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