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Singletary says vick is a possiblity in San fran


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Ok Mr. Perfect. Everyone deserves a 2nd chance. I was arrested for numerous charges in high school and no one thought i would amount to sh*t. I got a 2nd chance and turned my life around. Don't be such a douchebag.

Back off a little Junior. I am fine if you do not agree with me...as this is merely my opinion.

What he did is unforgivable in my book. He is a complete POS (my opinion of him) and that has nothing to do with the team he played for. Again, this is my opinion and I know some agree with me and some don't.

So, you don't be a douche.

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Just kidding hatter, I don't know if your a Ray Lewis fan or not.:D

No I am not. I think Ray is a thug and probably got away with being involved with a murder. However, I have not seen all of the evidence and assume innocent until proven guilty.

Vick did some atrocious things....has never shown remorse. He plead guilty to save his own ass after his homies rolled on him.

I have issues with people who don't man up for the wrong they did and show some type of remose.

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The courts may be done with Vick, but the court of public opinion won't forgive him for a long, long time. (see O.J. Simpson)

It's not just the dogs he put in the ring against each other. It's the pets he (or those working for him) stole from people's yards to use as bait dogs. There should be a special hell for dog fighters, one where they are used as bait dogs.

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No matter where he goes, he is going to get an almost unmerciful pounding from media and animal rights activists/groups.

I don't know that I'd want to test those waters in SF if I were him.

I'd be ok with him competing for a job here in Chicago.

Vick can't throw worth beans, and we don't have any receivers and our line is old as hell, so we might as well have a QB that just takes off and throws the occassional dump-off to a TE or RB.

We can add him to our long and terrible list of QBs.

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No I am not. I think Ray is a thug and probably got away with being involved with a murder. However, I have not seen all of the evidence and assume innocent until proven guilty.

Vick did some atrocious things....has never shown remorse. He plead guilty to save his own ass after his homies rolled on him.

I have issues with people who don't man up for the wrong they did and show some type of remose.

Just curious...what if you did something illegal, then showed remorse, did the same thing again, showed more remorse.........

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meh.

You think other guys haven't done terrible things to human beings, let alone animals?

We aren't talking about pillars of the community here. Just a bunch of overgrown mental midgets that crash in to each other for our entertainment.

Sure he is a scumbag.

He's just one that got caught.

And we don't have QB's in Chicago, just slobs under center.

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every body deserves a 2nd chance...i think he should go to a team with nothing to loose and i mean nothing to loose out of football play.because whatever team looks at him will take some heat from the media.

They should just start measuring him for his Raider jersey now.

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There's a point everybody keeps missing in this discussion.

Everyone is concentrating on the dogfighting and/or the other issues. There's also some discussion of his worth as a QB (good runner/lousy passer/getting older) which is valid. The PR issues are, of course, a very big deal to organizations that are as image conscious as the NFL and its teams.

Still, there's a related issue left undiscussed.

See, the dogfighting wasn't just done to see dogs tear each other apart. It was at the heart of a gambling operation.

You can expect the league to take that fact into account when they look at whether to reinstate him or not. Outside issues are one thing, but if they see the potential for an "integrity of the game" question, they're going to be extremely careful. Teams will be too (especially given how much money he's lost in this whole mess) if he is indeed reinstated.

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