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michael vick is ******* god
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<blockquote data-quote="LazyRider" data-source="post: 7090721" data-attributes="member: 572661"><p>He was talking to schools, and doing his court ordered community service before he went back into the NFL so he was already talking to kids before the Eagles signed him. I feel he's a positive example of someone who made a mistake, served his time, and then changed his life as a result of what happened. If he came out and took everything for granted and messed up like many other famous people then I would agree with you. But he's been doing extraordinarily well since all that happened. He does a lot for different organizations. And I would disagree that the NFL just gave him a slap on the wrist. You want to talk about a slap on the wrist, then you should look at Stallworth. Vick has worked hard as hell to get to the point he's at now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LazyRider, post: 7090721, member: 572661"] He was talking to schools, and doing his court ordered community service before he went back into the NFL so he was already talking to kids before the Eagles signed him. I feel he's a positive example of someone who made a mistake, served his time, and then changed his life as a result of what happened. If he came out and took everything for granted and messed up like many other famous people then I would agree with you. But he's been doing extraordinarily well since all that happened. He does a lot for different organizations. And I would disagree that the NFL just gave him a slap on the wrist. You want to talk about a slap on the wrist, then you should look at Stallworth. Vick has worked hard as hell to get to the point he's at now. [/QUOTE]
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