: Tue Jul 28, 2009 9:28 pm
oggy123 wrote:
I dont think so Dog Fighting resulted him in spending 18 months in jail. He has done that and is activly helping prevent dog fighting it has nothing to do with NFL. I dont agreee with this whole role model thing no matter who the player is
He also initially said he didn't think what he has done is wrong and blatently denied any wrongdoing to Goodell.
By your comment that it has nothing to do with the NFL what offence should negate the ability to participate in the NFL?
I don't think Stallworth should after he killed after a DUI and neither do I think Vick should. However using your method Stallworth would because it doesn't have anything to do with the NFL. Somebody who hung dogs, electrocuted dogs, beat them until they died and drowned them, all while making money off of it, should not be in the NFL.
I'd hope he can turn his life around, he is a troubled guy but it shouldn't be in the NFL. I totally agree with this quote which interestingly Roger Goodell has previously (although he has backtracked) said:
“I don’t believe everybody deserves a second chance… It’s not a right to play in the NFL. It’s a privilege.”