ANSWERS: 10
  • i don't think he should, but that is based solely on my feelings about his actions...i have no legal precedent to base it on.
  • Everyone has the right to resume their life once they have "paid their debt to society", so if there is a team desperate for a QB when he is released that is prepared to put up with the bad publicity that would come with signing him, then he may well get another chance. Personally I wouldn't be the manager to give him that chance, but there are 32 NFL sides and I would expect at least one of them will take a chance on him, so my answer is yes.
  • He will legally have another chance; however, if the team wants to keep their fan base, no one will hire him. Nike and others saw exactly how people felt, which is why they pulled ads, etc. Just my opinion, of course. :)
  • An unequivocal NO! I just think we give too many chances to everyone these says. Profession sports figures should realize they will be looked up to and should use better judgement. I think some of them think they can get away with things just because of who they are. Besides, I don't think you will find any team that would want him.
  • Sure. I don't think what he did was right and I'm not sanctioning it in any way, but all the dogs in custody will be killed by the authorities and Vick is going to jail for killing dogs. Think about it... What he did was wrong, but people have done a lot worse, gone to jail and then play in the NFL. If he's done the time, he should be allowed to get on with his life. We live in a land of second chances. Thank God!
  • no no no NO !!!.... wipe him totally
  • I believe he will be snapped up....his notoriety will put bums in seats, unfortunately.
  • I think he does even thou i think what he has done is wrong.He will be 2 washed up by then and there will be way to many better players than him.
  • I think Michael Vick should be banned from the NFL for the rest of his life. He is an absolute disgrace to sports. And Americans. And humans.
  • Sure He paid his debt to society

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