Another one bites the dust.. another bites the dust.. yeah another one’s gone another one’s done another one bites the dust.
Another day, another Vick post right, wrong. I am tired of talking about Vick, I have already spoken my peace about his situation. The focus of this post is the pro athletes speaking up in support of Vick and the logic they use.
* Chris Samuels: gets a bye. All he said, “You can't accuse this man of something and go ahead and throw the book at him right now. He's got to be convicted first. I don't think that's fair." However, it needs to be mentioned that he hasn’t opened his mouth since the plea.
1. Clinton Portis: the O.G. famous quote, “It’s his property, it’s his dog. If that’s what he wants to do, do it.”/ ”…I think people should mind their own business.”
Alma Mater- University of Miami
2. Joe Horn: "If Michael Vick steps through that gate at any time, I'm going to be there waiting for him with open arms," Horn said. "Not just because of his athletic ability, but because he's a good person.”
Apparently, Horn does not know or care for the severity of the crimes. Listen, Joe Horn is an attention seeking NFL diva who lives by the “all press is good press” mantra. Apparently Vick is a good person because he said hi to Joe Horn’s( 3rd person) little boy, and because he got Joe Horn the damn ball at a Pro Bowl a few years back. Alma Mater- Itawamba (MS) JC 3. Roy Jones Jr. take 1: “Fighting animals don’t necessarily get mistreated. They get treated just the way I get treated.”
4. Stephon Marbury: “dogfighting is a sport … just behind close doors” He’s right when he talks about hunting deer and other game (I oppose hunting animals for “sport”) Here is a prime example of someone who apparently grew up with the idea that dog fighting was okay either through movies, music videos and maybe even exposure. People would call this exposure to the “thug” culture (I am not calling Starbury a thug) but let’s not forget that the father of the thug culture is the Scarface dillusion.
Alma Mater- Georgia Tech
4. Roy Jones Jr. take 2: “People like to see bad things… People are rooting against a man over an animal, kind of like how people were asked to choose between a killer and Jesus Christ.”/ “Let’s not let a dog(divide us).” He also entertained the idea that Vick was doing this so that the co-defendants could “make a living” and that they turned on Vick when “they weren’t making as much as they thought they would.”
Nothing more than a fast talking back tracking stupid jock concerned more with promoting his fight with Tito (Go “Tito”) and dancing around the cockfighting issues swirling around him.
I guess the stereotype of the stupid jock is an accurate one after all. What did these guys get out of their college level Square dancing course, or History of Fast Food course? Didn’t they learn anything? What does this say about the level of brain power in pro sports?
Certainly, I am disappointed that pro athletes really are this stupid but I am upset that there is little or no voice of opposition to tell me otherwise. I want to see an athlete step up and say that Vick was wrong; step up and say Vick deserves what he gets. Jim Brown and Mark Schelereth (sp. check) didn’t quite get there so I am calling out all current and former athletes black, white, brown , yellow… to step up and be heard. Where is Charles Barkley, Tony Gonzalez, Tori Hunter, Bret Favre…? Bill Walton, Hank Aaron, Emmitt Smith…? The list goes on and on. Are they afraid of speaking up against a fellow Falcon, football player, black athlete, Va tech alumn? Speak up or forever remain a stupid jock!
I'm tired of this $#!T! These guys need to be held accountable for their
actions. Some say that suspension is too much. Too
much??? Flip that!!! Ban Vick,
Portis, Tank Johnson, Pacman, Chris Henry and company for life.
There is too much #### in pro sports today and it's time to dump the
load.
What? Too extreme? How about this, offer the teams a guaranteed top 5 pick
or #1 pick (or equivalent ex. Chris Henry) to get rid of this waste.
I'm sure the Skins' would much rather have an Adrian Peterson for a Clinton
Portis. The Falcons would easily take the next Vince Young over the current
Vick.
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It's time for us fans to say enough is enough. Is winning at all cost
the type of society that we have become? These are sports/ games so what if our
team doesn't win. Heck, unless you’re a Patriots or Colts fan they don't
win anyway.
Ahh, who am I kidding? We are a society of big talk and little action. We won’t even refrain from drafting Portis or
Vick in order to win our measly little fantasy league let alone call for real
action.
As for the feeble minded blow-hard who will inevitably play the “Get your
priorities straight card: there are soldiers dying, homeless, sick, hungry…” well,
dog fighting is a big deal! Animal cruelty is a big deal! Oh, and by the way I
understand there are issues of greater importance but… Where does it say that
we need to address these issues one at a
time? Ever heard of multi-tasking?
I’m offended by the ignorant forms of justification some of these sports
fanatic low-life bloggers come up with. I am offended and disappointed in
the lack of class, lack of intelligence, and lack of open-mindedness. You want truth? Here is truth! Face it!
Let's see I love athletic competition: seeing, doing and talking/blogg ing about it. I am not as serious about it as I used to be. I'm not going to be one of these cheese and whine bloggers who makes excuses after a tough loss and looses his/ her lid. I will admit, I find myself cheering against certain athletes/ sports figures just as much as I cheer for my favorite athletes. Maybe I will right a blog about later.
I try and stay away from political posts because they always end in a stale-mate. However, sometimes I do indulge in the occasional social political rant. Keep an open-mind we will get along just fine. Lastly Track and Field is my fav. sport, I also like WSM and MMA (except IFL that's a joke).