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Originally Posted by Rx Tone
Wrong. Vick admitted in court personally killing by hanging, drowning and electrocution of the dogs that were injured or "under performed".He denied everything until he realized he was caught. He lied to the investigators and got caught perjuring himself, he failed a drug screen while he was out on bond.
Stallworth stopped immediately, called the police and (stupidly) admitted he had been drinking. He accepted responsibility and recognized what he did was wrong and pleaded guilty.The guy is still dead, though.
The commissioner of the NFL wrote about Vick:
"You have engaged in conduct detrimental to the welfare of the NFL and have violated the league's personal conduct policy," Goodell told Vick"
Stallworth will soon hear the same words.
That's a morals clause.
Stallworth won't be playing in the NFL. Same reason.
Neither of these guys should be playing.Neither ever will again.
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The point is they should play again. Both of these guys accepted what they did, and are willing to do whatever they can to make it right. I'm not even a Vick fan, in fact I've hated him most of his career, but christ let him come back already. Stallworth is getting off way too easy for his crime. Bottom line, people are way too up in arms about animals, and the legal system is all up on their ****s about it.