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#87153 - 07/16/09 06:29 PM
NFL 2009-10
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Okay, I'll get it started. It's almost that time. For the moment, have a laugh or two: Romo's no Peyton Manning, but hey
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#87303 - 07/23/09 04:09 AM
Re: NFL 2009-10
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Regarding Vick, I would take him in a heartbeat on my NFL team. (But since the Bears now have Cutler I am not interested). Throw Plaxico Burress in there too.
I think Roger Goodell is a good guy and is trying to up hold the integrity (smirk) of the NFL but let's not kid ourselves. This is not the 60's and 70's. The NFL, like all major sports today, is about winning, money and ratings. Pure entertainment. Sure there is a question about character with Vick but the guy (in my opinion) has paid a huge penalty and quite frankly I find what he did no more repulsive than beating up a women which seems to barely get a slap on the wrist these days.
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#87338 - 07/26/09 08:36 AM
Re: NFL 2009-10
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Agreed, Steve. I'd say the same for Stallworth. Guys like Pacman Jones, who can't stay out of trouble for a season let alone a career, don't need to be reinstated. But Vick has paid for his mistake. It's time to move on. Ooh, it's almost August. Just a few more weeks. Just a little side note about college football (anybody else want to start that thread?). It might not happen, but I really like that the talking heads on ESPN Radio are taking a good look at Ole Miss. After the nation's top 5 perennial powerhouses (Florida, Texas, etc.), who do you like as a serious national championship contender. A lot of them believe the University of Mississippi - the only team to beat Florida last year, with a lot of returning starters, a good QB in Jevan Snead, a good defense, and Houston Nutt as coach - should be part of the conversation about who'll win it this year.
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#87351 - 07/26/09 07:39 PM
Re: NFL 2009-10
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I too think Vick should be allowed to play and play now for that matter. He will no doubt lose a few games at the start in part because he lied to the commish about his involvement. But he has paid a rather steep price for his foolish mistake. Thing that confuses me is you kill a dog, (which was indeed wrong) and it is 18 months in jail, but get loaded a run down and kill someone in car and you get 30 days. Where is the justice in that? As for the college thing, I will get back to you on that. Being from South Bend, I just hoping we beat anybody this year! 
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#87357 - 07/26/09 10:31 PM
Re: NFL 2009-10
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I don't know that 30 days is appropriate in the Stallworth situation. From what I understand, the family supported that sentence, and he was remorseful. If that's the deal that was worked out with the victim's family's input, I got no problem with it. Now I know some people will say the family's need for cash outweighed justice. I say: Who are we to judge? Ask anyone who has ever lost a loved one to any type of homicide, and they'll tell you, no amount of prison time will bring their family member back. So you can say, "Throw the book at him; give him the max." But is that justice or vengeance? On the other hand, if you're a poor family, here's an opportunity to do something - get needed medical care for a sick aunt, put kids through a good college, buy a modern home so everybody has a little elbow room. Do you pass that up on principle? And if you're angry about drunken drivers, you can speak out at more schools, civic clubs, churches, etc., if you have a 6-figure travel budget. Just offering another way of looking at it. Now, having said that, Goodell still can make him pay simply because he violated alcohol/drug policy and it cost a life. Criminally, I'm satisfied. But as to Stallworth's playing football, I don't have a problem if he is reinstated, but a substantial fine and some league-imposed community service requirements wouldn't be out of the question.
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#87374 - 07/28/09 04:39 PM
Re: NFL 2009-10
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It's official: no comeback for Brett Favre - at least for the time being.
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