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Originally Posted by SBXVII
I would like to think that we as a society are doing something in order to make him see his wrong doing other then letting him sit in a cell and weight lift all day. Otherwise he will come out no different then the way he went in. And in doing so I would like to think we as a society would give the individual a chance at making money to raise his family or future family with a half decent job. His talent is football. I expect he would have something to do with football. Maybe you would like for it to be at the high school level to influence our youth.
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There's your problem, you think government or society can change an individual's mind-set. It rarely happens, that's why the recidivism rate for criminals is so high. Vick may not fight dogs again, but it will have nothing to do with some animal-sensitivity training or counseling. It will be because of the punishment and losses he took.
http://www.cor.state.pa.us/stats/lib...sm%20Study.pdf
No one is saying Vick shouldn't be allowed to hold a job, he just shouldn't be re-instated to the NFL. There are several other football leagues he could try out for, CFL, AFL, etc. He has college credits on his resume, not sure what he majored in, maybe he could go out and get a job like the rest of us.