Found July 21, 2009 on
Bleacher Report:
Americans love giving out second chances, especially to celebrities.
Get a DUI – no problem. Have an affair – who doesn’t, these days? Hit your wife – that’s okay. For better or for worse, fans are generally willing to forgive past transgressions as long as the athlete or celebrity apologizes and performs.
But harm dogs, and many people draw the line.
Disgraced quarterback Michael Vick finished his nearly two-year dogfighting sentence Monday. While Vick will remain on probation for three more years, his release from federal custody effectively closes the book on the debt he owed to society, according to the federal government.
Whether Vick’s debt to the NFL is absolved, however, is still unknown. Vick remains indefinitely suspended by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. Vick is expected to meet with Goodell within the next two weeks to discuss a potential reentry into professional football.
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