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uppity_heathen September 5 2009, 04:12:40 UTC
I don't think there was any reason to mention Reid's sons in this article. And just about everyone brokes a law at some point but only those who are caught are called criminals. The war on drugs is ridiculous anyway. People should be able to destroy themselves if they so choose. Perhaps Andy Reid's problems with his sons showed him that no one is perfect and sometimes people who fuck up are good people.

What Vick did is digusting and it bothers me that people want to see him play again but I thinkt he stuff about Reid's family is just a low blow.

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joshthevegan September 5 2009, 04:49:07 UTC
This article (and all I've found on the subject) are so terribly written. They are exploiting Andy Reid's personal family problems to justify him taking a monster under his wing.

Also, the sub-heading "Protesters marked Vick's return to field" contains precisely one sentence about the protests against this man, and then proceded to list lackluster stats about his performance in the preseason. Grrrr.

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edgiko September 5 2009, 05:51:26 UTC
I didn't hear about this. I WAS TOO BUSY WANTING TO GIVE FARVE A VIKING FUNERAL! >:| Bad sportsmanship comment aside..urg. Why did they even let him back in? Some people are okay with it going "well he paid his debt to society."

Yes, I would like to see you guys say that if he was a serial rapist murder. :/

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joshthevegan September 5 2009, 06:40:20 UTC
LOL. I hate Favre too. His only Super Bowl ring is one he won against my boys, so I have issues.

Seriously, it's not like this was a one time deal, this was a elaborate scheme of animal abuse that got exposed. GAAAAAAA!

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