"Say NO to Felons in the NFL" Michael Vick

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Many people are blogging about Michael Vick. Should Michael Vick be given another chance to return to the NFL. This is a petition is a letter that will be sent to every NFL team Owner and Coach to try to encourage them to choose, "NO more felons in the NFL".



Yes it is true, there are others in the NFL who have committed crimes. It is now time to put your foot down and start a new NFL rule. Say No more Felons in the NFL. It is when we loose our moral foundation that we loose ourselves. You are doing a undeniable disservice to the great role models of the NFL who have not committed crimes by allowing felons like Michael Vick to return to the NFL. The NFL is just that, THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE, Its not THE NATIONAL FELONY LEAGUE, you also will be doing a disservice to this country by continuing to support felons in the NFL. I am saying to begin now and give your players fair warning that if they get a felony on their record from now on, there are no more chances to return to the NFL. And for those young men who are thinking about a career in the NFL, keep your criminal records clean because the NFL is raising their standards to not allow felony criminal records. You are rewarding the wrong group of men by allowing felons into the NFL.



Yes, he has done his time, and we are supposed to forgive. However, forgiveness doesn't mean forgetting. Most felons do not get to return to their jobs after committing a felony. Their corporations simply do not welcome them back with open arms. Drs loose their license to practice medicine, Attorneys get disbarred, Politicians no longer get to represent their constituents, and Judges get removed from the bench. Michael Vick is not the football savior for your teams. If Michael Vick returns to the NFL, his success will be limited, however the decision you make to re-employ Michael Vick will tarnish your teams reputation for years to come. Dont make Michael Vicks failure your future failures.



Many people are also saying It is just a dog, or Pit Bulls are born to fight. This is the most unreasonable thought process I have ever heard. I along with many of the NFL fan base do not understand this mentality. Maybe a visual will help you see what I see. We will not support Michael Vick. Please don't think this subject will go away. The NFL fans are far to smart to let this one go.



Below 3 sets of eyes, please choose the human being that you will not tolerate torture and killing and the dog that you will tolerate torture and killing. My point is when we only look at the eyes you will not be able to tell, and remember the eyes are the windows of the soul. Animals are no different, they bleed, they breath, they love, they cry, they help.
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If you do not support Michael Vick returning to the NFL and you do support the campaign of:
Say No more Felons in the NFL
You can also call this the Johnny Justice Petition in recognition of one of Michael Vicks rescued dogs.
Please sign this petition.

210 Signatures

  • Linda Dooley
  • Elizabeth Post
  • Dean Morie
  • Daniel Smilack
    • Comments
    • No way to Vick returning to the league I lhave loved for 30 years.
  • Jeannie Matthews
    • Comments
    • Just Say No!
  • June Miller
    • Comments
    • I know that more would sign, if they were aware of this petition. My friend Jeannie informed me.
  • stve
  • Claudius Maag
  • vincent
    • Comments
    • You guys are stupid. He served his time. There are people out there murdering humans and you can talk about is a bunch of dogs. We slaughter animals every day to eat what about them? Get a life!
  • Timothy Delaney II
  • Christopher Jones
  • ron scatt
    • Comments
    • why did he break the dogs backs by throwing them to the ground?
  • Krystal Eagle
    • Comments
    • do NOT let this killer back in the NFL
  • khaled
    • Comments
    • Everyone deserves a second chance, he paid the price so stop being such a prick.
  • James King
    • Comments
    • No to animal abusers!
  • Luan Mai
  • rebecca dise
    • Comments
    • this man is not a good role model.what kind of message are we sending to our kids?
  • J. D.
    • Comments
    • Michael Vick deserves life for what he did to those dogs! Pit Bulls rock, neuter Vick!!
  • Christine McGinnis
    • Comments
    • Michael Vick is a disgrace to humanity as are all sadistic psychopaths.
  • est
    • Comments
    • murderer
  • beverly and ryan deruby
    • Comments
    • for years he participated in violence(how could there be remorse when he does not value animals but enjoys torturing them.
  • margie and david oshan
  • Katherine Moreschi
  • Sarah Burkholder
  • Lucy Muttillo
  • Claudia Martin
  • Vera Martin
  • Brian
    • Comments
    • If vick gets back I will never watch the nfl again he should be magled like he let those poor animals get hurt NO VICK EVER
  • Emelia chick
  • Michele Bachelder
  • deborah miller
    • Comments
    • He does not deserve to play, he is mentally ill for what he alowed to happen to those dogs. There is plenty of talent out there forget Vick!
  • John miller
    • Comments
    • NO to Vick, he makes me sick
  • Daniel Held
  • alan clark
    • Comments
    • no more felons in the nfl
  • Michelle Alden
    • Comments
    • We need goodhearted role models for our children
  • Ashley alden
    • Comments
    • Do Not reward this pig
  • jeanette perry
    • Comments
    • just say no
  • Merrill Magowan
  • Alicia Pickard
  • Mike Jasiewicz
  • vishal shah
  • Edward Heyman
  • Clay Brown
  • D. C. Harris
    • Comments
    • A canine-beheading role model for our youth? A dog-hating Taliban face for American football? Surely the NFL owners are not so greedy as to experiment with this potent poisonous mix.
  • Sunday Thompson
    • Comments
    • You people are going to have to GET IT. Clean up your game.
  • Annette Clark
    • Comments
    • he should never be allowed to play football again. Is he the example we want our children to follow, I think not.
  • Jim Clark
    • Comments
    • Would you let a murdered play football again
  • Mickie
  • LAUREN FLYNN
    • Comments
    • The dogs that he tortured, maimed and killed over the years did not get a second chance. Anyone who can perpetrate this level of cruelty should not be in a position to be a roll model for young people.
  • Laura Mount
    • Comments
    • I sign a code of conduct agreement where I work. The NFL should enforce the same for those who are convicted of crimes.