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Old Dec 10, 2007 | 03:43 PM
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I hope that he gets another chance (which Im sure he will). Im not pointing fingers but I cant beleive what some of guys think.
 
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Old Dec 10, 2007 | 03:47 PM
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Ok, but I would expect that. He is not the only player to be fined for it and plenty of em do it and are not caught. And at least he did not jump in the stands and start fighting people. Damn, there is a freakin difference in your place of business and the NFL.
I agree with that. The NFL is different than a corporate setting. Flipping people off in a corporate world will get you canned quick. But in the NFL its allowed somewhat. I remember when Brian *** was on the Dolphins and came out of the stadium onto the field in Buffalo with both middle fingers flying high! It was awesome! Yes they get fined but they wont get fired.
 
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Old Dec 10, 2007 | 03:52 PM
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I reffed basketball at the Div 1 level. WE were told at the beginning of each season what our code of conduct was. It was also posted on the walss of each officials' dressing quarters we visitied. Often times, it was what we might do OFF THE FLOOR that would casue us more damage. The same is true here. You seem to think that everybody needs to get one of these:



It isn't necessarily what you do on the floor, the field, or whatever that counts; it is what you do off the floor or the field!

While what Vick did not have anything to do with the outcome of the games, it did have everything to do with the image of the NFL---his employer.
Life isn't about "mulligans" or a "do-overs." I have known quite a few professional athletes---minor league baseball players and umps, and a few major league players, as well. You get one shot at the brass ring---after that, it is someone els'e turn.
You get one shot at something---if you screw up, move on. The same is true with Vick. I agree with Vader; you flip somebody off on my time---you are done. You flip somebody off on your time, but in my uniform--or where people can identify you as my employee---you're going to be gone, too.


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Old Dec 10, 2007 | 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Mean4X4Machine
Damn, there is a freakin difference in your place of business and the NFL.
The NFL IS his place of business...or was.
 
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Old Dec 10, 2007 | 04:00 PM
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This thread needs to die.
 
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Old Dec 10, 2007 | 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by referee54
I reffed basketball at the Div 1 level. WE were told at the beginning of each season what our code of conduct was. It was also posted on the walss of each officials' dressing quarters we visitied. Often times, it was what we might do OFF THE FLOOR that would casue us more damage. The same is true here. You seem to think that everybody needs to get one of these:



It isn't necessarily what you do on the floor, the field, or whatever that counts; it is what you do off the floor or the field!

While what Vick did not have anything to do with the outcome of the games, it did have everything to do with the image of the NFL---his employer.
Life isn't about "mulligans" or a "do-overs." I have known quite a few professional athletes---minor league baseball players and umps, and a few major league players, as well. You get one shot at the brass ring---after that, it is someone els'e turn.
You get one shot at something---if you screw up, move on. The same is true with Vick. I agree with Vader; you flip somebody off on my time---you are done. You flip somebody off on your time, but in my uniform--or where people can identify you as my employee---you're going to be gone, too.


Tim C.
You was talking about the ref that threw games, and now you change subjects. I dont care who or what you were a ref for. It is still different than the NFL. You are saying he should not ever play again, I say he should get a chance. People dealing and doing drugs are allowed back and a guy thats fighting dogs should not be? He did not kill anyone, he did not rape anyone, he did not do this while he was at work, I believe he deserves another chance. And about the get out of jail thing, I said he deserves the time he will spend in jail. And as I said to Vader, the NFL is different than your job or place of busines and they do it all the time and get fines and suspensions and everything else. It is all dealt with differently than your place of business, mainly because it is not your place of business and you dont run it, Thank God. Because we would not have been able to see many great athletes playing on that field because they got a little hot and flipped someone off.
 
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Old Dec 10, 2007 | 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by vader716
The NFL IS his place of business...or was.
Who said it wasn't? I was talking about your place of business and how things are different from it and the NFL.
 
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Old Dec 10, 2007 | 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Mean4X4Machine
You was talking about the ref that threw games, and now you change subjects. I dont care who or what you were a ref for. It is still different than the NFL. You are saying he should not ever play again, I say he should get a chance. People dealing and doing drugs are allowed back and a guy thats fighting dogs should not be? He did not kill anyone, he did not rape anyone, he did not do this while he was at work, I believe he deserves another chance. And about the get out of jail thing, I said he deserves the time he will spend in jail. And as I said to Vader, the NFL is different than your job or place of busines and they do it all the time and get fines and suspensions and everything else. It is all dealt with differently than your place of business, mainly because it is not your place of business and you dont run it, Thank God. Because we would not have been able to see many great athletes playing on that field because they got a little hot and flipped someone off.
You can't argue with logic like that. You win, I give in, now, take your place in line for the show, "Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?"

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Old Dec 10, 2007 | 04:08 PM
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You can't argue with logic like that. You win, i give in, now, take your place in line for the show, "Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader."

Tim C.
Ouch that hurts. Where is the smiley that cries...?
 
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Old Dec 10, 2007 | 04:12 PM
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Originally Posted by referee54
You can't argue with logic like that. You win, I give in, now, take your place in line for the show, "Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?"

Tim C.
****, sign me up! I'll gladly play on that show for an easy chance at some green.
 
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Old Dec 10, 2007 | 04:20 PM
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****, sign me up! I'll gladly play on that show for an easy chance at some green.
Damn, come to think of it I do need some money.
 
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Old Dec 10, 2007 | 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Mean4X4Machine
Ok, so the other guy stopped before he got caught. Vick stops because he got caught. They both done it, Vick just did not stop before he got caught.
Hence his felony conviction.
 
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Old Dec 10, 2007 | 04:31 PM
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Hence his felony conviction.
You never cease to amaze me. Honestly, Duh, everyone realizes that, that is not the point of argument here.
 
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Old Dec 10, 2007 | 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Mean4X4Machine
You never cease to amaze me. Honestly, Duh, everyone realizes that, that is not the point of argument here.
Yes it is. How can you say it isn't? His actions, regretful and yes he regretfully admits so, are what caused him to lose everything.
 
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Old Dec 10, 2007 | 04:41 PM
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Mean4X4machine---in our world, there are consequences for taking certain actions. I beleive that Vick knew what he was doing was wrong---and he needs to accept the consequences---and one of those consequences may be never playing again in the NFL (regardless of how much restitution is made.) Now, maybe your neck of the world has no consequences, but in a federal court of law, and, in the court of public opinion (which seems to weigh heavily now in the minds of the bigwhigs in the NFL), he probably will be working somewhere other than the Georgia Dome and other venues of the NFL.

Choices---actions---consequences

I had a fomer Marine DI who was a darn good gym teacher---and his saying was, "The Choice You Make, The Price You Pay."

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