Philadelphia Inquirer | Michael Vick
Sports Columnist Phil Sheridan of the Philadelphia Inquirer newspaper spoke out on Michael Vick’s return with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Phil Sheridan believes that Vick is simply “not worth the trouble”. Vick comes back after having been trialed for dog fighting and brutality.
According to PETA here is what Michael Vick did:
PETA and millions of decent football fans around the world are disappointed that the Eagles decided to sign a guy who hung dogs from trees. He electrocuted them with jumper cables and held them under water. You have to wonder what sort of message this sends to young fans who care about animals and don’t want them to be harmed.
Do you think Michael Vick should be allowed to play or not?
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Robert Smith on August 14th, 2009
Yeah, let him play. Let him play as long as his head is held under water, and he is hooked up to a significant electrical current. Then hang him from a tree!