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- JustcuriousLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
After they crop his ears too short, make him fight in a pit(for his life), and hang him when he doesn't win and or heal.
- rottLv 41 decade ago
No. Ordinary people with felonies and cruelty charges have all kinds of license revocations, restrictions. So he can play ball, he's still ordinary and ought to follow the rules.He should never be allowed any ownership of any animal again. what I would like to see is can Mike play Pitt Bait?but that's just the sicko part of me coming out.
Source(s): Love dogs, and I gotta play by the rules,too. - Anonymous1 decade ago
yes
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
he did his time
he committed a crime that most people would've gotten maybe a year for.
They wanted to make an example out of him so they gave him more
but chris brown roams the streets
- 1 decade ago
Hell Yea one of the best to play the game and everyone makes mistakes so just forgive the man!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
his crime had nothing to do with football.
but i could care less. he is a disgusting human being and should have been "put to sleep"
so no, i think vick and football equals no
- Anonymous1 decade ago
He did his time and paid his debt to society. Federal prison is no joke. I think he deserves a second chance.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
no he should not be allowed to play any kinds of sports ever again