Disgusted by Vick

At one point in my life I was huge Michael Vick fan; in part because he played at VT and because of his athletic abilities on the field. But now I have absolutely no respect for him or his family. He disgusts me!

I read a very interesting article by Mark Kriegel on FoxSports.com about Nike’s lack of corporate responsibility when it comes to the athletes they sponsor, and the chances of Vick ever winning the PR game of his life. Screw the Super Bowl, if he can’t prove to the public a clear path to innocence he will be crucified! Kreigel puts dog fighting in a very succinct light when he wrote:

Still, the fact is, there is no way for Vick to win here. Even if he wins in court, the damage will be severe. A bar fight, a substance abuse problem, all of that can be dealt with. But in the public’s mind, dogfighting is somewhere between wife-beating and the ultimate sin, point-shaving.

For the sports fanatic points shaving is an ultimate sin, but for a father and a husband being a wife-beater is disgusting.

A few hours after Kreigel’s post Nike announced they were suspending the release of  any marketing communication regarding Vick’s new shoe, but not the release of the actual product. Nike you disgust me too.  Vick does afford due process, but why don’t you send a clear message to athletes that their off the field images and the money they make are tied just as intrinsically to the image on the field? Why weren’t the shoes suspended? Change the name of the shoe! Sending such a message has nothing to do w/ due process, but everything to do with corporate responsibility (which they so proudly boast on their site).  Very sad.

Vick and NIKE get the Rosie Award. 

1 Response to “Disgusted by Vick”


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    What a miserable person Mike Vick is - yes I know we need to remember due process, but I still think we are looking at a psychopath, one with tons of money who probably feels he is above the law! My heart goes out to those poor dogs - even though Pit Bull Terriers are a very scary breed to me, they still deserve to be loved and treaded like one of God’s creatures.
    As for sports shoes, I think we should stick with Stephon Marbury who is a wonderful example of a human being and an amazing Basket Ball Player - he is selling great shoes for just $14.98 and he does so much for kids. Stephon is more about being a Goal model (his words)for kids than a Role model and is trying to change the world with his very affordable Starbury line of clothing. I think Stephon is GREAT and uses his fame and popularity for the good of others!

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