| BamaFan121s |  01-20-2009 06:59 PM |         Quote:       
					Originally Posted by DukesMommy
					(Post 2429405)
				   He doesn't deserve the status he had before. Being in the NFL makes him a celebrity. He had that position and we saw what he chose to do. He effed up-he made that decision, knowing the consequences. If I had children, I wouldn't want them looking up to someone like that, and I sure as hell wouldn't want them to see him regain what he once had just because he could grease a few palms, or whatever would get him back to where he was.     |       THAT is actually my opinion on it too, believe it or not.  I don't think he should be viewed as a role model either.   I don't want him back in the NFL either and would never support a team that would have him.  But that is just MY opinion.  I don't think it's my place to dictate what company can hire him and which can't.  As far as not wanting your children (theoretically speaking) to look up to someone like that...shouldn't that be the parent's job to instill those values in their child and teach them right from wrong?  It's not the NFL's responsibility to instill values on the youth of America, that is something that comes from parenting.    Quote:       
					Originally Posted by DukesMommy
					(Post 2429405)
				  The same goes for other celebs (just because someone brought it up earlier) I don't think they should be rewarded for the negative attention they get with DUI's.  
they should all get treated the same way anyone else would. If I got busted for dog fighting and animal cruelty, went to prison, then got out, I know I wouldn't be able to go back to working in the preschool I worked at.     |       You wouldn't be allowed because of the type of work you do.  I personally don't think that he "got special treatment" because of who he is.  He got a sentence a heck of a lot stricter that any average Joe would have gotten.  People are convicted of the same crime frequently and get community service and a fine IF that even.  Do I think the penalties for animal cruelty should be more harsh?  You bet I do, for both the suffering the animals are subjected to AND because I think it masks a deeper, dangerous psychological issue.  But they aren't as strict as they should be and per our justice system, he will have served his time and at that point should be free to re-enter the work force, whatever that may be.  I'm confused by how he has been rewarded over all of this?  :confused:  He got and is getting what he deserves, fines, jail time, loss of property, a tarnished reputation, fired from his job and loss of his income from endorsements.  Which is exactly what he deserves. If you feel that strongly about it, boycott the team that signs him, or boycott the NFL altogether.    |