Will the dog days ever end?
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After Michael Vick’s sentence and suspension are served, quarterback will be out of the question. However, if he is allowed back into the NFL, he could create a new position -- rover.
Bill McGee
Las Vegas
It’s just a shame that the dogs Michael Vick hanged and drowned got to see Jesus before he did.
Marc Gerber
Encino
Several have commented on how Mr. Vick deserves a second chance. I’m all for that. However, I don’t think he should ever be allowed to play professional football. That would send the wrong message yet again to young people. No, I think Mr. Vick’s next job on his way to a second chance should be working as a cage cleaner at his local dog shelter.
Bernard Harrington
Long Beach
I’m a dog lover, but I’ll bet half the Bengals roster has done worse things than Michael Vick in the last 10 minutes.
Paul Schowalter
Cypress
I don’t know USC’s coach Todd McNair, but after reading about his inhumane treatment of dogs I would strongly urge the school to terminate the man. Another “mistake”? People who are entertained by inflicting pain on helpless animals are sick. They are certainly not the kind of people we need to have supervising our young people, our students, or anyone else.
Michael Harreschou
Prescott Valley, Ariz.
OK, this Michael Vick dog thing is getting way out of hand and Bruins Nation has way too much time on its hands. USC assistant coach Todd McNair was convicted 14 years ago of mistreating dogs and also served community service.
What are the little gutty bloggers going to find next, that Pete Carroll refused to give out candy on Halloween?
Joe Castillo
Lomita
Pete Carroll calls Todd McNair’s involvement in animal cruelty a “non-issue.” You then wonder what Carroll would regard as an issue. A fumbled snap from center? Jumping offside? Blown pass coverage in the secondary?
Don’t you just love these coaches who manage to find threadbare excuses for criminal behavior on the part of their players and staff? Surely there are any number of assistant coaches, without baggage, who perform admirably in any athletic program. Go find them, Mike Garrett and Dan Guerrero.
Bill Shannon
Oceanside
I guess all football announcers will now have to avoid saying, “They’re in a real dogfight now!”
Jeff Drobman
Agoura
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