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One interesting thing about the Stallworth sentencing is that Mike Vick served over a year for dog fighting, yet Stallworth will serve 30 days.

See anything wrong with that?

I am not saying Vick shouldn’t have done time, but he never killed a person. Why is the human that Stallworth killed worth less than that of pitbulls.

Greg Anderson, the trainer for Barry Bonds, served over 4 months for contempt of court. Four times what Stallworth will serve.

Is that worth more than a human life?

Sometimes being an NFL fan is hard.

  • Mac75

    Yeah, I am biased against Vick because:
    1.) I'm a dog person
    and 2.) I never liked his style

    However, I am appalled at the slap on the wrist that drunken Donte Stallworth got. The justice system is more corrupt than the Mafia.

  • outsidersview

    What does all this have to do with being an NFL fan? It has nothing to do with dogs or steroids it is the family of the victim lining their pockets and letting it go away! Goddell suspended Dante indefinately and Vick got what he deserved. Why this makes it hard for you to be a fan makes no sense? If you want something to do besides watch football go down to that dump they call plum island and watch everyone whine and cry for government help. Even though they made the decision to buy a shanty on an erroding beach???????????????? But thats just an outsiders view…

  • tuck328

    Dante was not slobbering drunk.He called 911 ,he co-operated in every way.
    The deceased jumped on to a state highway and was accidently hit and died.
    Vick ,electricuted,drowned,slammed to the floor , stomped.and hung a dog for losing a fight.
    Thirty days and two year house arrest and four years of supervised release plus he lost his job is plenty of punishment.
    Vick on the other hand……

  • http://www.Dogs.info Dogs

    I`m also a Dog person, and I was appalled at the justice system over this.

  • http://www.dogfencediy.com/pet-containment/ Dog containment

    This is something really interesting and concerning for the society.

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