Words of Wisdom: Terrelle Pryor
In case you missed it, this is Terrelle Pryor's response to why he wore MIKE VICK on his eye black on Saturday:
"Not everybody's the perfect person in the world. I mean everyone kills people, murders people, steals from you, steals from me, whatever. I think that people need a second chance, and I've always looked up to Mike Vick, and I always will."
[Thanks Dan!]
Comments
That figures he looks ups to a guy that killed dogs and backed a dog fighting ring. A guy that flipped off fans as he was leaving the field and a guy that had contraband residue in a hidden compartment of a water bottle....... Great role mold to look up to!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: LC at September 9, 2009 07:01 AM
first of all pryors right everybody deserves a second chance to be a better person for vick it took prison. tell you what that straighten out alot of people. and to LC get over it he did his time let the guy play football. remember its just football as for role models shouldnt we set higher bars for our kids than atheletes as figures to look up to? there is people doing great things for humanity out there maybe its their time to shine since NFL players seem to make horrible decisions.
Posted by: jon at September 9, 2009 03:41 PM
first of all pryors right everybody deserves a second chance to be a better person for vick it took prison. tell you what that straighten out alot of people. and to LC get over it he did his time let the guy play football. remember its just football as for role models shouldnt we set higher bars for our kids than atheletes as figures to look up to? there is people doing great things for humanity out there maybe its their time to shine since NFL players seem to make horrible decisions.
Posted by: jon at September 9, 2009 03:41 PM
first of all pryors right everybody deserves a second chance to be a better person for vick it took prison. tell you what that straighten out alot of people. and to LC get over it he did his time let the guy play football. remember its just football as for role models shouldnt we set higher bars for our kids than atheletes as figures to look up to? there is people doing great things for humanity out there maybe its their time to shine since NFL players seem to make horrible decisions.
Posted by: jon at September 9, 2009 03:42 PM
my bad pressed post a couple times
Posted by: jon at September 9, 2009 03:44 PM











