What price Vick-tory?
What a disgrace that the NFL lets a supporter of cruelty to animals play and make millions after serving time in prison (“Michael Vick’s Comeback,” Editorial, Nov. 21).
What happened to the code of good sportsmanship? I have an American bulldog that would love to go a round or two with that punk.
Jeffrey P. Smith
Brooklyn
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The vicious Vick, who made everybody sick, has become a Sunday hero.
But what about the other days of the week? Do we forget the fiend to satisfy our lust for Sunday glory?
Gary Schwartz
Fort Lee, NJ
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Vick is a convicted felon who for years committed premeditated criminal acts against innocent animals.
He should not be on the football field, but rather be serving a lifelong ban from the NFL to make him think about his egregious actions.
Edward Schnepf
Ozone Park
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Personal redemption has nothing to do with Vick’s performance on the football field.
He tortured innocent creatures and, if a society’s humanity is related to how its animals are treated, Vick has much more to do before he’s forgiven.
Mike Latzer
Closter, NJ


