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MrSlayer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-19-10 09:53 PM
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1. You can't force people to forgive someone.
Or tell them when they should. Some people will never forgive Vick for what he did. Some people never held it against him in the first place. For myself as an Eagles fan, I don't like him personally and I still derisively refer to him as "dogkiller" and "Ron Mexico" but I don't mind that he is playing ridiculously good, amazing really, for my team. I was a fan of the team long before he came and I'll be one long after he is gone. I cheer for the logo on the uniform and, in his case, not the name on the back. I'm sure there are plenty of Steeler fans who feel the same about their QB.
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