Gonzales is out as Attorney General.
Damn, we're good!
MORE: Just watching the noon hour news and I have to say: My, how the mighty Bush Administration media machine has fallen ... seeing split screens occupied by Gonzales on one side and Michael Vick on the other -- both leaving their respective halls of justice -- is not the visual I'm sure the White House was going for.
MORE STILL: Acting Attorney General Paul Clement is from Cedarburg -- who knew?
Showing posts with label Michael Vick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Vick. Show all posts
Monday, August 27, 2007
Monday, August 20, 2007
Vick Takes a Plea, Runs Out Clock on his Career
This may become the classic case study on a spoiled athlete -- a cautionary tale coaches remind themselves when justifying treating their kids like -- gasp! -- any other kids.
Hopefully college and professional teams will revamp their HR departments:
Most leagues require their athletes to attend programs -- "rookie seminars" -- that help teach them the finer points of the professional athlete, but with all of the high profile off-field incidents that have occurred in the last few years, from Pac Man Jones to the Cincinnati Bengals, one would assume more can be done.
There will always be great athletes willing to throw everything away for something of little value simply because they take risks for a living. That's what makes them great -- taking risks -- and unless they have guidance those athletes will start taking risks with no material gain, but simply to avoid getting caught. I don't know if that was Vick's case (it sounds far more forgiving than being motivated by a brutal blood-lust), but athletes have to be reminded that those who throw away their talents early in life are not viewed as tragic or romantic figures -- they're just punks.
Hopefully college and professional teams will revamp their HR departments:
Most teams have their own security directors, who are responsible for protecting players off the field and, especially, on the road. But on many teams, the security directors (if not some other officials) are also the ones who advise the athletes on which limousine companies and strip club operators have the most discretion. "It turns out the guy isn't there for bomb threats," says Shirley. "He's there to make sure the players don't get into trouble."
Most leagues require their athletes to attend programs -- "rookie seminars" -- that help teach them the finer points of the professional athlete, but with all of the high profile off-field incidents that have occurred in the last few years, from Pac Man Jones to the Cincinnati Bengals, one would assume more can be done.
There will always be great athletes willing to throw everything away for something of little value simply because they take risks for a living. That's what makes them great -- taking risks -- and unless they have guidance those athletes will start taking risks with no material gain, but simply to avoid getting caught. I don't know if that was Vick's case (it sounds far more forgiving than being motivated by a brutal blood-lust), but athletes have to be reminded that those who throw away their talents early in life are not viewed as tragic or romantic figures -- they're just punks.
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