So I was holding off being too mad, assuming there was some kind of rationale behind it that I didn't understand, but having not seen one yet, I'll just assume there really isn't, and that Michael Vick is actually being honored for his courage in, um, getting his job back, or minimally complying with the conditions of his release. Or something:
Philadelphia Eagles' Michael Vick recipient of courage award - ESPN
Quote:
"I've overcome a lot, more than probably one single individual can handle or bear," Vick said. "You ask certain people to walk through my shoes, they probably couldn't do. Probably 95 percent of the people in this world because nobody had to endure what I've been through, situations I've been put in, situations I put myself in and decisions I have made, whether they have been good or bad.
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I know that if I were asked to walk through Michael Vick's shoes, I probably couldn't do. And most likely, that is because I am probably not in the top 5% of courageous heroes.