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Originally Posted by Pentegarn
Another argument I am hearing is, "he isn't genuinely sorry. He only regrets what happened because of all that he lost"
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ONYA MATE!
Does anyone really think that ANYONE would be truly sorry for something heinous they had done if they never got caught? This is what "second chances" are about, people! Get over it. He paid his dues, he got conditionally reinstated, the Eagles took a flyer on him (I'm still in shock, I admit it) and he's promised to work with the Humane Society to address the horrible problem we have in Philly with dogfighting.
If he begins to save a few animals from death and destruction, I'm thinking his transformation will be
de facto complete.
And the latest poll suggests Philly fans are pretty much split down the middle as to whether this is a good thing for the Eagles. The pendulum is already starting to swing the other way.