11-04-2014, 07:52 PM
HotD, the Vikings offense misses him tremendously, but I'm sure ownership is struggling with possibly re-instating him.
Minnesotans are pretty judgemental, and many (including sponsors) will have a hard time with him EVER returning to the club.
However, i personally feel like what he did can ultimately have a positive outcome. He can become an advocate for kids, and more importantly, come out publicly against corporal punishment.
If he does that, and is genuinely committed, this state, I feel, would be willing to forgive him and welcome him back.
That would be great for the team. He's still a better option that the 2 guys that are the current RB's.
Every Viking fan is interested to see how this plays out.
Minnesotans are pretty judgemental, and many (including sponsors) will have a hard time with him EVER returning to the club.
However, i personally feel like what he did can ultimately have a positive outcome. He can become an advocate for kids, and more importantly, come out publicly against corporal punishment.
If he does that, and is genuinely committed, this state, I feel, would be willing to forgive him and welcome him back.
That would be great for the team. He's still a better option that the 2 guys that are the current RB's.
Every Viking fan is interested to see how this plays out.