None of that affects Nike's horrible marketing error. That's the only point I'm making. They've joined their brand and their public image with someone who a great many Americans despise.
It really doesn't matter if the honchos at Nike are ok with Michael Vick, or not. They're doing in their brand, and jeopardizing their sales with this move.
He did his time; more than most people do for third degree murder. Let it go.
Yes it does. If this all gets whitewashed and put away and MV has some good games, he will be free and clear and rich.