Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick empathized when wide receiver Riley Cooper apologized to him during a 15-minute conversation Wednesday
night, and then to teammates, for using a racial slur after a
confrontation with an African-American security guard during a Kenny Chesney concert in June.
"What
if your son or daughter made a mistake of this factor? How would you
want people to perceive it? I've been there before,'' said Vick, who
made the most of his second chance with the Eagles after serving a
21-month sentence for his role in a dog-fighting ring.
"Him
being my brother, knowing him for so long, it's hard to defend him
saying that. At the same, time, it happened. We talked about it man
to man, one on one. We just know that we have to some way move on.
It's a very delicate situation. But we all understand. Somehow we all
have to find a way to get past it. That's maturity in itself.''
In
a video that has gone viral after being published Wednesday on
CrossingBroad.com Cooper said, "I will jump that fence and
fight every (N-word) here, bro."
Source:
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