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Dr Boyce Watkins: Nike Isn’t Done with Vick
by on Oct.05, 2009, under Black Speakers, african american athletes, african american speakers, black athletes
by Dr. Boyce Watkins, Syracuse University
Dick’s Sporting Goods recently made a decision that is bad for business. Taking one of the boldest, and perhaps silliest, stands of any corporation in recent memory, Dick’s decided not to sell Michael Vick jerseys in any of their stores.
Perhaps they earned a few dog-loving customers, but they lost the support of any shareholder who cares about making money. It’s one thing for lynch mobs to embrace vigilantism, but another for a corporation to engage in the same irrational behavior. Vick paid his debt to society; it’s time to move on with our lives.
The top brass at the Nike Corporation are smarter than the management at Dick’s Sporting Goods, but they too understand the need to stay away from Michael Vick, at least for right now. When asked to respond to rumors that Vick had signed a deal with Nike, the company gave an immediate and resounding "no." After the Nike denial, Michael Vick’s agent, Joel Segal, had to backpedal faster than an NFL defensive back to kill any indication that his client has re-signed with the "big swoosh." However, the confidence with which the signing was announced indicates that the relationship might be deeper than we think.
The truth is that I don’t believe a single word of the Nike dismissal. Like the big egos in Beyonce’s song, Nike’s swoosh is " too big, too wide, too strong" for them to sit idly by as one of the greatest quarterbacks in the history of the NFL makes his return to the game. Nike executives have seen Vick grace the cover of Xbox games and sports magazines and often refer to him as the man who "revolutionized the quarterback position." They know that Vick is not washed up, and that some of his best years may still be ahead of him.
Dr. Boyce Watkins on AOL Black Voices – 10/2/09
by on Oct.03, 2009, under Black Speakers, Syracuse Finance, african american athletes, african american speakers, black athletes
Dr Boyce: Think Nike’s Done with Michael Vick? Think Again
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Financial Lovemaking: Managing "Baby Mama Drama"
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Dr Boyce and Farai Chideya Discuss Life as an African American
- In the video below, Farai Chideya and I are on NPR "News and Notes" discussing the economy of the … Read More
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Dr. Boyce: Black Scholars Speak Out on the Sale of Ebony Magazine
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Senate Finance Rejects the Public Option on Health Insurance
- Liberal Democrats chose not to inject the widely debated Public Option into the healthcare … Read More
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Dr Boyce Money: Learning Entrepreneurship from Madam CJ Walker
- The other day, I caught up with Fenorris Pearson, CEO of Global Consumer Innovations. Fenorris is … Read More
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The Cheapest Car in the World, but you can’t buy it in the US
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Financial Lovemaking: Who Keeps the Ring if the Engagement is Called Off?
- This video below answers an important question that many of us may end up confronting at some … Read More
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Dr. Boyce and Rev. Al Sharpton on the Death of Derrion Albert
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Company Makes Money from Deadly Urban Trend: "Sipping Syrup"
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What you MUST Know About Your Property Insurance
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Dr. Boyce and Rev. Al Sharpton Discuss Barack Obama, Black Politics, David Paterson
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Don’t Let Your Spouse Control All of Your Finances
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Dr. Boyce: Michael Vick is Back
by on Aug.14, 2009, under Uncategorized
by Dr. Boyce Watkins, Syracuse University
He’s back. After a 2 year saga that kept my head spinning, the young man who made a terrible mistake is finally being allowed to make a living. I have supported Michael Vick all along, but not because I felt that he was innocent. I’ve supported him because I do not believe that dog fighting is the kind of crime that deserves a lifetime punishment. So, to the extremists at PETA who want to see Michael Vick burn in the hell of unemployment and incarceration for the rest of his life, I only have one thing to say: grow up.
Michael Vick’s reinstatement to the NFL and recent signing by the Philadelphia Eagles unleashed a plethora of thoughts within me. On some level, his return is a bit of an "Athletic Juneteenth" for those who tire of seeing our country make African American athletes into public enemy number one whenever they screw up. To this day, we act as if Marion Jones is the devil, Barry Bonds is a monster, and Terrell Owens is some kind of criminal. This treatment is nothing new, as black athletes have been getting villified for decades, and their molehills are consistently turned into mountains, ripe for high-tech lynchings. This is the tradition of America.
It only seems appropriate that Michael Vick sign his contract in a city like Philadelphia, the place that I love and fear at the same time. I love the city because they’ve supported me in my work with the great Wendy Williams, Dom Giordano andCharlamagne Tha God. But there is a dark side of "Killadelphia" that shows itself in the way they support their sports teams. They are the fans that cheered when it appeared that Michael Irvin may have broken his neck, so they sure as heck aren’t going to pay much attention to animal rights protestors blocking their path to a Super Bowl. In a city like Philly, the slogan is simple: "If you win, we forgive all sin." Vick will be right at home.










