My stance on Vick and the whole issue is pretty well known I think. I'll try to condense it into short bullet points.
1. If you can seriously sit here and tell me that you see absolutely no moral difference in a hunter shooting a duck/deer/squirrel/etc for food and Vick puchasing, breeding, systematically torturing and, then, killing these dogs in the most horrific ways imaginable, then I'd say that you have some major issues discerning morality at all. All the hunters I know take great pains to ensure they take their quarry in one shot, instantly. They don't take glee in the abject suffering of an animal just for their own pleasure.
2. I hope Vick never plays in the NFL again. Will he? Probably. What I hope in a realistic sense happens is that Goodell suspends him for a year. Just like suspensions happen to other players who commit crimes. That way that puts him out of the NFL for three years, which is better than two. He should be allowed to work again, and, even play football again. I just hope it's never in the NFL. He'd do great in the CFL, and, since I don't watch it, that's fine.
3. Vick violated a fundamental law of nature. He violated the trust I believe exists between man and other living things. Man is the steward of the earth. We don't always do the best of jobs, but, we are. All of earth's creaures, we also hold dominion over. That does not mean we can willy-nilly do as we please. I live in the country and always have. Mice get in the house quite often. I have to eliminate them. I do not capture them and torture them. I get snap traps and try to end thier existance as painlessly as possible in order to preserve the health and welfare of my family. It give me no joy to do this.
Vick loved the pain, anguish, and abject terror he subjected other living things to. It was gratifying for him. It was an enjoyable part of his life of wealth and priviledge. Just think about all those dogs howling and screaming as Vick tortured them for months, perhaps years, all the way from birth, to thier eventual horrific deaths. If you can defend or somhow morally excuse Vick's acts, then, you seriously need to re-evaluate the reading on your moral compass.