Vick spotted at strip club?

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According to "a number of gossip blogs," Michael Vick was spotted at a Virginia Beach strip club with Allen Iverson on Monday night.

Strip clubs are legal and Vick hasn't seen many women in the last two years, so this seems natural enough. There's no word on whether Vick made it rain.
Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution
 

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Spectre;2851334 said:
According to "a number of gossip blogs," Michael Vick was spotted at a Virginia Beach strip club with Allen Iverson on Monday night.

Strip clubs are legal and Vick hasn't seen many women in the last two years, so this seems natural enough. There's no word on whether Vick made it rain.
Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution

They're legal, but if this is true, I bet Goodell frowns on it big-time.
 

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Virginia strip clubs suck.

With that said, I don't really know why this would be a big deal, unless it violates the terms of Vick's probation.
 

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ArmyCowboy;2851340 said:
Virginia strip clubs suck.

With that said, I don't really know why this would be a big deal, unless it violates the terms of Vick's probation.
Yes they do.
I am from right here in Newport News, VA where both of these players are from so I'm not surprised they're together... but why go to a VA strip club? For pasties?
Surely MV still has contacts down in ATL where da scrippas be at.
 

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I think he's completely off paper now.

He's no longer part of the system.

Also, I read he was with AI and AI's wife.
 

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After being in the hole for a year or so I'd think he'd be spotted in Nevada at the bunnyranch. :laugh2:
 

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WoodysGirl;2851350 said:
I think he's completely off paper now.

He's no longer part of the system.

Also, I read he was with AI and AI's wife.


off paper huh?

lol, you thug.

that made me laugh.

to the OP: Is spelled Scrip club.
 

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If true, bad move on Michael Vick's part.

Strip Clubs in general have been a very sore spot for the NBA and NFL.

Even though he may legally have the right to enter a Strip Club, he still has to understand that now he is battling the court of public opinion, which will play a major part in the decision process with regards to getting re-instated into the league.

This is a really stupid move on his part.

The first thing Michael Vick should have done is hiring a good PR person (assuming he can afford it).

**It's on the front page of MSNBC, so it is probably true**
 

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DCBoysfan;2851437 said:
If true, it seems harmless to me

No law aginst it but as mentioned by Maikeru-sama it was not very smart when you are trying to win people over and looking for another opportunity.
 

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Don't care what he's on or off, it's stupid, but then again he's a stupid person.
 

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Big Dakota;2851479 said:
Don't care what he's on or off, it's stupid, but then again he's a stupid person.

As Mr. Gump says. Stupid is as stupid does. :laugh2:
 

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Maikeru-sama;2851428 said:
If true, bad move on Michael Vick's part.

Strip Clubs in general have been a very sore spot for the NBA and NFL.

Even though he may legally have the right to enter a Strip Club, he still has to understand that now he is battling the court of public opinion, which will play a major part in the decision process with regards to getting re-instated into the league.

This is a really stupid move on his part.

The first thing Michael Vick should have done is hiring a good PR person (assuming he can afford it).

**It's on the front page of MSNBC, so it is probably true**

I see your point BUT

Do we really want to live in a society in which we have to avoid taking part in completely legal activites just because it is a "sore spot" with someone else?

I don't.

Then you have to factor in the hypocrisy angle. The NFL uses sex appeal to sell it's product. Sometimes the only difference between the cheerleadres half time show and the strip club dancers is 6 square inches of fabric.

If the simple fact that he attended a strip club keeps him from being reinstated then every single player in the NFL should stand up and start going to strip clubs in a high profile manner.

The man went out to have a good time and see some hot women.

Who here hasn't done that?
 

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Did Vick make it rain on his first day as a free man?
Posted by Mike Florio on July 23, 2009 12:45 PM ET

At key strategic moments during last night's Green Day concert (i.e., when they played songs with which I'm not familiar), I'd check the PFT e-mail via my Sprint device.

One message that caught my attention came from Jason McIntyre, proprietor of The Big Lead.

Per McIntyre, who cites multiple unnamed sources, quarterback Mike Vick spent his first night out of federal custody at a Virginia Beach strip club with NBA star Allen Iverson.

We didn't know what to make of it at first. Would Vick truly be that stupid?

Apart from the fact that he needs to be extremely careful about what he does prior to his meeting with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, who has grown all too familiar with players who "likeded the scrip clubs," the terms of Vick's three-year probation undoubtedly prevent him from drinking alcohol -- and potentially forbid him from even visiting an establishment that serves it.

Thus, we admit that we were inclined to pull an ESPN, and ignore it. But with papers like the Atlanta Journal-Constitution mentioning it and a flood of readers sending e-mails about it, we had to explore this one.

So we dusted off our own "real journalist" disguise (it's actually one of those Halloween masks with the thin elastic band in the back that always breaks), and we've learned that Vick strongly denies attending a strip club on Monday night -- and that others around him corroborate that fact.

But we've yet to get an answer with 100 percent certainty, so there's still a chance that McIntyre's report is accurate.

If it is, Jim Haslett likely will be a happy man, since he coaches the UFL franchise to which Vick's rights have been assigned for the 2009 season.
 

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Vtwin;2851511 said:
I see your point BUT

Do we really want to live in a society in which we have to avoid taking part in completely legal activites just because it is a "sore spot" with someone else?

I don't.

Then you have to factor in the hypocrisy angle. The NFL uses sex appeal to sell it's product. Sometimes the only difference between the cheerleadres half time show and the strip club dancers is 6 square inches of fabric.

If the simple fact that he attended a strip club keeps him from being reinstated then every single player in the NFL should stand up and start going to strip clubs in a high profile manner.

The man went out to have a good time and see some hot women.

Who here hasn't done that?

IF this is true....

All of that is good and well and I really do agree with you if this occurred in a vaccum. But Goodell is in a position of dictatorship and the precedent has already been set that he does not look favorably on strip club visitations by guys who have already been in trouble.

I hope this fairly harmless event doesn't come back to bite him. The fact that there is even that potential tells us it was a very stupid move.

Next question. If this is NOT true, should the ones (The Big Lead) who delivered this news be shut down for a few days as a penalty?
 

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Vtwin;2851511 said:
I see your point BUT

Do we really want to live in a society in which we have to avoid taking part in completely legal activites just because it is a "sore spot" with someone else?

I don't.

Then you have to factor in the hypocrisy angle. The NFL uses sex appeal to sell it's product. Sometimes the only difference between the cheerleadres half time show and the strip club dancers is 6 square inches of fabric.

If the simple fact that he attended a strip club keeps him from being reinstated then every single player in the NFL should stand up and start going to strip clubs in a high profile manner.

The man went out to have a good time and see some hot women.

Who here hasn't done that?

Not that there is anything wrong with that :)
 
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