Mike Vick busted!

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NFL superstar Mike Vick is scheduled to enter training camp with his Atlanta Falcons teammates tomorrow. All eyes are on the NFL's most exciting player as he begins preparing for what many expect to be his best season ever. But it now looks as if Vick, who is the NFL's highest paid player, enjoyed a little too much of the "high" life during the off-season. MediaTakeOut.com exclusively obtained a photograph of Mike Vick with what appears to be a marijuana blunt in his hand.

The photo, which was on Vick's girlfriend's Myspace page, shows Vick embracing a blunt in his left hand (see below).

The NFL's drug policy explicitly prohibits the use of marijuana. While the policy doesn't penalize a player for his first violation, a player is fined four games salary for a second violation (which, in Vick's case would amount to $2.5M), a four-game unpaid suspension for a third violation, and a season long unpaid suspension for a fourth (which in Vick's case would cost him almost $10M).

And what's in Vick's hand isn't the only thing shocking in the photo. On close inspection, the photo shows what appears to be a herpes cold sore on the side of Mike Vick's mouth (see blown up image below). Rumors of Vick having herpes arose when he settled a lawsuit with a woman who claimed he infected her with the disease. The suit was filed by a 26-year-old health care worker who tested positive for herpes after having unprotected sex with Vick. While the terms of the settlement were never released, an insider told MediaTakeOut.com that Vick is reported to have paid the woman a six-figure sum to go away.

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White Shogun

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I figured a guy like Vick would have a better looking girlfriend. Or at least a white one.
 

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You know, I would really hate it if Vick's career ended because of disease, leaving the Negrophile worshippers to say "What if". He needs to play out a a career as a low-average quality QB who was deliberately made into an over-hyped media God...not that the facts of the matter will sink in with most Whites.
 

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I would love to see Vick get some bad pub.for a change.He just rubs me the wrong way and is one of the most overrated/overhyped qb's to ever live!Some how I belive the league would cover it up if it's most popular player tested postive for weed.They would protect him becaue he makes them too much money.
 

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I think the NFL policy on pot is BS. What a player does in the off season is none of their business. The whole NFL thing has become so phony, uptight, and corporate now, just like so many other things. It's just another corporation with a product. Half the coaches come across as Yuppie managers, not the hard nosed leaders they used to be. I'm getting sick of it.

On the other hand,I hope Vick doesn't inhale during the season. He has enough trouble reading defenses as it is.
 

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Hockaday said:
I think the NFL policy on pot is BS. What a player does in the off season is none of their business. The whole NFL thing has become so phony, uptight, and corporate now, just like so many other things. It's just another corporation with a product. Half the coaches come across as Yuppie managers, not the hard nosed leaders they used to be. I'm getting sick of it.

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Couldn't have said it any better myself. If you would ask coaches what they'd rather have their players smoke cigarettes or weed the coaches would say weed. The reason being cannabis(marijuana) smoke doesn't contain all of the tars and chemicals or cigarettes and therefore doesn't clog up player's lungs like tobaccco does making people cough and creating less stamina.
 

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Yeah, a good doob is definitely worth $2.5 mil.
 

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Hockaday said:
Half the coaches come across as Yuppie managers, not the hard nosed leaders they used to be. I'm getting sick of it.


White head coaches have to treat their black players with kid gloves. Every great once in a while, if a player is particularly intransigent (T.O., Keyshawn Johnson), an organization will boot him off the team, but he merely pops up with another team the next season, and in Johnson's case he getsa TV gig with ESPN in the interim. Big money and the pandering to blacks and black sensitivities and pathologies has changed football in many ways.


The players know that they are immune from punishment from the legal system when they commit crimes. How many are fearful of their coaches, other than how it may affect the status and amount of their next paycheck?
 

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An ESPN radio host reported today that Michael Vick admitted in an interview that he didn't go "all out" in regular season games last season. This may be an old article; it's the first I heard of such an admission by Vick.

Anyone here know where he said this? Cn he claim he was misquoted? Is it his way of downplaying his underperformance?
 

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Deus Vult said:
Anyone here know where he said this? Can he claim he was misquoted? Is it his way of downplaying his underperformance?

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Even worse, when Vick looks at the last game from the Atlanta Falcons' disappointing 2005 season, he accuses himself of "not giving my all" a sharp self-criticism he says led him to apologize to teammates.

Vick told USA Today this week "I didn't go out and give it my all" in last season's final game, a 44-11 loss to Carolina that came one week after a close loss to Tampa Bay eliminated the Falcons from the playoffs.
 
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