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Re: BSPN, New York Post feuding over journalism ethics
Gotta laugh at the hypocrits taking each other on. Shame on the NYP for publishing those pictures and then blaming it on ESPN by rationalizing that they outed her by demanding the web site posting the video remove it...
Found another interesting link on that site, though. Might explain why the Goodell-Vick imminent meeting story being driven by ESPN is fizzling. Seems Michael spent his first night of freedom at a VA Beach strip club with the wildly talented and equally undisciplined and therefore currently unemployed NBA'er Allen Iverson.
Re: BSPN, New York Post feuding over journalism ethics
I'm not going to claim that ESPN did out Andrews, but sending that legal notice was downright bizarre. The video was up for months before anyone noticed it, and apparently the quality was bad enough that you couldn't even really tell it was her anyways. Rather than ignore it and implicitly state that it wasn't her, the notice only validated it and put it in the spotlight.
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Re: BSPN, New York Post feuding over journalism ethics
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Originally Posted by MoLewisrocks
Gotta laugh at the hypocrits taking each other on. Shame on the NYP for publishing those pictures and then blaming it on ESPN by rationalizing that they outed her by demanding the web site posting the video remove it...
Found another interesting link on that site, though. Might explain why the Goodell-Vick imminent meeting story being driven by ESPN is fizzling. Seems Michael spent his first night of freedom at a VA Beach strip club with the wildly talented and equally undisciplined and therefore currently unemployed NBA'er Allen Iverson.
Re: BSPN, New York Post feuding over journalism ethics
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Originally Posted by MoLewisrocks
Gotta laugh at the hypocrits taking each other on. Shame on the NYP for publishing those pictures and then blaming it on ESPN by rationalizing that they outed her by demanding the web site posting the video remove it...
Found another interesting link on that site, though. Might explain why the Goodell-Vick imminent meeting story being driven by ESPN is fizzling. Seems Michael spent his first night of freedom at a VA Beach strip club with the wildly talented and equally undisciplined and therefore currently unemployed NBA'er Allen Iverson.
Yeah, Mike's sorry Roger, only he's still dumb as a brick.
Strip club = legal
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Re: BSPN, New York Post feuding over journalism ethics
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Originally Posted by BradyFTW!
C'mon, can you really blame a guy for wanting to be around some women after doing time in federal prison? I sure as hell can't.
I don't know, his fiance is a woman... The point being, on his first night off house arrest he goes to a strip club with an NBA badboy while awaiting word on his reinstatement visit with Goodell... He could have taken his baby mother and the kids and Mom and Marcus and maybe even his ex and their kid out for a nice apology dinner. At Wendy's. After all he's cost them all millions over the last two years...and the odds are he's never gonna recoup their losses.
I bet when Tony Dungy spent time coaching him THIS WEEK on how to appear sincerely contrite and reformed (the insincerity of that session made me chuckle) in the presence of the Personal Conduct Czar, coach QS probably covered all the same things he used to caution his players on avoiding as OTA's ended... Course some of them didn't listen to old QS either. He must be some kind of counselor...
Re: BSPN, New York Post feuding over journalism ethics
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Originally Posted by MoLewisrocks
Tell that to PacMan.
Pac man had violent confrontations in a strip club. Vick had a dogfighting ring which ran afoul of federal laws. Pacman returned a place similar to the one trouble had come from. Vick didn't head to a dogfight.
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Re: BSPN, New York Post feuding over journalism ethics
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Originally Posted by Deus Irae
Strip club = legal
Michael Vick = suspended
Just because something is legal doesn't mean it was the smart or even right thing to do. In a crosswalk crossing with the light, you have the legal right to be there. But if you see a sppeding car about to barrel through the red light and cream you, it would be advisable to consider the idea of abandoning your legal rights to further your own best interest.
Vick wants something from the NFL (to get reinstated). The NFL lately has been embarrassed by player's behavior at strip clubs.
How has Vick improved his position by going to the strip club?
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