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Football player says he was cut for his religious beliefs


Troy Vermillion, a wide receiver, was cut from the Colorado Ice on April 2. According to the team, it was for performance; according to him, it was because he didn’t like naked chicks. Vermillion is a devout Christian and he recently objected to pornographic magazines on the team bus and the recent showing of Wedding Crashers (Unrated!) on a road trip.

Vermillion says he complained about the choice of movie (the other members of the team probably didn’t want to watch The Ten Commandments) and was told to put on headphones and watch another movie on his portable DVD player. When that movie ended, he asked to leave the team bus and ride with his wife (who was following the bus) instead. The head coach told him he had to stay on the bus because he was a member of the team.

Vermillion said that his playing time was cut that game and for subsequent games until he was released:


It’s all because I stood up. If I would have taken that movie to an office and made everyone sit and watch it, I would be fired. So why is it OK for a football team to do it? I didn’t want to bend my faith.

He’s actually got a good point there. Vermillion claims he won’t the sue team but he’s got a pretty good hostile workplace environment case if he wants to pursue it.

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[Denver Post]: WR disputes release by Ice

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New York Mets

Crazy ass religions and sports shouldn’t mix

By now we’ve all gotten used to the prayer circles after the game and thanking God after every play, good or bad. But when David Wright is doing a commercial for a faith healer in the middle of the season, that’s going a little too far.

Hi, I’m David Wright. I invite you to the ‘Salvation Miracles Revival Crusade’ with Dr. Jaerock Lee, at Madison Square Garden, July 27, 28 and 29.

It’s hard to imagine athletes, who work hard in rehab to recover from injuries (and they’re usually the fastest healers on the planet) would believe in something as ridiculous as faith healing. We can’t gather any more information about the event because all the websites devoted to it are in Spanish and Korean. What we do know is that all three nights of the event have been sold out. Either there are a lot of foolish believers out there or David Wright is a hell of a pitch man.

Oh and if you’re a nutjob who believes in this stuff, save your hate emails. We have a mail filter for crazy.

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[NY Post]: YA GOTTA BELIEVE