Posted: Friday, August 21, 2009, 11:31 AM | 191 comments |
 
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The Michael Vick backlash has stretched all the way to a sports bar in Northern Idaho.

Steve Coffman, who owns Slates Prime Time Grill and Sports Bar in Sandpoint, said he is boycotting the Eagles and its corporate sponsors — including the makers of both Coors and Miller beer — until the team releases Vick, according to the Bonner County Daily Bee.

Coffman has already sent emails to the NFL, the Eagles and a number of corporate sponsors with the goal of getting Vick out of the league. 

“I’ve just about had it,” he told the newspaper. “When you look at some of these sports players and what they do and what they get away with ... and we as consumers just seem to turn a blind eye every time this goes on. I think I’ve just reached a point where I said, ‘I’ve had enough of this.’”

The bar will no longer show Eagles games and no longer serve Coors Light, its most popular beer.

“I think I have to just make a stand, even though we’re way up here in northern Idaho,” he said. “Hopefully, a lot more businesses and bar owners are going to make that same stand.”

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In other Vick-related news, Byron Parker can now add another line to his athletic resume.

* NCAA slam dunk champion.

* Two-time CFL all-star

* Player the Eagles cut to sign Michael Vick.

But Parker is not bitter to have his chance at the NFL end. He rejoined the Toronto Argonauts this week after his release last Thursday. Parker said the Eagles called him Monday, asking him to return, but he was already committed to coming back to Canada.

"If  I was the Eagles, I would cut Byron Parker for Michael Vick, too," Parker told the National Post in Canada. "Actually, Michael Vick is on my Christmas list, you know? He got me back home. I look at it as a positive. It's never a negative thing when you get a chance to come home. I'll definitely be sending a Christmas card to Michael Vick, saying 'Thank you.'"

Parker said he was at the Eagles complex last Friday to turn in his playbooks and pack his gear and saw the protesters outside the gates. His reaction:

"I'm happy for him, but I feel bad for him at the same time, for what he's about to go through, what he's about to endure," Parker said. "I mean, c'mon, man. The man's paid his debt to society. I love dogs. My family has lots of dogs. But you know, at the end of the day, he's served his time. Leave him alone."
 

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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:36 AM, 08/21/2009
    good luck making money - cutting the Iggles games and your most popular beer. I give him to week 2.
    sore richard
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:36 AM, 08/21/2009
    exactly, idaho. who cares what he thinks. LETS GO BIRDS!!!
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:36 AM, 08/21/2009
    Man that one Eagles fan who enjoys Coors light in Northern Idaho must be really mad...you show him, bar owner!
    Steve27
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:39 AM, 08/21/2009
    Wow...this is news?
    cnphilly
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:40 AM, 08/21/2009
    Wow. One bar in Idaho boycotts on what might be the dumbest business decision I've ever heard. Stop selling your most popular product because of a team no where near your boring state signed a criminal. What an idiot. I hope his place goes out of business because of his stupidity. "oh nooo, Idaho is mad. Go make potatoes and living your boring life in the country's most pointless state."
    springfieldzoo
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:40 AM, 08/21/2009
    Yeah until that guy starts losing money and he switches on the games and the tap back on the Silver Bullet keg. Sheil- any update on Weaver's status?
    terb
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:41 AM, 08/21/2009
    Well played Idaho. The next article being run on this issue will be, "Slates Prime Time Grill and Sports Bar goes out of business three weeks into the football season." Not the smartest of all business ideas champ.
    Quarkt_98
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:48 AM, 08/21/2009
    Sure the NFL and Eagles are worried about some sports bar in Idaho. No Coors light no Miller Lite, enjoy bankruptcy! Why is this even news and why and I commenting on this nonsense?
    K_Ball
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:52 AM, 08/21/2009
    I just got a subscription to the Bonner Country Daily Bee. Can't wait to read it!
    Lunchboy
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:52 AM, 08/21/2009
    Unlike most of you fools, some people actually stand behind their principles. Continue to blindly follow the worst, least likely to ever win a championship Eagles. It's mindless imbeciles like you that the Eagles count on to support them, no matter how foolish their decisions are. Go, Phils, the REAL champions in this city.
    NO1PHILZPHAN
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:54 AM, 08/21/2009
    what these athletes get away with? I agree with that in some intances but not vick. He did 23 months in a military prison and lost ther 130 mil. contract he had. Are you some kind of idiot to be a business man and cut these games and the 2 most popular domestic beers? what a joker
    PatC29
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:54 AM, 08/21/2009
    Is Idaho still in the union?
    LongtimeFan3
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