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Steelers' Ward, Taylor deny strip club rumor

Friday, February 4, 2011 8:09 AM
ARLINGTON, Texas — Hines Ward and Ike Taylor on Tuesday refuted an online report that they headed to a Dallas strip club only hours after landing here for Super Bowl XLV. Ward, Taylor and a number of other "huge linemen" were seen partying at Dallas Gentlemen's Club on Monday night, Dallas Morning News reporter Gromer Jeffers Jr. wrote on his blog. "Ward, wearing a plaid shirt and jeans, danced with a couple of strippers. At one point, he tossed out dollars while receiving lap dances. Other Steelers joined him," according to the report. Ward denied being at the club but admitted he went out for "a little bit" and "had a good time." He said he was back at the team hotel by 11:45 p.m. Jeffers posted the blog entry at 10:50 p.m. Ward seemed caught off-guard by the questions early during his one-hour session at media day at Cowboys Stadium, especially when a reporter said he heard Ward was at a gentleman's club the night before. "Who did you hear that from?" Ward said. "I wasn't there." Ward didn't deny going out, but when asked where he went, he smiled and said, "It's none of your business." A manager with the strip club declined to comment, saying it's policy not to divulge who their customers are. According to Taylor, Steelers coach Mike Tomlin sought him out for an explanation. "I don't even know how my name got into it, but it's cool," Taylor said. "It's Super Bowl week, and they're looking for a story. That's all I'm going to say." Tomlin did not have a curfew in place for the team Monday but does the rest of the week. "Coach Tomlin isn't going to put restrictions on grown men," Ward said. "We know what's at stake. All coach Tomlin asks us to do is don't be that guy. Don't get arrested, don't go out there and do anything stupid. We are going to have fun. (Monday) was our first time here, so a lot of guys were going to have fun, but after media day it's about football. "People are always going to tweet and do stuff," Ward added. "I don't live my life for other people. I know what I am as a person and what I mean to this organization, and I would never do anything to jeopardize my family or do anything stupid." [view link]

9 comments

  • jackslash
    13 years ago
    Steelers rule! On the field and in the strip club.
  • troop
    13 years ago
    Ward, Taylor and a number of other "huge linemen" were seen partying at Dallas Gentlemen's Club on Monday night, ^^ wtf? the article refers to other huge linemen like ward and taylor are linemen too. ward is a wr and i believe taylor is a db. typical unreliable reporting. GOOOOO PACKERS!!!! ;)
  • djscotti
    13 years ago
    At least they didn't do a Eugene Robinson the Dirty Birds spiritual Team Leader
  • gk
    13 years ago
    It's like TMZ and the rest of the media are acting out as controlling wives or girlfriends demanding to know what their men have been doing in their spare time. How silly of adults to act that way to make a living.
  • georgmicrodong
    13 years ago
    It's not silly at all gk. They're fulfilling a desire on the part of the public. What *is* silly is the fascination with which a significant segment of the population has for this type of thing. It indicates that they don't have enough to do with their lives.
  • steve229
    13 years ago
    At least they didn't bring Ben with them.
  • sanitago
    13 years ago
    "ARLINGTON, Texas — Hines Ward and Ike Taylor on Tuesday refuted an online report that they headed to a Dallas strip club only hours after landing here for Super Bowl XLV. Ward, Taylor and a number of other "huge linemen" were seen partying at Dallas Gentlemen's Club on Monday night, Dallas Morning News reporter Gromer Jeffers Jr. wrote on his blog." geez, like who the fuck's business is it anyway? besides, if this pencil-necked geek reporter had gone up and asked who these guys were, if they'd been real NFL players, his next stop would probably have been the trash can in the men's restroom. what bull!
  • Cheo_D
    13 years ago
    Right on, georg. The masses are a bunch of voyeurs who get a kick out of disapproving of what someone else does, in order to themselves feel not so bad. They specially dig it when it's someone rich/famous/accomplished, because it gives them the satisfactions of bringing him down. If anything I could understand doing that to some "family values" type who made a big deal of how immoral other people are while himself dallying, but really...
  • vincemichaels
    13 years ago
    No way!! Pro football players partying at a strip club???? LOL
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