Vince Young Strip Club Assault: Titans Odds

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Troubled Tennessee Titans quarterback Vince Young was involved in an altercation outside a Dallas area strip club early Sunday morning casting doubt over the team's ability to compete with continued outside distractions.  It was just two years ago that Young had been pulled as the starter due to a serious infraction.

The quarterback was issued a Class C assault citation after surveillance video of the incident showed Young threw a punch and set off a fight inside an office at Club Onyx after a man indentified as Creiton Kinchen insulted Young and made a derogatory sign referencing the University of Texas, Young's alma mater.

"This [Kinchen's comments] obviously made Mr. Young upset," Dallas police Lt. Craig Miller said. "That conversation continues and there was more accusations against the University of Texas which prompted, in this case, Mr. Young to come back into the room where he just about exited."

The Titans were listed with 28/1 or +2800 odds to win the 2011 Super Bowl at SBG Global.

Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com 

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