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Vick wears uniform number 7… He throws left-handed, but is otherwise right-handed… A 2005 lawsuit was filed against Vick by a woman who alleged he had given her a sexually transmitted disease in 2003. The case was settled out of court a year later. In papers filed with the court, the woman claimed that Vick sometimes used the alias “Ron Mexico.” That name subsequently became a popular choice on parody #7 jerseys created by fans… Vick’s brother, Marcus, was dropped from the Virginia Tech team in 2005 for unsportsmanlike conduct; he played in one game for the NFL’s Miami Dolphins in 2006, but was cut by the team in 2007… In January of 2007, a water bottle with a secret compartment was confiscated from Michael Vick at Miami International Airport; the compartment reportedly contained a substance described by police as “closely associated with marijuana,” but police declined to charge Vick with a crime… Vick spent three seasons at Virginia Tech (1998-2000) but was a “redshirt” his first season and did not play.

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