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Newton: Shit just hit the Fan..


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A few links provided below... but a friend of mine was listening to Scott Moore, who was just on 680 the Fan in Atlanta who mentioned this to me..

Key points:

1. He and John Bond are very old friends.

2. The tapes will prove 100% that Cecil shopped Cam around to UT, MSU, and Auburn...AND that Cam knew about it.

3. Two weeks to release the tapes to do their due dilligence. Going to enlist the help of law enforcement to authenticate the tapes so no one can say he (or someone else) created them.

4. The NCAA has heard some of the tapes, but not all the tapes.

5. The NCAA encouraged Auburn to sit Cam before the UGA game.

http://www.sportsgrid.com/ncaa-football/cam-newton-pay-for-play-mississippi-state/

http://www.teamspeedkills.com/2011/2/25/2014667/cam-newton-investigation-cecil-auburn-mississippi-state-john-bond

http://blogs.ajc.com/mark-bradley-blog/2011/03/01/iconic-cam-goes-to-the-combine-but-whats-this-about-a-tape/?cxntfid=blogs_mark_bradley_blog

All kinds of links available if you google.. this is just a few.

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Man, if the media isn't trying to sabotage this guy... smh...

It's not like we all don't know that he knew or was a part of trying to get paid (as do many other college athletes)... What's the point in bringing this back up besides trying to hurt him making money and where he gets picked.

The hate is ridiculous. Also amazing how King hit em up at the combine and then this guy waits until after the combine to do this so that he has less of a platform to defend himself. What a dick...

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