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Newton: Shit just hit the Fan..


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We will see what happens. I'm just not sure the NFL cares about this as much as people think. SMU was paying everybody back in the day, but it sure didn't hurt Eric Dickerson's stock much. The same goes for Reggie Bush.

If this is true, it will hurt Auburn much more than it will hurt Cam, because he will still get drafted somwhere and he will still have an NFL career, while they will be trying to recover for the next 5 years, at least.

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I just can't believe people are ignorant enough to still believe that he had ZERO knowledge of what his dad was doing.

it's not what people believe, but being able to prove these assumptions..

until then, they are just assumptions..

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try re-reading the OP... you're kind of off base with what I said..

there are links to help you as well... I thought I covered my bases, apparently there's no such thing as going above and beyond..

Its still just a rumor. No matter how many links you put up its hear say. Until these supposed incriminating tapes are shared its just a a rumor from a guy that heard a guy had some tapes.

Besides everyone does understand that Reggie Bush was found guilty after he was in the NFL for this exact same thing and there was not even a cover story about it, No one cared, and the Saints did not kick him for the team.

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it doesnt. But it does make more and more teams afraid to pick him.

Oh is that right? Everyone and their brother knows Cam (via his The Lord Works in Mysterious Ways! father) took money in college. This shouldn't be a surprise to anyone.

My guess is that it doesn't hurt his draft stock a bit.

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Oh is that right? Everyone and their brother knows Cam (via his The Lord Works in Mysterious Ways! father) took money in college. This shouldn't be a surprise to anyone.

My guess is that it doesn't hurt his draft stock a bit.

its possible that I'm right and it's possible that you are 2. It's also possible that im a 300lb woman with a hairy back.

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