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Cam and Auburn cleared


sharkkiller

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I love Cam as much as the next person and hated it when he left Florida.

But just because he and Auburn were cleared doesn't mean it didn't happen. There just might be a lack or evidence.

I guess it's nice that it's out of the way but it hasn't been affecting his play and it seems like he's past it.

So far the only real evidence is guilt is Cam's father associating himself with a man who seems to be quite a con-artist even in the NFL. But from his own admission, Kenny Rogers was watching Cam since he left UF and wanted him to attend his school. He met cam's father at a football game at MSU.

There is no other proof of guilt. As they say, a man is innocent UNTIL proven guilty..Not assumed, wished, or want to believe is GUILTY.

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People stopped talking about it a long time ago.

You da one bringing shyt up again.

Nonsense. Cam Newton can't do anything in the NFL without a flood of tweets talking about how much better he plays "the more you pay him".

"PEOPLE" haven't stopped talking about squat.

Maybe "Panthers" fans "on Carolinahuddle" have, but he was completely justified in posting the update, because the issue hadn't gone away.

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