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Completely plausible?

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Completely plausible?
« on: November 05, 2010, 10:15:04 PM »
All the major, the professional sports, NEWS outlets are saying there's no evidence that Auburn had any contact with Rogers, and there's no evidence that anything took place between the Newtons, Cam or Cecil, that would indicate Rogers was acting on their orders, or that any money changed hands...EVER.

Is it not completely plausible that Rogers, an MSU Alum and all around sleaze ball, acted on his own after some cursory contact, or maybe no contact at all with the Newtons.  That  Rogers decided that he'd like to purchase Cam for his alma mater, and approached a Booster he thought might be willing and able.  That Rogers decided to help State, and profit in the process all on his own, thinking that after this booster agreed, he'd go to Cecil and tell them "I got you some money for Cam?"  That  Bond got wind of it, and, surprisingly, did the right thing and reported it.   AND, that Cecil made his decision for Auburn or against State because of this, or in part because of this, to avoid any appearance of impropriety, and that it all ends there?  That all else beyond that is pure speculation and supposition?  That it, in fact, did happen that way, and that Auburn, the SEC, and NCAA have no evidence of anything beyond that, and thus Auburn's confidence in playing Cam? 

Is there anything about that far fetched?  Would it not explain it all, and why there is no evidence otherwise?
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Re: Completely plausible?
« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2010, 10:26:20 PM »
That is most definitely plausible.  And honestly, it sounds like the actual story. 

Will ESPN and Fox Sports and the NY Times and AL.com produce a story with that kind of information? 

Hells to the no.
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Re: Completely plausible?
« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2010, 10:55:10 PM »
Yup...that's nearly the exact same thing I've been saying since it hit the media.  Without knowing anything about the agent or his failed company, the story smelled like bullshit from the get go.  Then the story about Cam's father's Church needing repair work and how it got repaired, that got me somewhat worried.  Only to find out that Cecil had the money in hand to do the repair work a couple of months before Auburn got on Cam's short list. That made me feel better.
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Re: Completely plausible?
« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2010, 11:00:47 PM »
Yup...that's nearly the exact same thing I've been saying since it hit the media.  Without knowing anything about the agent or his failed company, the story smelled like bullshit from the get go.  Then the story about Cam's father's Church needing repair work and how it got repaired, that got me somewhat worried.  Only to find out that Cecil had the money in hand to do the repair work a couple of months before Auburn got on Cam's short list. That made me feel better.

And the fact that Cams older brother plays in the NFL. (+1 to RWS for reminding me, you're still a bammer so no +2).
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Re: Completely plausible?
« Reply #4 on: November 05, 2010, 11:05:19 PM »
Yup...that's nearly the exact same thing I've been saying since it hit the media.  Without knowing anything about the agent or his failed company, the story smelled like bullpoop from the get go.  Then the story about Cam's father's Church needing repair work and how it got repaired, that got me somewhat worried.  Only to find out that Cecil had the money in hand to do the repair work a couple of months before Auburn got on Cam's short list. That made me feel better.
Yeah but there is more to this Newton character. Did Auburn buy him a scooter? Is he secretly selling arm bands to members of the SEC chain gangs? And who told him that he looked good in a dress? I tell you what, there is something sinister behind that chessire cat grin of his. Just you wait Aubie, just you wait!
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