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Originally Posted by burky247
Wow. Wow. You really put me in my place. But you're right. I don't blame a kid for something that their parents do. I wouldn't want my kid blamed for something I did wrong. Nor would I have felt any guilt if my ol' man had done something stupid and embarrassing.
What proof do you have that he knew what his dad was doing? The question isn't about whether it's "all good and legal". The question was should Cam feel about it? I haven't seen any evidence that would support a conclusion that Cam should feel guilty himself. Cam is on his way to having an excellent NFL career. I don't blame him a bit for wanting to move on.
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First of all it has nothing to do about anything legal or not.
Assuming Cam's Dad did report and paid both federal and state (and other taxes) for $180K payment for his son's service to Auburn... with or without Cam's consent (and the NCAA)...
The NCAA can investigate and without due process determine that Auburn cheated as did Cam and his preacher Dad..
It's just me but suspect that Auburn cheated w/o remorse and paid off Cam's Dad. Guess what... it's not illegal but only exposes the "student-athlete" amateur scam that is the BILLION DOLLAR BUSINESS that the NCAA and all of the people that profit from it.
I despised Cam as a "faker" at Auburn and in the SEC that cheated their way to the "BCSh*%&t) 2011 NCAA FBS "championship"
I luv the kid as a first year Carolina Panther QB (my adopted NFL Team) who is talented, honest, hates to lose and REAL... unlike the NCAA.