Worst column yet on the story.

o_riverdawg

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Using the media like pawns to ruin Cam Newton's life. And just imagine how good the team would be if our coach didn't spend each day thinking about new insidious ways to screw the Newton family.
 

jakldawg

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when this is all over, he suddenly stops slouching while walking away from SEC HQ and gets into a car driven by ____.
 

RonnyAtmosphere

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Using the media like pawns, Mullen and Mississippi State have succeeded in tarnishing a dream season for a once-in-a-generation player.
Talk about using the media like pawns; the Auburn corporation is using you like a pawn, *******.

This Newton cluster17 is potentially bigger than the Albert Means fiasco, yetyou ignore thatwhile painting Dan Mullen & Miss. State ascharacters in a Mission Impossible movie.

It's amazing how severalof the Alabama sports writers are tossing their journalistic intergrity to the wind just as a means to pander to the Auburn fanatics.
 

KennyPowers2

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Is the auburn fans are believing that ****. They think that is more possible than the idea that the newtons may have done some wrong.
 

RonnyAtmosphere

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..several of the Alabama writers are so scared they will alienate their Auburn reading demographic if they report facts, they are making **** up about Miss. State just as a means to maintain their core reading audience.


It's as cowardly as it is pathetic.
 

Johnson85

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One that actually pays its writers? If so that is awful.

I've beenamazed through this process by the number of allegedly professional writers that either don't understand how the placement of a prepositional phrase changes the meaning of a sentence, or intentionally place one in the wrong place to say something inaccurate but more sensational. I know it's not worth suing a hack like that because you don't want to open the discovery process, but to blatantly lie and state that Kenny Rogers claimed in his ESPN Dallas interview that he worked for Mississippi State is a little over the top. </p>
 

AssEndDawg

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giggle a little to themselves that this may make Mullen a little less attractive to some skiddish teams allowing us to keep him longer than expected? We can hope...
 

fishwater99

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<div><div style="border: medium none ; overflow: hidden; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); background-color: transparent; text-align: left; text-decoration: none;">"Using
the media like pawns, Mullen and Mississippi State have succeeded in
tarnishing a dream season for a once-in-a-generation player. Don't be
naive and think this about cleaning up the SEC. That's laughable. A
broken promise cost Mullen and Mississippi State a shot at the SEC
title this season. A broken promise has cost Newton his image."

If you listen to this clown, we are now the most hated school in the USA.
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AssEndDawg

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to be the most hated team in the SEC. If turning people in was the real measuring stick we would have a long, long way to go just to catch up to most schools.
 
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I think that there is a person somewhere whose name hasn't surfaced yet. I find it hard to believe that Bond and others brought this out because they thought it was the right thing to do. Somebody else has dropped their names, etc., to somebody somewhere. I think they're in damage control. I could be wrong, but I just can't think of a reason why they would come forward on their own and say what they did.

There's also the issue of the leak of the academic fraud issues, etc., from Florida which is against state and federal privacy laws. I was just stunned that came out. I guess we'll know what actually happened eventually. I have no opinion on who did or didn't do what at this point.