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Heisman/Cam Newton:The truth must come out before awarding

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Personally the idea that anyone leaked information concerning Cam Newton an almost lock for this seasons Heisman Trophy is irrelevant.

The reasons it is irrelevant is due to the fact that everyone wants to belay any option of another Reggie Bush type of incident where the Heisman Trust winds up asking for their trophy back from another winner for any reason detrimental to the goals behind the award. The true awards not the fictitious crud that winds up garnering millions for some in the NFL after college is over either by choice or by end of eligibility.

The idea that anyone from Florida leaked any information could easily be about the idea of getting even for his alleged behavior, his leaving and his sub sequential record type play at Auburn instead of Florida.

I would contribute his behavior at Florida to a player stuck behind Tebow who was probably another star player from the high school ranks only to be a back up in college. Leaving many of these poorer kids with little to do and more ideas to lead them back into possible behavior deemed normal where they came from in the urban blight of black America.

I am not in anyway claiming that he was either poor, or guilty of any crime rather that in many cases this winds up being the case with many players from poor urban areas. Many of the lessons taught in some of the more affluent or even rural communities by many coaches are left on the wayside over the "get yours" mentality leaving many players to eventually wind up back in behavior that was common and rather acceptable where they came from.

Either way I would rather Mr. Newton would come clean to be able to determine true eligibility now for the Heisman than a debate and face possible embarrassment later having to as with Reggie Bush having to return the award publicly.

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