What is humorous about sports cheating stories is how “sports journalist and reporters” refuse to do any real reporting. Why not drive by the Newton’s house and see if brand new cars are parking in the parking lot. Why not find out what Cam Newton is driving around campus. Why not find out if the Newton’s standard of living has recently improved.
I guess speculation and repeating what coaches say at press conference is what passes for sports journalism these days. Remember, it was not sports journalist who broke the story about Auburn cheating on player eligibility with the use of independent study classes.
Reporters have been pursuing the church angle on this one, superdestroyer. That is, did Newton’s father, a pastor with a close-to-being-condemned church building, use money Cam Newton might have gotten, in order to repair it?
November 7th, 2010 at 5:59AM
What is humorous about sports cheating stories is how “sports journalist and reporters” refuse to do any real reporting. Why not drive by the Newton’s house and see if brand new cars are parking in the parking lot. Why not find out what Cam Newton is driving around campus. Why not find out if the Newton’s standard of living has recently improved.
I guess speculation and repeating what coaches say at press conference is what passes for sports journalism these days. Remember, it was not sports journalist who broke the story about Auburn cheating on player eligibility with the use of independent study classes.
November 7th, 2010 at 6:47AM
Reporters have been pursuing the church angle on this one, superdestroyer. That is, did Newton’s father, a pastor with a close-to-being-condemned church building, use money Cam Newton might have gotten, in order to repair it?