Ed, this college football stuff you dropping is real. You are 100% right. Stick to this, stay far away from the NBA. You just make a nikka mad when you talk about that.
NCAA never been about doing whats smart for business. But then again seems like they only hit non SEC schools even tho we know they cheating their asses off![]()
By the way, talking to these guys, found out Hamilton Tiger-Cats do hold Johnny Manziel's negotiating rights. Put him on the list last fall.
Schaad said they got Manziel on tape talking about he gonna use the money for new rims.
Are we sure he isn't black.
An East Coast autograph broker told ESPN on Tuesday that Johnny Manziel was paid $7,500 for signing approximately 300 mini- and full-sized helmets on Jan. 11 and 12 while he was attending the Walter Camp Football Foundation event in January.
The broker played two cell phone videos for ESPN showing Manziel signing white Texas A&M helmets and footballs laid out on a bed in a hotel room. The video does not show Manziel accepting any money.
The broker said the room was at The Omni in New Haven, Conn., during the Camp event. He said the signing took place at three different times on Jan. 11-12, totaling about an hour.
The broker and his partner originally requested money to release the videos for use on ESPN, which ESPN declined to pay. The broker did allow ESPN's Joe Schad to view the videos. Later, the broker said he had decided not to sell the videos.
The broker said the videos, approximately nine minutes in length in total, were initially shot only to be used as proof with authenticating company PSA/DNA.
On the videos, which the broker said were recorded without Manziel's knowledge, ESPN heard Manziel say "you never did a signing with me" and that if the broker were to tell anyone, he would refuse to deal with him again in the future. Manziel, who appeared comfortable throughout the video recordings, also said if asked, he would say he had simply been approached by various autograph seekers.
At one point, ESPN heard a broker ask Manziel if he would take additional cash to sign with special inscriptions, but Manziel declined, indicating he had done that before and it led to questions. The video does not show Manziel accepting cash, which the broker alleges happened three times. The broker told ESPN Manziel said he wanted money for new rims for his vehicle.
The broker said he secured so many autographs from Manziel that not all of them had been listed for sale. He stated some had been sold on Ebay and some had been passed on to dealers. He also said that Manziel's friend and personal assistant -- Nate Fitch- - was not present or involved in the alleged transactions.
The broker said he does not intend to cooperate with the ongoing NCAA investigation involving Manziel and autographs, originally reported Sunday by Outside the Lines.
He plays for an SEC school. He'll prbably get offthat white privilege is like ssj 2 aura, if he was black, they'd be trying to him suspended the coach fired, and texas A&M the death penalty