Manziel case shows coaches how much more access there is to trouble
Posted Aug 8, 2013
At the center of the Manziel case is one of his childhood buddies, Nate Fitch, whose Twitter feed is littered with photos of living it up on the road with the Texas A&M quarterback. According to Outside the Lines, an autograph broker alleged that Fitch said that Manziel would no longer autograph items for the broker free of charge. Fitch, the broker claimed, wanted payment for Manziel to sign more memorabilia.
(CBS Sports)
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