A Crompton Conspiracy: Is The Tennessee QB a Scapegoat?

Posted by Joel Barker on September-30-2009 Add Comments

The word “scapegoat” has been ascribed to many people in history. By definition the word is used to refer somebody who is made to take the blame for others
 
Conspiracy buffs love the word. It’s a part of their everyday vocabulary. They will tell you that JFK’s assassination was the result of a massive government cover-up, a coup de tat if you will, and that Lee Harvey Oswald was nothing more than the fall guy or scapegoat. 
 
Some considered former Enron CEO, Jeffrey Skilling, a scapegoat after the company collapsed earlier this decade. 
 
Yesterday, a local media personality referred to the Crompton situation with the following statement, “He’s built-in excuse for Lane Kiffin.”
 
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