Former Ohio State quarterback Cardale Jones unleashes the fury on NCAA in series of tweets

Cardale, what took so long?
Cardale Jones clearly isn't a fan of the NCAA's rules and regulations places upon student-athletes. Therefore, we're a little surprised it took him three months to publicly drop the hammer on his former sport's governing body.
The Ohio State quarterback departed Columbus after an up-and-down junior season, one that followed an unexpectedly remarkable three-game stretch that brought the Buckeyes a national championship. And with two weeks remaining before Jones will know his immediate NFL future, he lambasted the NCAA in a series of tweets on Monday afternoon:
I'm so happy to be done with the @NCAA and their rules & regulation. They do any & everything to exploited collegiate athletes.
— Cardale Jones (@CJ1two) April 11, 2016
It's deeper than athletes thinking we should get paid. The @NCAA control our lives with insane and unfair rules.
— Cardale Jones (@CJ1two) April 11, 2016
Why shouldn't a collegiate athlete be able to use their OWN likeness/brand to benefit themselves but yet the @NCAA can sell there jerseys🤔
— Cardale Jones (@CJ1two) April 11, 2016
That's my 2cent on the @NCAA .It's not like that's going to change how the athletes are exploited, even tho 98% of people feel the same way
— Cardale Jones (@CJ1two) April 11, 2016
