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oVo wrote:As I said, your embellishment or extrapolation of the facts
as published is trolling saxi.
PLAYER57832 wrote:And why would you assume a local police department is better equipped to deal with this situation? OR, for that matter why would you assume, why would Paterno assume, that the police were not brought in IF there was sufficient evidence?
PLAYER57832 wrote:Paterno DID act to protect the child. He REPORTED it!
PLAYER57832 wrote:He put it in the hands of people who WERE in a better position, more highly trained to actually investigate this.
PLAYER57832 wrote: Paterno himself was NOT trained to investigate, and given his position, any investigation he attempted would have heavily blurred the situation.
PLAYER57832 wrote: I can point to plenty of other cases where folks did the opposite.. went to the media
PLAYER57832 wrote:The FAILURE here was of the investigators. It was not Paterno.














natty_dread wrote:Face it: You were wrong.







oVo wrote:natty_dread wrote:Face it: You were wrong.
Wrong that sweet saxi invented a salacious scatological morsel to provoke a response?
I don't think so.
Sandusky is accused of a criminal act that was grossly mishandled by the Penn State University Administration after it was reported by McQuerry. Saxi's words are not the testimony that was presented to the grand jury investigating the abuse by the assistant coach.































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GabonX wrote:Who the hell cares? I'm sick of people acting like college sports are somehow relevant as anything other than a massive waste of funds and time. The most notable thing about Paterno at this point is his failure to oversee kiddy diddlers in his midst..
I'm also sick of Player rehashing opinion pieces from NPR.



gradybridges wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:You can make up your own minds based on 30 second news bites and snippets of information. I have made my decision based on many, many conversations with people.
Any of those people the parents of the kids Sandusky raped?
gradybridges wrote: If I'm the HC of a college football team and one of my coaches is accused of molesting boys(and runs a charity for young boys) you bet your ass I'm getting to the bottom of it if only to clear my friend. Sandusky was using Penn State as bait.
you act as if it was one mistake. It was the same mistake EVERY DAY FOR FOR OVER 14 YEARS.
















oVo wrote:saxitoxin wrote:His graduate assistant told him he saw Sandusky forcibly inserting his penis into the rectum of a 10 year old boy.
No he didn't. They're trolling you PLAYER, let it go.
Joe Pa's tenure at Penn State is not above scrutiny, but it holds up just fine.
This 2011 scandal is a repugnant failure by the University and not just a
Paterno thing. The Coach is simply the biggest name anyone could attach
to this debacle and it was and is huge news.
















PLAYER57832 wrote:gradybridges wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:You can make up your own minds based on 30 second news bites and snippets of information. I have made my decision based on many, many conversations with people.
Any of those people the parents of the kids Sandusky raped?
In fact, yes.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Mr_Adams wrote:You, sir, are an idiot.
Timminz wrote:By that logic, you eat babies.










Chariot of Fire wrote:As for GreecePwns.....yeah, what? A massive debt. Get a job you slacker.
Viceroy wrote:[The Biblical creation story] was written in a time when there was no way to confirm this fact and is in fact a statement of the facts.




























Chariot of Fire wrote:As for GreecePwns.....yeah, what? A massive debt. Get a job you slacker.
Viceroy wrote:[The Biblical creation story] was written in a time when there was no way to confirm this fact and is in fact a statement of the facts.






spurgistan wrote:Wow. So, the Freeh report just happened. And, uhh, it's even worse than we thought. Over/under on when Penn State plays football again? I'm gonna start the bidding at 2015. I'm mostly sad that Joe Paterno wasn't alive to see the country reject him as the fraud he apparently was.
















GreecePwns wrote:1998 to 2012 isn't a long enough history?






















GreecePwns wrote:Their football program will most certainly get the "death penalty."










Army of GOD wrote:I don't know much about Paterno anyway as I don't give a shit about college football but as far as I can tell, it's not like he had a long history of doing things like this. I don't necessarily want to judge his entire life because of it.










PLAYER57832 wrote:At the same time, I keep thinking about the story of David, in the Bible. He did great things, was admired, but also committed great wrongs.
If we demand that people we respect are perfect, then we will wind up respecting no one. We should in no way, shape or form dismiss the harm done here. I can say for a fact that changes are already happening in Penn State and the surrounding communities and though time will tell, I do see a diminishing of Joe Paterno's -- "celebrity" might be the correct word? However, at the same time, Joe Paterno did do a LOT of good here in the community. For that matter, so did Sandusky.
I have to think that maybe if we were less demanding of our leaders, maybe we would be more people who are honest instead of so bent on "protecting their reputations" that they cannot admit failings. If we are to lay blame, then while it ABSOLUTELY must be laid at the feet of the individuals involved, including Paterno, it also must be be laid at the feet of the communities that so celebrated individuals, held them up so high that the reputation of a program was held above the safety of individual children.










Woodruff wrote:Army of GOD wrote:I don't know much about Paterno anyway as I don't give a shit about college football but as far as I can tell, it's not like he had a long history of doing things like this. I don't necessarily want to judge his entire life because of it.
Honestly, I think something of this magnitude and severity IS relevant to judging his entire life. In my view, something like this really does overwhelm everything good that he's done because it shows more of what WASN'T just public persona. I'm not saying it wipes it away...but it simply makes it not relevant.
















PLAYER57832 wrote:The truth is that no human being is free from ill. When we begin by putting people up on a high pedestal, then we set the stage for this type of abuse.
PLAYER57832 wrote:I can be very angry, criticize, whatever, Paterno for his actions (yes, this IS a change.. new information changes things) and yet still acknowledge that he did a lot for Penn State.
PLAYER57832 wrote:I do hold back some anger in this case, not because I think he should be excused, but because he is already dead and there is therefore nothing to be gained by vilifying him specifically.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Also, he is not here to defend himself and while the evidence does seem serious, real and damning, there is just something seeming inappropriate about going too deeply at him as a person when he cannot defend himself.
PLAYER57832 wrote:What I think we should do is look at the systems and institutios that allowed this to happen, including how the Penn State football program/all its programs are run and more importantly, how we deal or don't deal with celebrity in general.
PLAYER57832 wrote:At least part of the problem is to hold any single person up so highly, to allow anyone to have such power and stature.










Woodruff wrote:GreecePwns wrote:Their football program will most certainly get the "death penalty."
I don't think so. Prior to the Sandusky stuff coming out, I've always been a pretty huge fan of Paterno. But unquestionably, Paterno's legacy is permanently destroyed (not just damaged) by this. And Penn State has been hurt badly for a long, long time as well.
Chariot of Fire wrote:As for GreecePwns.....yeah, what? A massive debt. Get a job you slacker.
Viceroy wrote:[The Biblical creation story] was written in a time when there was no way to confirm this fact and is in fact a statement of the facts.






GreecePwns wrote:Woodruff wrote:GreecePwns wrote:Their football program will most certainly get the "death penalty."
I don't think so. Prior to the Sandusky stuff coming out, I've always been a pretty huge fan of Paterno. But unquestionably, Paterno's legacy is permanently destroyed (not just damaged) by this. And Penn State has been hurt badly for a long, long time as well.
Considering they've given it for things not illegal (continuous abuse of boosters to play players, namely) it'd be a shame if they didn't get it.
College football altogether should get the death penalty, but I digress.










Chariot of Fire wrote:As for GreecePwns.....yeah, what? A massive debt. Get a job you slacker.
Viceroy wrote:[The Biblical creation story] was written in a time when there was no way to confirm this fact and is in fact a statement of the facts.






GreecePwns wrote:I'd say that the institution and its football program benefited from their committing the criminal act which is even worse than cheating. By benefit, I mean that those in high positions got to keep their positions and the money associated with it and their program continued to gain prestige and the money associated with it. That's a direct benefit to all involved.
Not killing the football program would be equal to taking the position that paying players over a few years is worse than hiding child rape for 12 years.



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