Penn State.
lol
lol
Yeah. That's bad. But Jason Whitlock is batshit crazy. That fucker sees racist conspiracy everywhere he looks.Poseidon wrote:
Penn State.
lol
JoePa should just resign, honestly. He was close to retiring anyways (fucker's 83 ffs) and this is pretty fucking bad. How do you know about it for this long and do nothing but report it to school officials?FEOS wrote:
Yeah. That's bad. But Jason Whitlock is batshit crazy. That fucker sees racist conspiracy everywhere he looks.Poseidon wrote:
Penn State.
lol
Poseidon wrote:
JoePa should just resign, honestly. He was close to retiring anyways (fucker's 83 ffs) and this is pretty fucking bad. How do you know about it for this long and do nothing but report it to school officials?FEOS wrote:
Yeah. That's bad. But Jason Whitlock is batshit crazy. That fucker sees racist conspiracy everywhere he looks.Poseidon wrote:
Penn State.
lol
The argument is that, as head coach, he had more power than that.nukebi0 wrote:
I read that he reported it to the AD.
Let’s not ignore the timing of the release of the grotesque and shocking grand jury report/indictments, conveniently revealed a week after Paterno surpassed Grambling’s Eddie Robinson on the all-time wins list. A two-year investigation wrapped up just as JoePa placed a bow on his legacy and 11 months after Paterno testified in front of the grand jury examining Sandusky’s alleged two decades of heinous perversion.
Coincidence? Not in my eyes.
He already has the record so why not enjoy retirement instead of dying on the field ? The allocations aren't about him but an ex member of his coaching staff. He is just getting out now so he doesn't have to deal with it. "Unless the part where the woman told Paterno is true" then I can see that being a bad way to leave.Roc18 wrote:
So is this the worst possible way to lose your job?
>Paterno
He's done like dinner no matter what. His legacy will die with this, I promise. He reported it to the school who did nothing, and then LET THE GUY BACK INTO THE FACILITIES following it. You have a moral obligation to do what's right in a situation like that. I don't legally have to stop a burglary I see happening, but should I at least call the police?Obiwan wrote:
He already has the record so why not enjoy retirement instead of dying on the field ? The allocations aren't about him but an ex member of his coaching staff. He is just getting out now so he doesn't have to deal with it. "Unless the part where the woman told Paterno is true" then I can see that being a bad way to leave.Roc18 wrote:
So is this the worst possible way to lose your job?
>Paterno
I really hope that the students are just ignorant ... otherwise, this is sad.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
God, I thought we were stupid for rioting after winning a game, this is a whole other level of idiocy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4I84Gy-cPI
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Yes. He is just as responsible. Anybody that knew what was happening and didn't report it to the police should NOT be employed by PSU right now.Brasso wrote:
lol that's so misinformed. no one knows what joepa was actually told by mcqueary, who should have been fired as well by the way.
i completely agree that anyone who knew what was going on should not have a job here, but you can't say that everyone involved was only interested in protecting the school.tuckergustav wrote:
Yes. He is just as responsible. Anybody that knew what was happening and didn't report it to the police should NOT be employed by PSU right now.Brasso wrote:
lol that's so misinformed. no one knows what joepa was actually told by mcqueary, who should have been fired as well by the way.
The way this was handled at the time communicates that everyone involved was more interested in protecting the school and the football program. They banned this guy from bringing little boys to the facility. That doesn't stop anything, it just relocates it.
The only other alternative is that they were interested in protecting a child molester...so...Brasso wrote:
i completely agree that anyone who knew what was going on should not have a job here, but you can't say that everyone involved was only interested in protecting the school.tuckergustav wrote:
Yes. He is just as responsible. Anybody that knew what was happening and didn't report it to the police should NOT be employed by PSU right now.Brasso wrote:
lol that's so misinformed. no one knows what joepa was actually told by mcqueary, who should have been fired as well by the way.
The way this was handled at the time communicates that everyone involved was more interested in protecting the school and the football program. They banned this guy from bringing little boys to the facility. That doesn't stop anything, it just relocates it.