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Old 11-09-2011, 12:33 PM   #106
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Not at Penn State apparently. I'm assuming they value money more than human life.
I think at this point keeping him on has nothing to do financially because they have to know the fall out is going to cost them money. I'm guessing he is gone before the end of the yea because of the fincial hit the school is going to take.
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Old 11-09-2011, 12:49 PM   #107
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Sandusky abuse claims date back to 1994, grand jury says - CNN.com

..but..but....guys, I didn't know! Hell, I think at this point with all those allegations and stuff prior to 2002 incident, they should be charging McQueary, Joe Paterno and their school president.
Wow, that time line has allot of people who let this thing slide on for 10 yrs. It almost makes you think that each incident at the time did not seem to throw up the big red flag but you put them all together and it seems hard to believe.
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Old 11-09-2011, 01:04 PM   #108
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Penn State President Graham Spanier will quit or be fired today in wake of Sandusky charges, source says | lehighvalleylive.com

President getting fired. They should have Joe and McQueary on that list too.
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Old 11-09-2011, 01:15 PM   #109
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This doesn't surprise me and I'm glad that Spanier is taking just as much heat as Paterno. I was concerned that all the focus on Paterno would put Spanier and some other folks under the radar. I think the AD should be fired as well.
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Old 11-09-2011, 01:20 PM   #110
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M. Millen mentioned "due process" & that "taking care of it myself" was not the "right way" to do things. He also said let the investigators do their job.

I think it's best that Joe Pa step down asap. However, that should not mean that he's been conspiring to protect Sandusky all these years. Of course we can say he should've done more, but don't put a disproportionate amount of blame on JoePa. One day he'll tell his side & I think it may change some minds, even if he's still to blame.

On the other hand, I'm open to the possibility that he also used Sandusky for leverage. So, yeah, there's more to learn about this before we crucify anyone (though Sandusky needs a miracle to be found not guilty).

Smootsmack et al, here's a conspiracy theory for ya; remember when JoePa's job was in jeopardy & there was talk of him resigning? Could keeping quiet on this been part of a deal to keep his job?
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Old 11-09-2011, 02:24 PM   #111
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No doubt. Graduate assistant who's now a WR coach? Wouldn't surprise me if he was told not to go to the police and in return he got a bit of a promotion. Not saying that's what happened, but it wouldn't surprise me

I really don't think it's too far fetched thought at all Smoot. It's obvious the guy sold his soul to move up the chain in college football.





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Cory Giger is dead on that McQueary or Paterno shouldn't be allowed to coach in this game come Saturday. People say I shouldn't wish the death of their football program because of innocents involved. Well, their board of trustees is making my statement that much stronger. If they allow them to coach this weekend and continue to coach the rest of the year, I hope they are sued so bad that their football program goes under.

If the students and alumni had any bit of class and dignity, they'd be protesting to, so I have no qualm about them losing shit that they didn't see as a big issue. It really is a slap in the face to the victims at this point to allow any of those guys back on the field.
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Old 11-09-2011, 02:31 PM   #112
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Paterno has been involved in several controversial scandals including being forced to apologize for a profanity-laced tirade directed at then Rutgers head coach Doug Graber at the conclusion of a nationally televised game in 1995,[22] being accused of "making light of sexual assault" in 2006 by the National Organization for Women which called for his resignation,[23] and being involved in a road rage incident in 2007.[24]
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Old 11-09-2011, 02:51 PM   #113
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I've lost respect for JOPA this is a total disgrace and is disgusting that no one did anything.. Paterno should have been fired
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Old 11-09-2011, 03:03 PM   #114
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His statement really only makes him sound sorry he finally got caught. And he really should step down right away. And should spend the rest of his life doing everything he can helping the victims, not so much the university.

Still, I can't imagine what a horrible fall for grace this is for Paterno
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Old 11-09-2011, 03:56 PM   #115
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Rick Reilly - The Penn State scandal - ESPN

Powerful quotes and experiences that these former NHL players have shared.

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Does Paterno have grandkids? (Yes, 17.) How would he feel if it were one of his grandkids in that shower with the coach? What would he have done then?
” -- Sheldon Kennedy, former NHL player and abuse victim


...but hey all, it's BIG MONEY COLLEGE FOOTBALL!!
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Old 11-09-2011, 04:06 PM   #116
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Smoot. Please pat Stephen Smith and Skip Bayless on the back for me with their hard stance on Joe Pa getting fired immediately.

Should Paterno Be Allowed To Coach? - ESPN Video - ESPN
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Old 11-09-2011, 04:16 PM   #117
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Anyone read the grand jury report? Some pretty sick shit. Sandusky was having anal sex and giving blow jobs to 10 year old boys!!!!! And no one called the cops??? WTF??? To think that Paterno and his cronnies were covering for this POS just makes me sick. Paterno thinks he should coach on Sat. The guy actually thinks he's bigger than this whole scandal. Amazing.
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Old 11-09-2011, 07:38 PM   #118
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Anyone read the grand jury report? Paterno thinks he should coach on Sat. The guy actually thinks he's bigger than this whole scandal. Amazing.
I'm going to pass on the GJ report because it'll probably infuriate me that much more. Without a doubt Paterno thinks he's bigger than the whole scandal, and he's doing this for selfish reasons. He wants to do what's right for the school, then he would indeed step down and not coach ever again.


Penn State should not allow Joe Paterno to retire on his terms - ESPN

Great article by J. Hill and good interview with LZ Granderson.
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Old 11-09-2011, 07:49 PM   #119
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I'm going to pass on the GJ report because it'll probably infuriate me that much more. Without a doubt Paterno thinks he's bigger than the whole scandal, and he's doing this for selfish reasons. He wants to do what's right for the school, then he would indeed step down and not coach ever again.


Penn State should not allow Joe Paterno to retire on his terms - ESPN

Great article by J. Hill and good interview with LZ Granderson.
Do you really think Joe thinks much at all anymore? I mean, that whole scene in his yard last night was so bizarre. An asinine move by the fans, and when Joe came out and talked he sounded so out of it and detached. I'd say his statements to the media, and pretty much everything else is being dictated by his son at this point.

I don't think Joe thinks he's bigger than the scandal. I simply think he has absolutely zero idea how to handle something like this. I'm not making excuses for his lack of action when he found out about the abuses, I'm only talking about how he's acted since it all came out this week.
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Old 11-09-2011, 08:21 PM   #120
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought Joe Paterno's retirement was effective immediatley and he was not going to finish the season.

I think what should happen, is that Joe should be brought up on charges, and his name and reputation should basically be trashed because of this. They should take his name and face down from Penn State as the ultimate punishment, which still isn't enough for a guy who covered up a major sex scandal involving little kids for the better part of 15 years.

When the fallout is over, he should be completley blacklisted from college football and penn state. This makes me think of the Chris Benoit WWE situation where even though Benoit was in the hall of fame and all that, they removed all mention and memory of him in wake of his crime he committed...
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