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Penn State...what did Paterno know?


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I may be naive, but honestly....who really has more power at PSU...JoePa, or the AD?

Considering Spanier, the University President, went to Joe's house in 2004 to ask for his resignation AND JOE REFUSED TO ANSWER THE DOOR, it's a little late to act like Joe isn't the man behind the curtain at PSU. At no other place in the country would that have gone done without an immediate dismissal.

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Considering Spanier, the University President, went to Joe's house in 2004 to ask for his resignation AND JOE REFUSED TO ANSWER THE DOOR, it's a little late to act like Joe isn't the man behind the curtain at PSU. At no other place in the country would that have gone done without an immediate dismissal.
That's what I was alluding to, it's his show there.
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Yeah, I was agreeing with you through my anger and sarcasm.

To the Pro-JoePa PSU fans and administrators, if you're too afraid to let your coach speak to reporters, should he really be your coach at that point?

If JoePa coaches this Saturday it's an implicit acknowledgment from the administration that they supported the way Paterno handled this situation, and I'm pretty damned sure they don't want that to happen.

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Yeah, I was agreeing with you through my anger and sarcasm.

To the Pro-JoePa PSU fans and administrators, if you're too afraid to let your coach speak to reporters, should he really be your coach at that point?

If JoePa coaches this Saturday it's an implicit acknowledgment from the administration that they supported the way Paterno handled this situation, and I'm pretty damned sure they don't want that to happen.

Ain't gonna happen.

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Bad judgment really doesn't compare to child rape in my book.

The rapist is 1000x more guilty that anyone who was complacent.

Doesn't mean some others should get in trouble and lose jobs but lets keep it in perspective.

Is it...pedophelia is a sickness and Sandusky should be locked up and never let out. What kind of person is complacent with kiddie rape? If this happened in NC JoePa would be arrested because the laws here are different than PA laws.

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