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I don't think he covered it up per say, but he didn't do anything to stop it.Originally Posted by NooEra
Covered up child-rape. I'm good.
Originally Posted by MisterP0315
When you're that old and been doing something for so long...and then get let go like that and have nothing left to do...
Originally Posted by NooEra
Covered up child-rape. I'm good.
you act like he molested kids or something. what he did was wrong but ehOriginally Posted by MonStar1
I aint eeem mad
Originally Posted by MonStar1
I aint eeem mad
Originally Posted by cartune
Sad to hear condolences to the family we're losing a coaching legend
Originally Posted by MisterP0315
Funny how no snitching is glorified when grown people lose their lives but people are crucifying Joe Pa for "not doing enough".
It's not like he didn't do @*#!. He went through the chain of command and unfortunately, the person on top didn't do more. Sandusky was already let go by then...right?
Sad situation all around.
Originally Posted by dreClark
Originally Posted by cartune
Sad to hear condolences to the family we're losing a coaching legend
Originally Posted by dyyhard
[h1]from 10/2008[/h1][h1]Brent Musburger Offers Some Troubling News About Joe Paterno[/h1]
Yesterday, ABC sportscaster Brent Musburger popped by the Dan Patrick show to talk about all things college football and one of the topics that came up was the remarkable success of Penn State this season under 82-year-old head coach Joe Paterno. But then the conversation turned a little grim. Musburger admits to having a personal friendship with Paterno and says that through his candid conversations with JoePa, he knows exactly why he continues to after all of these years.
"This is a tough one for me because I have to say up front that JoePa is a dear friend of mine...I'll tell your listeners the truth as to why he still does it. He is fearful — and he looks back at Bear Bryant as the example — he is fearful that he would not be with us if he stepped away. He is a man that doesn't fish, doesn't play golf...he has no other interest other than his family and football. And he's just afraid what would happen with the rest of his life if he walks away from it."
Now, this is not Musburger speculating, but Paterno admitting he's afraid he'll keel over once he retires, which is just extremely sad. Remember,Bear Bryant died just 28 days after announcing his retirement from Alabama. No pressure on Penn State to give Paterno another one year contract or anything, though. Brent Musburger on national title contenders, Joe Paterno [Dan Patrick]
http://deadspin.com/5064085/brent-musburger-offers-some-troubling-news-about-joe-paterno
That's the card your going to pull?Originally Posted by MisterP0315
Funny how no snitching is glorified when grown people lose their lives but people are crucifying Joe Pa for "not doing enough".