springfieldhawk
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This is gross. Time to end the relationship to this morass. Delaney doesn't like it when the family's name is hurt.... how can he think this is a good idea to keep this one around.
I bet some people suspected something but didn't want to believe it so they just didn't say anything or do anything. I think sometimes people find it hard to believe that something like that could happen even though their instincts are telling them something is not right.
I bet some people suspected something but didn't want to believe it so they just didn't say anything or do anything. I think sometimes people find it hard to believe that something like that could happen even though their instincts are telling them something is not right.
I would have bought this argument prior to the trial and the first couple of testimonies. Have you been paying attention to the trial? I'm just asking, not trying to be smart (I know that sounds like I'm being a smart a$$ but I really didn't mean it that way).
McQueary testified today. During his testimony he flat out said that he heard skin on skin slapping and turned around to see an appx 10 yr old boy with his hands up against the wall and Jerry Sandusky behind him. McQueary said his mind was racing and he had trouble deciding what to do. He slammed the locker on purpose because he thought that would signal Sandusky to knock it off, and then he ran upstairs to his office and called his Dad. McQueary said that his Dad and he personally spoke with Paterno. He stressed during his testimony that he made it very clear to Paterno that what he saw was sex.
I simply can not get myself to believe that Joe Freakin Paterno didn't do a damn thing about it. That is so hard for me to believe, but it seems like that's what happened here. A guy who spent his entire life developing kids into grown men couldn't step up and help younger boys who needed it the most. That's just appalling to me. Usually I would think the OP is being way to dramatic. However, it's becoming painfully obvious throughout the trial that a lot of adults knew what was going on here and chose to look the other way. It's for that reason and that reason alone that I actually agree with the OP. I'd rather see PSU replaced with a program who has credibility. A program with credibility athletically, academically, and most imporantly morally. PSU might not ever have moral credibility again.
there is no questioning as to why joe died so fast after this came out. he was protecting his legacy/psu over the interests of little kids getting raped in his locker orom.
there is no questioning as to why joe died so fast after this came out. he was protecting his legacy/psu over the interests of little kids getting raped in his locker orom.
This is gross. Time to end the relationship to this morass. Delaney doesn't like it when the family's name is hurt.... how can he think this is a good idea to keep this one around.
how long until they kick us out for turning our heads over players raping everybody?
Duff,
Are you seriuous with this? Name on case that was not investigated? Name one player still on the team after any alegations brought against them? No comparision between the two at all. Pretty sickening all around. You are a better poster than this.
I would have bought this argument prior to the trial and the first couple of testimonies. Have you been paying attention to the trial? I'm just asking, not trying to be smart (I know that sounds like I'm being a smart a$$ but I really didn't mean it that way).
McQueary testified today. During his testimony he flat out said that he heard skin on skin slapping and turned around to see an appx 10 yr old boy with his hands up against the wall and Jerry Sandusky behind him. McQueary said his mind was racing and he had trouble deciding what to do. He slammed the locker on purpose because he thought that would signal Sandusky to knock it off, and then he ran upstairs to his office and called his Dad. McQueary said that his Dad and he personally spoke with Paterno. He stressed during his testimony that he made it very clear to Paterno that what he saw was sex.
I simply can not get myself to believe that Joe Freakin Paterno didn't do a damn thing about it. That is so hard for me to believe, but it seems like that's what happened here. A guy who spent his entire life developing kids into grown men couldn't step up and help younger boys who needed it the most. That's just appalling to me. Usually I would think the OP is being way to dramatic. However, it's becoming painfully obvious throughout the trial that a lot of adults knew what was going on here and chose to look the other way. It's for that reason and that reason alone that I actually agree with the OP. I'd rather see PSU replaced with a program who has credibility. A program with credibility athletically, academically, and most imporantly morally. PSU might not ever have moral credibility again.
This is terribly untrue. The media has made it seem that he did not do something, and some outlets have told what really happened. Paterno did not simply sit there and do nothing. He reported it to his higher- ups. I think alot of people being forced into that situation would do the same. Paterno probably heard the story McQueary told him and was in shock that a person that he knew, a coworker who he never would have expected to be capable of doing such acts, and was in utter shock and disbelief.
He told his bosses exactly what McQueary told them. He didn't wanna call the police because, like most people you would inform your higher-ups before taking such a drastic measure to keep them informed. His superiors told him, not to worry they would take care of it. And that is what Paterno thought was happening, an investigation, or his higherups were taking care of the problem.
I understand Paterno's actions. He didn't see anything and was told, and wanted to inform his higherups, especially with someone he knew and could not believe would do that, and didn't wanna taint his reputation on something that may have been seen in error.
I am most mad at McQueary, he say it first hand. He should have called the police and told his superiors. He actually saw it...
there is no questioning as to why joe died so fast after this came out. he was protecting his legacy/psu over the interests of little kids getting raped in his locker orom.I would have bought this argument prior to the trial and the first couple of testimonies. Have you been paying attention to the trial? I'm just asking, not trying to be smart (I know that sounds like I'm being a smart a$$ but I really didn't mean it that way).McQueary testified today. During his testimony he flat out said that he heard skin on skin slapping and turned around to see an appx 10 yr old boy with his hands up against the wall and Jerry Sandusky behind him. McQueary said his mind was racing and he had trouble deciding what to do. He slammed the locker on purpose because he thought that would signal Sandusky to knock it off, and then he ran upstairs to his office and called his Dad. McQueary said that his Dad and he personally spoke with Paterno. He stressed during his testimony that he made it very clear to Paterno that what he saw was sex. I simply can not get myself to believe that Joe Freakin Paterno didn't do a damn thing about it. That is so hard for me to believe, but it seems like that's what happened here. A guy who spent his entire life developing kids into grown men couldn't step up and help younger boys who needed it the most. That's just appalling to me. Usually I would think the OP is being way to dramatic. However, it's becoming painfully obvious throughout the trial that a lot of adults knew what was going on here and chose to look the other way. It's for that reason and that reason alone that I actually agree with the OP. I'd rather see PSU replaced with a program who has credibility. A program with credibility athletically, academically, and most imporantly morally. PSU might not ever have moral credibility again.
This is terribly untrue. The media has made it seem that he did not do something, and some outlets have told what really happened. Paterno did not simply sit there and do nothing. He reported it to his higher- ups. I think alot of people being forced into that situation would do the same. Paterno probably heard the story McQueary told him and was in shock that a person that he knew, a coworker who he never would have expected to be capable of doing such acts, and was in utter shock and disbelief. He told his bosses exactly what McQueary told them. He didn't wanna call the police because, like most people you would inform your higher-ups before taking such a drastic measure to keep them informed. His superiors told him, not to worry they would take care of it. And that is what Paterno thought was happening, an investigation, or his higherups were taking care of the problem. I understand Paterno's actions. He didn't see anything and was told, and wanted to inform his higherups, especially with someone he knew and could not believe would do that, and didn't wanna taint his reputation on something that may have been seen in error. I am most mad at McQueary, he say it first hand. He should have called the police and told his superiors. He actually saw it...I would have bought this argument prior to the trial and the first couple of testimonies. Have you been paying attention to the trial? I'm just asking, not trying to be smart (I know that sounds like I'm being a smart a$$ but I really didn't mean it that way).McQueary testified today. During his testimony he flat out said that he heard skin on skin slapping and turned around to see an appx 10 yr old boy with his hands up against the wall and Jerry Sandusky behind him. McQueary said his mind was racing and he had trouble deciding what to do. He slammed the locker on purpose because he thought that would signal Sandusky to knock it off, and then he ran upstairs to his office and called his Dad. McQueary said that his Dad and he personally spoke with Paterno. He stressed during his testimony that he made it very clear to Paterno that what he saw was sex. I simply can not get myself to believe that Joe Freakin Paterno didn't do a damn thing about it. That is so hard for me to believe, but it seems like that's what happened here. A guy who spent his entire life developing kids into grown men couldn't step up and help younger boys who needed it the most. That's just appalling to me. Usually I would think the OP is being way to dramatic. However, it's becoming painfully obvious throughout the trial that a lot of adults knew what was going on here and chose to look the other way. It's for that reason and that reason alone that I actually agree with the OP. I'd rather see PSU replaced with a program who has credibility. A program with credibility athletically, academically, and most imporantly morally. PSU might not ever have moral credibility again.
The only issue with all this is that the McQueery situation was the 2nd time and after Sandusky had retired. And lets be honest Sandusky retired because he was a known pedophile. Then it happens again and this time witnessed by an actual football staff member. Paterno and everyone in the football program knew exactly what was happening and Paterno and McQueery are weak pansies.
Also I believe it came up today that Tom Bradley came in one day and the Sandusky was showering with a boy, Bradley thought it was weird so he got in the shower to, just in case. C'mon man, this is a sick group of people all conspiring to cover up for the legendary Paterno and PSU program.
I am personally a little surprised school officials didnt offer Sandusky and his family some confidential money to take a plea for this stuff. I cannot envision any reason the school would ever want all this crap coming out in Sandusky's criminal trial. Everyday of this trial is costing the school more and more money on the civil side as they look worse and worse.
The only issue with all this is that the McQueery situation was the 2nd time and after Sandusky had retired. And lets be honest Sandusky retired because he was a known pedophile. Then it happens again and this time witnessed by an actual football staff member. Paterno and everyone in the football program knew exactly what was happening and Paterno and McQueery are weak pansies.
Also I believe it came up today that Tom Bradley came in one day and the Sandusky was showering with a boy, Bradley thought it was weird so he got in the shower to, just in case. C'mon man, this is a sick group of people all conspiring to cover up for the legendary Paterno and PSU program.
I am personally a little surprised school officials didnt offer Sandusky and his family some confidential money to take a plea for this stuff. I cannot envision any reason the school would ever want all this crap coming out in Sandusky's criminal trial. Everyday of this trial is costing the school more and more money on the civil side as they look worse and worse.