I like that you called him a serial rapist there. Had they exposed him by the time he went serial, it would have reflected poorly that their behavior allowed him to continue doing what he was doing.
7/26/2012 10:35:13 AM
^exactly
7/26/2012 10:43:59 AM
I take it you didnt read what i said then eh??? If from the fucking beginning. Ie the very first time a janitor or football player or tape recorder or fufking anything crossed the desk of joepa or the administration and the phone call was made to the authorities, peen state automatically becomes the heroes.Penn State releases a statement that says " We are Penn State. We are a beacon of morale strength and we hold ourselves to the highest standard. And thus the only acceptable option is to condem these tragic and horrific acts of terror enacted by a disturbed man. His actions are in direct conflict with the values we hold dear as Penn Staters and human beings."Then no one gives a flying fuck what sandusky accomplished as a coach, just like the majority of America no longer cares what JoePa did. Sandusky was not Penn State. He was a good coach who just happened to be a pedophile and history would remember him exactly that way. There would be no cover up. No absurdly long strong of concealment. Only Penn State doing the right thing and ousting a monster.Also, it was my understanding that the first time JoePa learned sandusky was a sicko was not the first of the acts by aandusky. Thus, JoePa was then knowingly or unknowingly aided and abeiting a serial rapist. If he did learn of everything the very first time then i ame.d my previous statement to "child rapist" instead. My apologies
7/26/2012 11:10:31 AM
7/26/2012 11:16:06 AM
And i completely agree wh that. Im not sure what we're disagreeing on now. Yes in 2005 it was t9o fucking late. And yes exactly what happened now would have happened then. We both agree the root of the issue is the cover up. If the cover up never happens. Penn State hires another elite DC and life for PSU football moves on and Sandusky rots in jail.For the record
7/26/2012 11:20:54 AM
7/26/2012 12:59:08 PM
So..... Did i win? Or did people stop.giving a shit
7/28/2012 8:08:15 AM
7/28/2012 1:07:06 PM
7/28/2012 1:43:42 PM
7/28/2012 1:54:29 PM
7/28/2012 2:02:27 PM
i know. it's a terrible analogy to use the exact same thing that a guy said to show how ridiculous what the guy said was.if the "culture" is exhibited by the behaviour of the fans, why, then, would an example of behaviour by a fan be a terrible analogy?]
7/28/2012 2:15:38 PM
7/28/2012 6:19:30 PM
ok, then how many fans need to go murder someone before NCAA sanctions should be considered?
7/28/2012 6:29:49 PM
aha, this thread
7/28/2012 6:42:23 PM
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/in-the-loop/post/graham-spaniers-gig-as-a-federal-worker-is-a-mystery/2012/07/26/gJQAbAx5BX_blog.html?hpid=z4&socialreader_check=0&denied=1Well, at least this horrific incident and cover up isn't keeping them from finding work on the taxpayer dime.
7/29/2012 6:30:24 PM
But fan behavior has been something the NCAA has been involved in. I don't like the analogy but there have been incidents.http://savannahnow.com/stories/032100/SPTcontrol.shtmlNCAA reprimands GSU for fan behavior.The issue with the analogy is a fan going out and murdering someone isn't connected to the head coach, the facility, the people in charge of the university, or athletics. Now if JoePa told a fan to murder someone and covered it up, my guess is the NCAA would take a peak. The analogy is bad because it doesn't account for any connection to athletics other than the person liking a team. We can argue all day on whether JoePa did what he did because the guy was a friend, or to protect the program. We'll really never know and my guess is that it was a combination of the two. I like how some people in this thread claim to know exactly what JoePa was thinking. I just tend to lean toward protecting the program because that seemed to be his entire world, and by protecting the program he also protected his friend. I feel like there is some sort of fear that the NCAA will start to like hand out parking tickets. I know there is slippery slope theory but common, this isn't the NCAA trying to find a way to get involved in every matter, this is a response they felt was necessary not to gain more power somehow but try to handle a delicate issue that they really were going to catch flack no matter what they did.
7/29/2012 8:01:46 PM
I lol'd
8/27/2012 5:51:24 PM
Lol, that would be inappropriate.They should probably stick to playing the classics:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBohdltpVUY[Edited on August 28, 2012 at 11:18 AM. Reason : -]
8/28/2012 11:11:55 AM
I think they should play this.
8/28/2012 11:20:45 AM
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-penn-state-spanier-20121102,0,7524020.story
11/1/2012 9:32:49 PM
@ 0:20 (sweet caroline)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jvx9gLzq48[Edited on November 1, 2012 at 11:12 PM. Reason : i linked the wrong f'ing utube]
11/1/2012 10:51:07 PM
Pennsylvania (the state) is challenging the NCAA sanctions against Penn State. This might be interesting
1/1/2013 1:22:34 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2013/07/17/justice/sandusky-name-change/index.html?hpt=hp_t3
7/18/2013 1:29:22 PM
Hercules RockefellerRembrandt Q. EinsteinHandsome B. Wonderful
7/18/2013 3:10:52 PM
MAX POWER
7/18/2013 6:53:12 PM
Art Vandelay
7/18/2013 7:48:51 PM
Ben Dover
7/18/2013 8:55:33 PM
http://www.wralsportsfan.com/judge-3-penn-state-ex-officials-to-stand-trial/12721645/
7/30/2013 4:15:18 PM
7/30/2013 5:14:12 PM
remember how some of us were saying how ridiculous the NCAA overreacted/went way outside of their jurisdiction?yeah, they kind of admitted as much by giving Penn State some of their scholarships back. and I'm sure they will take back some of their other "punishments"
9/25/2013 1:01:16 AM
Next week they will decide Carolina is a pinnacle of education and morality and give them the ACC championship from last year that they clearly would have won.
9/25/2013 8:26:55 AM
You mean that National Championship from a few years back?
9/25/2013 10:23:47 AM
They are in talks with the SEC to get that back so they can give it to UNC
9/25/2013 9:43:39 PM
postseason eligible immediately & all scholarships returned in '15-'16http://www.ncaa.org/about/resources/media-center/news/executive-committee-restores-penn-state-football-postseason-scholarships
9/8/2014 2:39:33 PM
that's some bullshit.
9/8/2014 2:57:10 PM
jesus christhttps://vine.co/v/Oz5vqttq3vehttps://vine.co/v/Oz51Bvgg7hrfucking nuke these motherfuckers from orbit. "let's put up a statue of some dead piece of shit who enabled a child rapist"god damn it
9/8/2014 10:54:23 PM
Eh. You could argue that the NCAA was overstepping their bounds in the first place. Sandusky deserved to be prosecuted as a sick, piece of shit criminal. I don't know that the NCAA has any bylaws that specifically prevent molesting kids. Kind of like if your football coach committed murder, it's for the cops to deal with, not the NCAA. So even though touching little kids is so much worse than fake classes or paying players...it's not really the NCAA's jurisdiction imo.
9/8/2014 11:00:39 PM
9/8/2014 11:04:09 PM
i don't like it at all. they should've gotten the death penalty, really. you don't deserve a football program if that's how you use it. let the kids leave w/o penalty (a free transfer is really a gift these days) and call it a day. oh well.
9/8/2014 11:46:18 PM
^^True
9/9/2014 12:04:25 AM
^^^^ you could argue the NFL is overstepping its bounds in setting rules against domestic violence by that logic too. ^^^ precisely. The NCAA has long been a pretty irrelevant organization with very little real power over anything, but this was a situation where it had the ability to do something meaningful. when a university puts the reputation and well-being of one of its athletic programs above the well-being of children for decades, it is absolutely the NCAA's responsibility to let people know that shit doesn't fly. the entire penn state community was and still is contaminated by bullshit football culture, and the fact that there are this many fans who are still clamoring for their wins to be given back and touting joe fucking paterno as a victim instead of an enabler who failed to do what was right when faced with the biggest moral dilemma of his existence means that these people haven't learned a god damn thing out of all of this. and maybe the worst part, other than a clear message being sent that football is more important than child rape, is that the narrative surrounding this school and it's football team will be overwhelmingly positive in a few years when we'll all be reminded how much penn state went through and what they overcame and blah blah blah
9/9/2014 8:05:10 AM
http://www.theonion.com/articles/penn-state-honors-legendary-2012-legal-team-during,37292/
10/30/2014 3:18:01 PM
You know they're lawyers because they all have briefcases.I wonder how they would honor scientists... make them show up to a presser with pocket protectors and glasses held together with tape?
10/30/2014 5:15:43 PM
NCAA at it againproving how ridiculous they were during all of this
1/16/2015 1:49:49 PM
Link?
1/16/2015 1:52:20 PM
they're giving paterno back his vacated wins - because, really, that's what is important here. making sure a dead man's football wins are in proper order.
1/16/2015 1:54:27 PM
So did he Bowden on the all time wins list?[Edited on January 16, 2015 at 2:18 PM. Reason : Yep]
1/16/2015 2:18:05 PM
"Proposed NCAA settlement could restore Penn State wins" -cnn. Well so nothing will happen to UNC?
1/16/2015 2:24:19 PM
They'll take down banners and then give them back a few years later to celebrate all the overcome adversity
1/16/2015 2:28:54 PM