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Penn State Cult (Joe Knew)

Here we go again with the "School has no leadership without Joe" stuff again.

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With all the crap Joe took, right now, he looks like he was the Reply
most viral guy at Penn State at age 86. Keep wondering where is the new leadership we kept hearing would surface when Joe was gone.
I read for years how he was incompetent, senile, and out of touch. Right now, that description is much more appropriate for the collective membership of the BoT and including Joyner and Erickson.

Say what you want, but Joe wouldn't be graveling like whipped puppies.

First off, this obliviax person must be bi-polar because one day it seems he gets it, then he has posts like the one above.

I love how they will cry "old man, senile, sick!!" about Joe when it suits them, then they turn around a say he was the only true leader of the school. I guess they don't get that Joe being the "only true leader" of the university as a fucking football coach is the reason their beloved institution of football crazies...um....I mean higher learning is the very reason the Freeh group and the NCAA said there is a culture problem at PSU.


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You are right. Joe wouldn't take this crap... Reply
I wish he was able to defend himself. No way does Emmert have the guts to pull this crap with Joe still around either, IMO.

Oh yes, pedster, I am very sure that Emmert was scared of Joe. That is why he waited for Joe to die to let the BOT at PSU take the Freeh reports findings as FACT so that the NCAA wouldn't actually investigate further.

JFC these people a fucking ridiculous.
 
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http://bwi.rivals.com/showmsg.asp?fid=36&tid=156744233&mid=156744233&sid=890&style=2

This one's about Justin Brown, yet another "he wasn't that good anyways" post.

My favorite reply was "We are deep at wideout."

According to their depth chart the guy replacing Brown (who was PSU's leading returning receiver) has 0 receptions, Kenney has 0 receptions at the 2nd spot, and Kersey has 5 receptions.

Now that's depth. They're all fucking lunatics!
 
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obliviax said:
With all the crap Joe took, right now, he looks like he was the most viral guy at Penn State at age 86. Keep wondering where is the new leadership we kept hearing would surface when Joe was gone.
I read for years how he was incompetent, senile, and out of touch. Right now, that description is much more appropriate for the collective membership of the BoT and including Joyner and Erickson.

Say what you want, but Joe wouldn't be graveling like whipped puppies.

  1. Joe didn't take crap. He gave it. by the pants load.
  2. Joe was nowhere near "virile", but may very well have been "viral". I doubt however that this is why he crapped his pants. That was metamucil.
  3. I think you meant "groveling", but perhaps graveling is a new term for crapping one's pants.
 
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I just can't get over the unbelievable irony of all the cultists taking the "We're donating millions of dollars to victims of child abuse, we've done more for these victims than anyone what the hell have any of you done, if you really care about the victims donate like we are" high road whenever anyone points out that they don't give two shits about the victims, and then they all turn around and donate money to that ridiculous "Framing Paterno" retardedness as soon as they see the site.

I honestly think that the only way to fix the culture is to give them the death penalty for long enough that anyone who cares at all about football will have to go elsewhere, or at the very least root for another team while attending Penn State, such that by the time they get football back they have to completely rebuild their fan base.
 
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BengalsAndBucks;2189247; said:
I just can't get over the unbelievable irony of all the cultists taking the "We're donating millions of dollars to victims of child abuse, we've done more for these victims than anyone what the hell have any of you done, if you really care about the victims donate like we are" high road whenever anyone points out that they don't give two [Mark May]s about the victims, and then they all turn around and donate money to that ridiculous "Framing Paterno" retardedness as soon as they see the site.

I honestly think that the only way to fix the culture is to give them the death penalty for long enough that anyone who cares at all about football will have to go elsewhere, or at the very least root for another team while attending Penn State, such that by the time they get football back they have to completely rebuild their fan base.

I heard an interview with the woman who won the first US gold in Judo yesterday. She had been sexually abused by a former coach. She said she would not wish it on her worst enemy, but that in its own way it made her who she is today.

Can't wait for PSU to spin this into all the good Jerry Sandusky did for those kids.
 
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Oh8ch;2189248; said:
I heard an interview with the woman who won the first US gold in Judo yesterday. She had been sexually abused by a former coach. She said she would not wish it on her worst enemy, but that in its own way it made her who she is today.

Can't wait for PSU to spin this into all the good Jerry Sandusky did for those kids.

Considering these mutants think the NCAA penalties against PSU are on par with the actual abuse in the victims eyes it wouldn't surprise me.
 
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Here is one of their "champions for the cause", Kevin Slaton.

http://www.riverfronttimes.com/2008...anter-needs-to-get-some-things-off-his-chest/


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On March 27, four days before the St. Louis Cardinals opened their 2008 season, Slaten was broadcasting his afternoon drive-time show, The Bottom Line, from Ozzie's at Westport Plaza. His producer and board operator were back at the KFNS studio in Webster Groves. Shortly after the program began, talk turned to then-Cardinals pitcher Anthony Reyes and pitching coach Dave Duncan made a brief on-air appearance, allegedly without his knowledge or consent ? a violation of Federal Communications Commission rules.

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One of the first things anyone who knows Slaten will mention is his love for a good fight. "He often chooses the hardest route to go, on purpose," explains friend and fellow broadcaster Bob Ramsey, one of three sports talkers who've taken over Slaten's 590 slot.

"I always likened him to Don Quixote," Ramsey goes on, referencing the famous literary hero whose black-vs.-white, right-vs.-wrong world-view prevented him from understanding life's nuances. "Most of us, I think, try to choose the battles that we fight in life and, quite frankly, we choose the ones we think we can win. I think Kevin prefers the battles he can't win ? or the ones that if he were to overcome the odds and win, would be an unbelievably tremendous victory."

During proceedings in Slaten v. Archway Assets LLC, there was no question that the plaintiff was savoring the taste of war. He took fast and furious notes throughout several days of witness testimony and often could be seen sporting a wide grin. "This is an old-fashioned barbecuing," the exiled radio host remarked with a smile after Harris stepped down from the stand.

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"Kevin is not part of the sports media in this town," Burwell continues. "He is not. He doesn't operate under the same journalistic rules and ethics that the rest of us do. He sits there and rants and raves and says all sorts of unchecked things about athletes, managers, coaches and front-office people, but he is never held accountable for the comments' accuracy, nor does he do what all of us who are real professionals do, which is: If we write or say something critical of an individual, we are in the locker room the next day in front of that person."

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It is a long read, but it gives you a good look at the people those in slappy valley are clinging to as "the turth tellers".
 
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Mrstickball;2189257; said:
With the absurdity that is State Penn, I almost have half a notion to build some sort of Paterno "shrine" and accept donations from the PSU bandwagon fans.

Maybe a picture of JoePa at the bottom of my toilet?

That's just ridiculous. If you want to make money Joe would need to appear on your toast. :biggrin:

In 2004 a 10 year old piece of a toasted cheese sandwich depicting an image of the Virgin Mary went on the auction block and Goldenpalace.com gobbled it up, shelling out $28,000.00 for the world's most expensive toast.

You can be sure the mutants think Joe is holier than the Virgin Mary.
 
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It would be a way to make a quick few bucks thats for sure.

Mrstickball;2189257; said:
With the absurdity that is State Penn, I almost have half a notion to build some sort of Paterno "shrine" and accept donations from the PSU bandwagon fans.

Maybe a picture of JoePa at the bottom of my toilet?


Go onto there sites and say you were going to sue the NCAA to stop them from what they have done, and they would start sending in money without doing any backround checks I would bet.

A good route for some of the better Trolls here to try over there. LOL
 
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BuckeyeNation27;2189261; said:
how many football games has she ever won?

According to this...one more than Joe has in the last 10 years! :rofl:


Who knew the Virgin Mary was a football fan?

According to the callers on Liveline, Manchester City's second goal was a miracle resulting from prayers to the Virgin Mary at Medjugorje. JoeYehYehYeh played along, even going so far as to ask one of the crooks priests at Medjugorje how many miracles had been attributed to the shrine. I know they have to be preweved, said Joe, but how many miracles happened in Meddagore-Jay ?

http://bocktherobber.com/2012/05/virgin-mary-wins-league-for-man-city/
 
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jlb1705;2189050; said:
To be fair, we're about one suspension from the same thing. :paranoid:

Devin Smith & Corey Brown both had 14. Carlos Hyde had 10.

So Ohio State would have to lose three players before they get down into the single digits (Verlon Reed w/9 & Chris Fields w/8).

That is of course not counting out Stoneburner (14) & Hall (12).
 
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