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I don't understand why Greg Bucceroni believes that the fall of Joe Paterno can't be tangentially related to the TSM mess instead of directly.
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Bucklion;2192697; said:Yeah, I mean, so OK, if there was a ring, Paterno and almost certainly wasn't in it. I don't see anyone anywhere saying or suggesting he did anything to children. But what it won't have anything to do with is the coverup at PSU about what they knew about Sandusky and when, one way or the other, then. Those are separate issues, though the desperate need to exonerate Paterno at all costs will not allow it to be seen that way.
buxfan4life;2192701; said:What I was saying is that it is very possible Joe was looking the other way for much longer than the Freeh report suggests. This is exactly the opposite of what they want the TRUTH to be.
I do not think Joe was involved with a child sex/porn ring. That is one thing I can agree with the pedsters. As much as I thought Joe was putting up a front with his holier than thou attitude about his coaching and graduating players, I don't think he was a sick fuck like Jerry.
Oh8ch;2192703; said:Deductive logic works this way:
1. Joe looked the other way while Sandusky raped boys.
2. Joe was unaware of, and therefore did not look the other way, while Sandusky participated in a child sex/pornography ring.
3. Therefore Joe is innocent.
Oh8ch;2192703; said:Deductive logic works this way:
1. Joe looked the other way while Sandusky raped boys.
2. Joe was unaware of, and therefore did not look the other way, while Sandusky participated in a child sex/pornography ring.
3. Therefore Joe is innocent.
IF you say you would buy the idea that Mike was reporting a sex act with this story and hold that above everything you knew about Saint Jerry you are fooling yourself.
I don't care if Mike said he thought it was "a sexual nature". His detailed description of those 45 seconds delivered in 5 or 6 minutes by his own admission would be more than enough for anyone to question his suspicions - particularly delivered against a guy of Sandusky's stature.
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NO the truth is that those trying to claim Mike McQueary described some kind of sexual assault are pushing way past the limit of any comprehensible explanation.
BuckeyeInWA;2192723; said:To me, the most damning single statement in the Freeh report never gets talked about. In one of the emails about the 2001 rape, when talking about confronting Sandusky, Spanier says something to the effect of 'if Sandusky doesn't take our warning seriously, we open ourselves up to trouble for not reporting this.' So that would suggest, at bare minimum, Spanier knew that there was an obligation to report this, knew that not reporting it would be a violation of the law, and chose to not report it anyway.
MaxBuck;2190334; said:Bill O'Brien's demeanor and poise during the Big Ten media sessions impressed me greatly. His young men are going to need that kind of self-possessed leadership to get them through the next few years.
I'm planning on supporting the Penn State players and fans when they come to Columbus, since it seems evident to me that there are plenty of morons who will be subjecting them to a barrage of verbal abuse. (Under normal circumstances there's no way I'd go out of my way to make Penn State fans feel welcome, but these are hardly normal circumstances.)
jarv;2192755; said:Don't know how credible Radar Onlineis, but. ..
Penn State Boosters Name Surfaces In New Sandusky Criminal Investigation
http://t.co/40xdPQeY
Yeah, it might not be over yet.
BuckeyeInWA;2192723; said:To me, the most damning single statement in the Freeh report never gets talked about. In one of the emails about the 2001 rape, when talking about confronting Sandusky, Spanier says something to the effect of 'if Sandusky doesn't take our warning seriously, we open ourselves up to trouble for not reporting this.' So that would suggest, at bare minimum, Spanier knew that there was an obligation to report this, knew that not reporting it would be a violation of the law, and chose to not report it anyway.