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Someone alert the cult, there's FAX and EVIDENTS that need to be corrected.Ultimately, it's not an exact parallel. Paterno, as has been well-documented, called all the shots in Happy Valley. The president and AD were his puppets. Snyder, though he carries a lot of weight, works for two of the more influential voices in college athletics in AD John Currie and president Kirk Schulz (who serves on the NCAA Executive Committee). When the time comes, they'll hire whoever they think's best for the job, be it Sean Snyder or an outsider.
I'm honestly not sure why the whole "don't ruin the weekends thing" still has traction.
He did not follow through, because he's a giant pussy.And how did he threaten them? What did he threaten to do? Did he follow through on any of his threats (some players did transfer, of course)?
I can do links too. This link provides his FULL answer to the question. Note the first sentence --- he noted right away that he wasn't sure he was being precise. Which is fair, given it was 9.5 years later.
As I've said before, there are plenty of things to criticize Paterno for, but this "not interfere with the weekends" thing would not be on the list. He explicitly caveated that he wasn't sure if he was being precise, and as the Freeh Report itself showed, he DID "interfere with their weekend."
http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2012/06/12/transcript-joe-paternos-grand-jury-testimony/
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Well, I can’t be precise.
I ordinarily would have called people right away, but it was a Saturday morning and I didn’t want to interfere with their weekends.
So I don’t know whether I did it Saturday or did it early the next week.
I’m not sure when, but I did it within the week.
I can do links too. This link provides his FULL answer to the question. Note the first sentence --- he noted right away that he wasn't sure he was being precise. Which is fair, given it was 9.5 years later.
As I've said before, there are plenty of things to criticize Paterno for, but this "not interfere with the weekends" thing would not be on the list. He explicitly caveated that he wasn't sure if he was being precise, and as the Freeh Report itself showed, he DID "interfere with their weekend."
http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2012/06/12/transcript-joe-paternos-grand-jury-testimony/
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Well, I can’t be precise.
I ordinarily would have called people right away, but it was a Saturday morning and I didn’t want to interfere with their weekends.
So I don’t know whether I did it Saturday or did it early the next week.
I’m not sure when, but I did it within the week.
Well, I can’t be precise.
I’m not sure when, but I did it within the week