Anyone watching ESPN right now about Penn State?

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Everything we said was found to be true. Them nasty white boys indeed knew what was going on and turned a blind eye too it. Now its all confirmed and not strong indication. What baffles me is :why: the fukk would you let something like THIS fly by. So if they were going around raping women and burning bums in University Park they'd keep their mouths shut? This shyt is "stop snitchin" at a whole new level. Thank god someone spoke out sooner or later or else these vile creatures wouldve continued with the same shyt. Theyre also saying Joe Pa indeed knew and didnt give one flying fukk like they were harboring some monster they let roam around and terrorize people. :snoop:
 

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Hope those idiots who rioted when they fired Paterno are ashamed of themselves.

Burn in hell, Paterno.
 

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They've fukked up by having Paterno apologist Matt Millen on there. He's bombed pretty badly today. It's pretty evident the College Football people that matter are still flying to Connecticut from the ESPY's.
 

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They are also fukking up by talking about Dwight Howard and other bullshyt when the PSU story is a little bigger than Howard changing his mind for the 43534583rd time today.
 

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Whats funny is none of the old players are speaking up. If Sandusky was abusing kids for 10-15 years what was it 98-2011....alot of the players had to know (Arrington,Brown,LJ) during this time.
 

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Paterno was practically the Mayor of State College, and def. one of the most powerful men at Penn State. He didn't give a sh1t about the kids because they were not from affluent families, plus they were too young to play ball for penn state.

Penn state just needs to get their checkbook out and start writing. But why is the ncaa not coming in and shutting that shyt down? I guess they don't want to take away millions in revenue from the school, but after all the civil lawsuit payouts, its going to be a wash anyway.
 
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But why is the ncaa not coming in and shutting that shyt down? I guess they don't want to take away millions in revenue from the school, but after all the civil lawsuit payouts, its going to be a wash anyway.

Because it's a unique situation. There haven't been any student-athlete infractions involved. This involves criminal acts by administrators. It obviously falls under the "Lack of Institutional Control" banner, but because there technically were no infractions, it'll be tough for the NCAA to punish them.

The Civil suits, Criminal trials against the President and AD, along with years if not decades of terrible PR is probably going to be their punishment.
 

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They've fukked up by having Paterno apologist Matt Millen on there. He's bombed pretty badly today. It's pretty evident the College Football people that matter are still flying to Connecticut from the ESPY's.

I was disgusted and appalled by Matt Millen's responses. His "loyalty" to his Coach has seemingly destroyed his humanity. While reluctantly conceding that the Freeh report is damning and implicates Coach Paterno in a horrendous, protracted coverup, he still seems to disbelief the report and attempts to shift blame from Paterno to others. On top of that, he fails to understand that the nature of big-time football programs and the reverence they have in our colleges and society are at fault here, as well.

In a way, I'm kind of pleased that he was there because he was a product of that PSU culture that Coach Paterno cultivated so his responses demonstrate how out of touch these folks were/are.

Kids were being raped. Paterno knew about it. Paterno had the power to stop it. Paterno chose not to stop it. What's worse, Paterno chose to actively cover it up. shyt is an abomination. Paterno's legacy should be tainted. Sure, he is a man and not perfect, but you can't diminish or dismiss the gravity of what he did and what he failed to do. Puts a black eye on his entire legacy.
 
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