gostangs wrote:If all you have to live for is college football, you need to re-think some things.
Agreed. But we fans demand a lot of these coaches and their staffs. JJ has been crucified on this board for taking a few days off after the bowl victory.
In Paterno's case, I am sure that the stress of the Sandusky situation has hurt him, but my hunch is that he hasn't yet fully appreciated the gravity of the whole thing. Cancer can claim a victim surely and swiftly with no outside assistance.
gostangs wrote:If all you have to live for is college football, you need to re-think some things.
Agreed. But we fans demand a lot of these coaches and their staffs. JJ has been crucified on this board for taking a few days off after the bowl victory.
In Paterno's case, I am sure that the stress of the Sandusky situation has hurt him, but my hunch is that he hasn't yet fully appreciated the gravity of the whole thing. Cancer can claim a victim surely and swiftly with no outside assistance.
June was crucified by me because he waited until after the dead period to take his trip to Hawaii he had a whole week after the bowl game I believe that was dead period. He should have went then.
Cancer sucks, I would have liked to hear more of his side of the story. He never seemed like a bad guy but what he did was terrible.
gostangs wrote:If all you have to live for is college football, you need to re-think some things.
Agreed. But we fans demand a lot of these coaches and their staffs. JJ has been crucified on this board for taking a few days off after the bowl victory.
In Paterno's case, I am sure that the stress of the Sandusky situation has hurt him, but my hunch is that he hasn't yet fully appreciated the gravity of the whole thing. Cancer can claim a victim surely and swiftly with no outside assistance.
June was crucified by me because he waited until after the dead period to take his trip to Hawaii he had a whole week after the bowl game I believe that was dead period. He should have went then.
Cancer sucks, I would have liked to hear more of his side of the story. He never seemed like a bad guy but what he did was terrible.
You mean what he "did not" do, right? Let's all remember he wasn't the bad guy here
You mean what he "did not" do, right? Let's all remember he wasn't the bad guy here
Yes for what he did not do. It's hard to know because we don't have all of the facts but I would say that he is a bad guy here, he just isn't the main villain.
NomAnor wrote:I will never get over the fact that he and Penn state waited until the day after he broke the record to break the news of what went on.He is no legand
No accident there.
"We will play man to man and we will pick you up at the airport." - Larry Brown
NomAnor wrote:I will never get over the fact that he and Penn state waited until the day after he broke the record to break the news of what went on.He is no legand
The man is gone. He will go before the only judge with all of the facts. Let that be enough.
No one is perfect. The tragedy is that Paterno's mistake of not following up or going to the police led to Sandusky continuing his abuse. He will pay whatever price is deemed necessary for that sin.
SMUer wrote:I've never played a role in covering up multiple instances of child molestation and buggery, where do I pick up my stone?
I'm certain you've made mistakes in your life. Not the same mistakes, but still mistakes. It's the condition of being human. But hey, if you're perfect, I'm sure you can find some stones nearby.
Like I said, Joe Pa will have his judgment. We've talked ad nauseum on this board about how he should have done more. Now that the man is dead, we can move on with the knowledge that he will ultimately end up where he belongs.