IF, and this is a big fucking if, he didn't know how to deal with it why didn't he ask some people? Pretty simple.Gil Dobie wrote:I didn't say that at all. I will type slow so you can understand when translating from Russian to English.Vidav wrote:
Wait so long time coaches don't understand that child rape is wrong?![]()
JoPa did not know how to deal with it.
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"What I'm saying is: You might have taken care of your wolf problem, but everyone around town is going to think of you as the crazy son of a bitch who bought land mines to get rid of wolves."
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I don't know why, I would have to ask him.........grizzaholic wrote:IF, and this is a big **** if, he didn't know how to deal with it why didn't he ask some people? Pretty simple.Gil Dobie wrote:
I didn't say that at all. I will type slow so you can understand when translating from Russian to English.![]()
JoPa did not know how to deal with it.
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He looked dead the night he was sticking his head out the front door of his house with all the students on his lawn.
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That is the lames fucking explanation I've ever heard. For anything. Period.Gil Dobie wrote:Didn't say anywere that JoPa didn't know it wasn't wrong. It was more on how he handled the situation. He didn't handle it with any type of urgency. He passed it on to his superiors for someone else to deal with. For example, If he dealt with it immediately and took the reigns to get this dealt with, then I would say he had an idea of how society looked upon child molestation.Vidav wrote:
"He had no idea how society looked up child molestation" "He had no idea how the real world worked"
Sounds like you are saying he didn't have any idea that child molestation was wrong.
JoPa was a POS who KNEW it was wrong and didn't want to rock the boat too bad.
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I agree with this part of your quote.AZGrizFan wrote: JoPa was a POS who KNEW it was wrong and didn't want to rock the boat too bad.

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Gil, I am sure AGS is having a civil conversation full of rainbows, puppy dogs, and rose colored glasses, you might be more comfortable over there.
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So you are saying people over here are all like Sioux Lover.grizzaholic wrote:Gil, I am sure AGS is having a civil conversation full of rainbows, puppy dogs, and rose colored glasses, you might be more comfortable over there.

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I see you are slow today. Might want to sit a few plays out.Gil Dobie wrote:So you are saying people over here are all like Sioux Lover.grizzaholic wrote:Gil, I am sure AGS is having a civil conversation full of rainbows, puppy dogs, and rose colored glasses, you might be more comfortable over there.
"What I'm saying is: You might have taken care of your wolf problem, but everyone around town is going to think of you as the crazy son of a bitch who bought land mines to get rid of wolves."
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I'm not afraid of the big bad wolf.grizzaholic wrote:I see you are slow today. Might want to sit a few plays out.Gil Dobie wrote:
So you are saying people over here are all like Sioux Lover.

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Gil Dobie wrote:I'm not afraid of the big bad wolf.grizzaholic wrote:
I see you are slow today. Might want to sit a few plays out.

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grizzaholic wrote:Gil Dobie wrote:
I'm not afraid of the big bad wolf.

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CBS and several other news originations announced his death, I simply passed along what they said.griz37 wrote:Not unless you are an unemployed douchebag announcing the death of someone who has not died.grizzaholic wrote:
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Is our resident Yankee fan still unemployed?UNHWildCats wrote:CBS and several other news originations announced his death, I simply passed along what they said.griz37 wrote:
Not unless you are an unemployed douchebag announcing the death of someone who has not died.
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...and for another 9 years little boys got buttfucked by that psycho. Those 9 years are just as much on JoPa and McCreary and the PSU brass as they are on Sandusky.Gil Dobie wrote:I agree with this part of your quote.AZGrizFan wrote: JoPa was a POS who KNEW it was wrong and didn't want to rock the boat too bad.
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Only by your mama the Sioux Lovers Lover.grizzaholic wrote:Gil Dobie wrote:
I'm not afraid of the big bad wolf.

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.............because JoPa was stupidAZGrizFan wrote:...and for another 9 years little boys got buttfucked by that psycho. Those 9 years are just as much on JoPa and McCreary and the PSU brass as they are on Sandusky.Gil Dobie wrote:
I agree with this part of your quote.

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Doesn't excuse anything though.Gil Dobie wrote:.............because JoPa was stupidAZGrizFan wrote:
...and for another 9 years little boys got buttfucked by that psycho. Those 9 years are just as much on JoPa and McCreary and the PSU brass as they are on Sandusky.
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AgreeVidav wrote:Doesn't excuse anything though.Gil Dobie wrote:
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Joe Paterno did a heck of a lot more good than bad in his career: ran a clean program, graduated almost 90% of his players, and won games. Yes, he made a serious mistake at the end, but that doesn't consign him to the seventh circle of hell.
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Yep, the wrong man died today. Should have been that POS Sandusky.Ivytalk wrote:Joe Paterno did a heck of a lot more good than bad in his career: ran a clean program, graduated almost 90% of his players, and won games. Yes, he made a serious mistake at the end, but that doesn't consign him to the seventh circle of hell.
Joe PA should never have been allowed to coach that long. Should have retired 12 years earlier, forced to if he couldn't have been talked into it, before his legacy was tarnished by 4 losing seasons in 5 00'-04' and then the Sandusky situation.
85 yr old man, 75 when the incident was reported to him. He grew up in the 30's and 40s when this sort of thing never happend...(of course it happened, but wasn't talked about). He was ignorant because people of his era were ignorant about this type of thing.
From the Washington Post interview (link on the other thread):
"....And then I called my superiors and I said: ‘Hey, we got a problem, I think. Would you guys look into it?’ Cause I didn’t know, you know. We never had, until that point, 58 years I think, I had never had to deal with something like that. And I didn’t feel adequate.”.....
At the preliminary hearing for Curley and Schultz on Dec. 16, McQueary said he had been reluctant to go into similar “great detail about sexual acts” with Paterno, out of respect for the coach, who was 75 at the time......
......Paterno has said, “In hindsight, I wish I had done more.”
Paterno’s portrait of himself is of an old-world man profoundly confused by what McQueary told him, and who was hesitant to make follow-up calls because he did not want to be seen as trying to exert any influence for or against Sandusky. “I didn’t know which way to go,” he said. “And rather than get in there and make a mistake . . .”
He reiterated that McQueary was unclear with him about the nature of what he saw — and added that even if McQueary had been more graphic, he’s not sure he would have comprehended it.
“You know, he didn’t want to get specific,” Paterno said. “And to be frank with you I don’t know that it would have done any good, because I never heard of, of, rape and a man. So I just did what I thought was best. I talked to people that I thought would be, if there was a problem, that would be following up on it.”...."
Paterno deserves some blame, but ALOT more should be directed to Schultz, Curley, & McQueary,, men of a generation or 2 later who knew better (& the one who actually witnessed the incident).
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LAME LAME LAME. My dad is 81 and I'm pretty sure he would know what to do with information like was given to JoPa. This is the biggest fucking cop-out in the world and, in my mind DOES consign him to the 7th circle of hell.BDKJMU wrote:Yep, the wrong man died today. Should have been that POS Sandusky.Ivytalk wrote:Joe Paterno did a heck of a lot more good than bad in his career: ran a clean program, graduated almost 90% of his players, and won games. Yes, he made a serious mistake at the end, but that doesn't consign him to the seventh circle of hell.
Joe PA should never have been allowed to coach that long. Should have retired 12 years earlier, forced to if he couldn't have been talked into it, before his legacy was tarnished by 4 losing seasons in 5 00'-04' and then the Sandusky situation.
85 yr old man, 75 when the incident was reported to him. He grew up in the 30's and 40s when this sort of thing never happend...(of course it happened, but wasn't talked about). He was ignorant because people of his era were ignorant about this type of thing.
From the Washington Post interview (link on the other thread):
"....And then I called my superiors and I said: ‘Hey, we got a problem, I think. Would you guys look into it?’ Cause I didn’t know, you know. We never had, until that point, 58 years I think, I had never had to deal with something like that. And I didn’t feel adequate.”.....
At the preliminary hearing for Curley and Schultz on Dec. 16, McQueary said he had been reluctant to go into similar “great detail about sexual acts” with Paterno, out of respect for the coach, who was 75 at the time......
......Paterno has said, “In hindsight, I wish I had done more.”
Paterno’s portrait of himself is of an old-world man profoundly confused by what McQueary told him, and who was hesitant to make follow-up calls because he did not want to be seen as trying to exert any influence for or against Sandusky. “I didn’t know which way to go,” he said. “And rather than get in there and make a mistake . . .”
He reiterated that McQueary was unclear with him about the nature of what he saw — and added that even if McQueary had been more graphic, he’s not sure he would have comprehended it.
“You know, he didn’t want to get specific,” Paterno said. “And to be frank with you I don’t know that it would have done any good, because I never heard of, of, rape and a man. So I just did what I thought was best. I talked to people that I thought would be, if there was a problem, that would be following up on it.”...."
Paterno deserves some blame, but ALOT more should be directed to Schultz, Curley, & McQueary,, men of a generation or 2 later who knew better (& the one who actually witnessed the incident).
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I would agree if he had actually done the act himself.This is the biggest **** cop-out in the world and, in my mind DOES consign him to the 7th circle of hell.
Since he told his superior about the incident and that was the only legal thing to do, I still see it as one mistake in a great, illustrious life.

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So where do you consign Sandusky? (because he deserves FAR worse).AZGrizFan wrote:LAME LAME LAME. My dad is 81 and I'm pretty sure he would know what to do with information like was given to JoPa. This is the biggest **** cop-out in the world and, in my mind DOES consign him to the 7th circle of hell.BDKJMU wrote:
Yep, the wrong man died today. Should have been that POS Sandusky.
Joe PA should never have been allowed to coach that long. Should have retired 12 years earlier, forced to if he couldn't have been talked into it, before his legacy was tarnished by 4 losing seasons in 5 00'-04' and then the Sandusky situation.
85 yr old man, 75 when the incident was reported to him. He grew up in the 30's and 40s when this sort of thing never happend...(of course it happened, but wasn't talked about). He was ignorant because people of his era were ignorant about this type of thing.
From the Washington Post interview (link on the other thread):
"....And then I called my superiors and I said: ‘Hey, we got a problem, I think. Would you guys look into it?’ Cause I didn’t know, you know. We never had, until that point, 58 years I think, I had never had to deal with something like that. And I didn’t feel adequate.”.....
At the preliminary hearing for Curley and Schultz on Dec. 16, McQueary said he had been reluctant to go into similar “great detail about sexual acts” with Paterno, out of respect for the coach, who was 75 at the time......
......Paterno has said, “In hindsight, I wish I had done more.”
Paterno’s portrait of himself is of an old-world man profoundly confused by what McQueary told him, and who was hesitant to make follow-up calls because he did not want to be seen as trying to exert any influence for or against Sandusky. “I didn’t know which way to go,” he said. “And rather than get in there and make a mistake . . .”
He reiterated that McQueary was unclear with him about the nature of what he saw — and added that even if McQueary had been more graphic, he’s not sure he would have comprehended it.
“You know, he didn’t want to get specific,” Paterno said. “And to be frank with you I don’t know that it would have done any good, because I never heard of, of, rape and a man. So I just did what I thought was best. I talked to people that I thought would be, if there was a problem, that would be following up on it.”...."
Paterno deserves some blame, but ALOT more should be directed to Schultz, Curley, & McQueary,, men of a generation or 2 later who knew better (& the one who actually witnessed the incident).
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Didn't JoePa hang on to coaching so long because he was afraid of ending up like Bear Bryant. Retiring and then dying shortly afterward?
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Good point. Of course Paterno had cancer, but neither one probably knew how to live without football. Kind of like Shawshank Redemption.andy7171 wrote:Didn't JoePa hang on to coaching so long because he was afraid of ending up like Bear Bryant. Retiring and then dying shortly afterward?
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