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They Killed Him
Townhall.com ^ | January 30, 2012 | Bruce Bialosky

Posted on 01/30/2012 5:00:54 AM PST by Kaslin

January 22nd was a sad day in America. A pitiful and depressing episode that confirms how a lawyer-controlled and weak-kneed society, ended with the tragic death of Joe Paterno. As sure as day turns into night, the actions taken last November by the Board of Trustees of Penn State University were responsible for the premature death of this great man.

I grew up in Shaker Heights, Ohio, next door to Paterno’s domain: Pennsylvania. My father graduated from Ohio State, and I was – and still am – a born-and-bred Buckeye fan. I clearly remember the emergence of Joe Pa at Penn State, which had not yet joined the Big Ten – that wouldn’t happen for another 25 years.

In that time we had the great Woody Hayes, but now we were butting heads with this scrawny- looking guy with goofy glasses who was somehow stealing a number of our recruits. Because he wasn’t in the Big Ten – and, of course, because Michigan was the center of everything evil in the world – I developed a mild liking for the guy. If the Buckeyes weren’t winning the national championship, then Penn State and Joe Pa seemed to be an acceptable alternative. It was certainly better than some others (like USC). Sure enough, it didn’t take him too long to produce undefeated seasons – reeling off three very quickly in 1968, 1969 and 1973 – but he had to wait until 1982 to win his first national championship.

Paterno went on to become a national icon. There have been many great college coaches with stellar, decades-long careers, but Joe Pa was beginning to set records. From the time he turned 70 – and then 80! – we all participated in the annual rite of speculation about whether he would or should retire.

Whenever I was asked about it, my answer was always the same: the Bear Bryant Syndrome. Joe knew very well that Bryant had passed away a little over a month after his retirement, and in fact had told sportscaster Brent Musburger that Bryant’s untimely death was one of the reasons he continued coaching. His team, school, and community – along with his wife of nearly 50 years – had become his life.

The Jerry Sandusky scandal shocked everyone; it always smacks your senses when someone is accused of such despicable acts. I read the transcript of the grand jury testimony with utter horror, and yet the fact that it engulfed the entire Penn State University made this sordid story even more appalling and disgraceful. Still, something seemed to be missing.

Mike McCreary, a young staffer for the football team, had walked into the locker room in the Penn State athletic complex while Sandusky, now a former employee, was sodomizing a young boy in the showers. McCreary claimed that he reported it to Paterno, who promptly informed his superiors, Athletic Director Tim Curley and Vice-President for Finance and Business Gary Schultz. When Curley and Schultz testified that they had heard a different story than what McCreary related to the grand jury, the two men were indicted despite no further verification by the grand jury and then summarily fired by the Board of Trustees. Then McCreary changed his story, telling the press something different than he told the grand jury. The Trustees still fired Paterno.

The most iconic person in Penn State history, an employee for over 60 years, was fired via telephone call. He was not given the chance to explain his side of the story. A group of weaklings who were more concerned with protecting their jobs and fending off lawsuits just started canning people. Even someone who has been with the University for one year deserves to have their side heard. Someone with 60 years of exemplary service merits a little extra consideration.

The villain in this story, Jerry Sandusky, was now lost in the shuffle and the focus of the sports world was on Paterno and the Trustees. Every sanctimonious sportscaster started whimpering about how they would have done more and how everyone involved should have done more. They, of course, were only thinking of the children.

When Joe Pa finally broke his silence, it was accompanied by yet a third version of McCreary’s story. Apparently, he never really told Paterno what actually happened in the shower. He justifiably couldn’t bring himself to tell a 76-year-old legend the ugly details. The fact that an aging Paterno wasn’t really able to comprehend the whole matter will not convince some of his lack of blame. Some people will insist that he should have been able to understand such despicable behavior, and they will never accept that some among us come from an era where such repulsive activities were utterly inconceivable. So Coach Paterno reported what he had heard from McCreary, and that was all he knew.

Some say Joe died of a broken heart. I say he died from a knife in the back. Does it shock me that the man is now dead? No – there is, after all, the Bear Bryant Syndrome.

There will always be those who maintain that Paterno should have done more. There are those who claim that if they were in the same situation, they would have done more. But the only thing anyone should really say is if they are ever in the shoes of the Trustees, that they would give everyone the decency and fairness of an honest hearing, that they wouldn’t jump to conclusions, and that they would never, ever try to cover their own butts by ruining the lives of others.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: joepaterno; paterno; pedophilestate; pedostate; pennstate; sandusky
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To: Kaslin

I leave Paterno’s judgement to God. However, I call BS on the author and his title. Crybaby.


21 posted on 01/30/2012 5:37:29 AM PST by Clara Lou (nObama, noRomney (Obama-lite), noPaul-- Santorum in a pinch)
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To: Tax-chick

Yes. Yes, he did.


22 posted on 01/30/2012 5:37:55 AM PST by WayneS (Comments now include 25% MORE sarcasm for no additional charge...)
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To: Kaslin

New theory - remember, the Grand Jury testimony was accidentally released(correct me if Im wrong there)...which resulted in the shitstorm that ended with Joe being fired.

Perhaps - they knew Joe was terminally ill...and if they could keep a lid on this until he had passed - they could spare him all this crap - and keep the focus on Sandusky and not the University.

And remember - Joe had testified to the GJ - he knew what was going on - independent of public/media. That had to be a weight as well.

Not sure that casts the board in any better light, though.


23 posted on 01/30/2012 5:40:48 AM PST by 2ndamendmentpa
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To: ml/nj

keep your blinders on...
IIRC jopa admitted to having been informed, and apoligized for not having done the right thing. so you keep shouting to an empty room that still thinks he’s innocent.
no sport, NO form of entertainment is worth ignoring the abuse of our children. no amount of money generated is worth the harm done to our children when it’s ‘gods’ are given a clintonesque pass on horror.
do you care for the sport, or for the children?


24 posted on 01/30/2012 5:41:01 AM PST by camle (keep an open mind and someone will fill it full of something for you)
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To: Kaslin
Some people will insist that he should have been able to understand such despicable behavior

Hadn't he read the bible through at least once?

25 posted on 01/30/2012 5:41:54 AM PST by HiTech RedNeck (Sometimes progressives find their scripture in the penumbra of sacred bathroom stall writings (Tzar))
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To: Kaslin
responsible for the premature death of this great man.

Great man?

I thought he was a football coach.

26 posted on 01/30/2012 5:42:01 AM PST by humblegunner
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To: WayneS

Those wascawwy smoke filled rooms.


27 posted on 01/30/2012 5:43:15 AM PST by HiTech RedNeck (Sometimes progressives find their scripture in the penumbra of sacred bathroom stall writings (Tzar))
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To: C. Edmund Wright
And yet, rumors are that Sandusky’s proclivities were an open secret in State College. (I cannot deny or verify this).

Definitely verified by a friend who has many friends in and around the program (or at least he did during the era in question). Which begets another question...why didn't anyone act on it even before the McQueary incident?

28 posted on 01/30/2012 5:43:47 AM PST by relictele (Green energy is neither)
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To: humblegunner

Famous football coach.

Today’s somewhat kinder, gentler answer to the gladiator of old.


29 posted on 01/30/2012 5:44:08 AM PST by HiTech RedNeck (Sometimes progressives find their scripture in the penumbra of sacred bathroom stall writings (Tzar))
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To: relictele

Too busy tittering at it, I guess.


30 posted on 01/30/2012 5:45:02 AM PST by HiTech RedNeck (Sometimes progressives find their scripture in the penumbra of sacred bathroom stall writings (Tzar))
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To: WayneS

Eh, I tend err on the side of the kids. 1 out of every 4 are sexually molested. This has been going on through time. We need to put a stop to it and let society know it’s NOT OK. I don’t care if you’re a football icon — kids are more important.


31 posted on 01/30/2012 5:45:51 AM PST by LibsRJerks
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To: Kaslin

Wow! Evil post of the day! Proof that there is a devil and that he is active in this world.


32 posted on 01/30/2012 5:48:11 AM PST by iowamark
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To: Kaslin

“Protector of gay pedophile rapist”

Should be on his headstone. By law - for his dieing to avoid the punishment he deserved.


33 posted on 01/30/2012 5:52:54 AM PST by Eldon Tyrell (question,.)
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To: humblegunner
Great man? I thought he was a football coach.

Only someone who's entire universe revolves around football, would not be able to see any difference between the terms, "great man" and "great football coach".
34 posted on 01/30/2012 5:53:04 AM PST by ZX12R (FUBO GTFO 2012 ! We should take off and Newt washington from orbit.)
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To: ZX12R

Thus his failure.


35 posted on 01/30/2012 5:55:26 AM PST by onedoug
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To: PBRSTREETGANG
Poppycock.

I agree . . . to, in any way, lionize JoePa is disgusting. He knew for years what his pervert animal buddy was doing in the showers and did NOTHING to prevent it. I feel bad that JoePa didn't get a chance to go on trial and then, perhaps, be walked out of court in prison jammies.

To say that JoePa is in any way a victim is ridiculous. I just think of the dozens, if not more, of little boys sodomized by that Sandusky slob and I wonder what anyone is thinking if there's the slightest tear for JoePa.

36 posted on 01/30/2012 5:55:57 AM PST by laweeks
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To: relictele

Well, if your friend is accurate - and his take seems to be consistent with persistent rumors - then all of Penn State and State College should share in the blame. This would be tantamount to an entire community looking the other way on a horrible set of crimes to protect the reputation of the football program.

Irony is, had they acted swiftly and properly and not worried about the PR - they would have gotten a lot of good PR and prevented other awful incidences from taking place.

Now Penn State will suffer from this for probably decades.


37 posted on 01/30/2012 5:56:05 AM PST by C. Edmund Wright
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To: Kaslin
Boo-hoo-hoo! The great enabler of CHILD MOLESTATION died. Paterno wasn't a hero, he was an enabler of a monstrous evil. He chose to look the other way when children UNDER HIS PROTECTION were being abused by one of his people.

I feel sorry alright, I feel sorry for all of those young boys who were ABUSED BY PATERNO'S PET PERVERT. I feel sorry for all those kids who were sacrificed--whose LIVES WERE DESTROYED, to the god of football money.

Any good that Joe Paterno did in his life is more than counterbalanced by his tacit approval of the Penn State Pervert's actions. Sandusky destroyed lives while Paterno sat by and watched. Good riddance to bad rubbish.
38 posted on 01/30/2012 5:57:10 AM PST by Sudetenland (Anybody but Obama!!!!)
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To: LibsRJerks
Since I posted NOTHING that could POSSIBLY have been interpreted in any way as a defense of Joe Paterno, or as agreement with the tripe in the posted article, I have NO idea why you addressed your post to me.

Do you care to enlighten me, or must it forever remain a mystery?

39 posted on 01/30/2012 5:57:21 AM PST by WayneS (Comments now include 25% MORE sarcasm for no additional charge...)
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To: Tax-chick

yes, he was already supersick


40 posted on 01/30/2012 5:58:07 AM PST by yldstrk ( My heroes have always been cowboys)
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