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Ex-Penn State players still support Paterno
Tribune Review ^ | July 13, 2016

Posted on 07/13/2016 6:54:35 AM PDT by Wolfie

Ex-Penn State players still support Paterno

While more testimony surfaced Tuesday that former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno and two assistants knew about Jerry Sandusky's sexual abuse of children and did nothing to prevent it, a former Nittany Lions player said he still believes accusations against Paterno are without proof.

The Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas on Tuesday released previously sealed depositions that indicate Paterno knew in 1976 of abuse by Sandusky, a former longtime assistant coach who in 2012 was convicted on 45 counts.

“The claims are just that: They are claims. They're accusations,” said Brian Masella, who played at Penn State from 1971-75. “They were never proven in court.”

Masella is leading an effort to restore a statue of Paterno and “Players Wall” that stood outside Beaver Stadium. They were removed four years ago after an investigation and subsequent report by former FBI director Louis Freeh found Paterno did not act on information relating to Sandusky's inappropriate contact with boys.

“From what I can see, there is absolutely no new evidence here that has come to light that should quash our desire to have the statue and the wall replaced,” Masella said Tuesday.

Many of Paterno's former players have spoken out in recent years in support of their coach.

Penn State fired Paterno in November 2011 after Sandusky was charged. Paterno died the next January. The NCAA stripped Paterno of 111 wins but later restored them as part of a settlement with the university, leaving him with an NCAA FBS record 409 victories.

The latest accusations claim that a victim, identified as John Doe 150, approached Paterno after an alleged incident in 1976 but that the coach disregarded his assertion.

Former standout running back Franco Harris said he had doubts about the veracity of the statements in the documents.

“If (John Doe 150) didn't call the police, if he didn't call child services, if he didn't call the department of public welfare, something's not adding up,” Harris said. “And they want me to connect Joe Paterno to what this kid is saying?”

John Doe 150 said he told adults who he thought might have been coaches at a football camp he was attending about the alleged incident, according to the documents. Shortly thereafter, he told Paterno. It was another 20 years before he told anyone else, according to the documents.

Penn State trustee Anthony Lubrano, another Paterno supporter, said the documents change “nothing.”

“These are still unsubstantiated, uncorroborated allegations,” Lubrano said. “We have known since May there would be allegations regarding the '70s. Today, you got more of the details with the respect to the allegations. Unfortunately, Joe is not here to defend himself.”

In a deposition from 2015, former Penn State assistant Mike McQueary testified that assistants Tom Bradley and Greg Schiano also knew of abuse incidents.

Bradley, who was named interim coach in 2011 after Paterno was fired, has claimed no knowledge of inappropriate behavior. Bradley is now defensive coordinator at UCLA. He did not return a message seeking comment.

“The last time I spoke to Bradley, he said it's bunk,” said Masella, who added that was about two years ago.

Schiano, now the defensive coordinator at Ohio State, on Tuesday told ESPN he had no knowledge of the incidents.

Masella said the legacies of hundreds of former Penn State football players have been tarnished by the allegations.

“When this all broke, our legacies were destroyed,” he said. “Every time we wear a Penn State shirt somewhere, people look at us like we're guilty, like we did something wrong, like we covered something up.

“I don't want to upset child victim advocates, but they have to realize that (many) lives have been affected by this who had nothing to do with any of this.”

He said he refuses to believe Paterno covered up child abuse.

“Can you believe a man who led us in the Our Father and Hail Mary before and after a game would allow child sexual abuse?” Masella said. “No. No way.”


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To: FredZarguna

Right, so McQuery must have used his psychic powers to figure out that Sandusky happened to be a homosexual pedophile.

That’s totally believable!


21 posted on 07/13/2016 9:01:27 AM PDT by Boogieman
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To: sagar
It is not false when the independent investigation proved that Pedorno knew what was going on.

The "independent investigation" proved no such thing. In his own court statements, the man who wrote the report, former FBI director (and Clinton/Gore political fixer) Louis Freeh admitted that the "investigation" investigated nothing. In his own court statements Freeh has admitted that his "report" is "not a factual document, and is only a collection and summary of opinion."

Freeh had no investigative authority. He had no authority to compel witnesses or to gather evidence. He had nothing more than access to PSU documents that most other people don't have. He did not even interview the three principal former PSU employees targeted by his report. In nearly two million pieces of email and other documents to which he had access, Freeh found someone -- who might have been Paterno but was more likely Sandusky himself -- mentioned EXACTLY ... twice. Neither of those documents implicates Paterno in a cover-up.

Yeah, that's some great damning evidence against Paterno you got there.

22 posted on 07/13/2016 9:02:10 AM PDT by FredZarguna (And what Rough Beast, its hour come round at last, slouches toward Fifth Avenue to be born?)
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To: Boogieman

Take it up with the jury. They didn’t believe him, and neither does any other person with the sense that God gave lettuce.


23 posted on 07/13/2016 9:03:03 AM PDT by FredZarguna (And what Rough Beast, its hour come round at last, slouches toward Fifth Avenue to be born?)
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To: FredZarguna

What a shame, with his amazing psychic powers he could surely have helped them figure out what happened.


24 posted on 07/13/2016 9:16:04 AM PDT by Boogieman
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To: Wolfie
“The claims are just that: They are claims. They're accusations,”

+1

25 posted on 07/13/2016 9:48:39 AM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion
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To: FredZarguna

Are you denying that, in 1998, Pedorno talked about the rapes to PSU honchos? Pedorno knew. Pedorno let it continue. Penn State let it continue. Fans/alums like you make excuses and deny these evil deeds by your coach and institution. Why?


26 posted on 07/13/2016 10:51:44 AM PDT by sagar
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To: sagar
Are you denying that, in 1998, Pedorno[sic, moron] talked about the rapes to PSU honchos?

Yes. No such evidence has ever been produced.

Pedorno[sic, moron] let it continue.

He "let continue" that, about which, he knew nothing. So did you. So you are as guilty as he was.

Penn State let it continue.

Penn State "let continue" that, about which, either it knew nothing, or about which Sandusky has already been cleared by both State College Police (not University Park police) and Centre County Child Care. By the way, by statute, the state welfare agency -- not the police -- have primary jurisdiction in these cases. If you're claiming that social workers tasked with protecting children would ever willingly give a pass to a child molester, you're an even bigger fool than your posts would indicate.

Fans/alums like you make excuses and deny these evil deeds by your coach and institution. Why?

Because, unlike the brainless lynch mob that you're a part of, we actually believe in the rule of law and the presumption of innocence. There is ZERO evidence that has ever been presented that either Paterno or PSU attempted any sort of cover up in 1998. There is ZERO evidence that Paterno himself EVER participated in ANY cover-up AT ANY TIME. And in fact, the sworn evidence that we have says quite clearly that Paterno took affirmative steps to move McQueary's highly ambiguous story to the proper actors.

Where are the prosecutions of PSU officials for the "conspiracy" that you and the rest of the lynch mob believe existed? Five years after the accusations The Freeh Report has been completely demolished in court, and no PSU official has yet to be charged. In fact, all of the most serious charges have already been DISMISSED.

27 posted on 07/13/2016 11:10:17 AM PDT by FredZarguna (And what Rough Beast, its hour come round at last, slouches toward Fifth Avenue to be born?)
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To: Wolfie

Is Franco still hauling that goofy cut-out around?


28 posted on 07/13/2016 11:21:02 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: MGG
I met a Penn State RB (55 school records)in NYC in 1985 when my girlfriend’s best friend was going out with him. As a long time BC football fan. I always admired Joe Paterno. The RB told me; “he’s not the guy you think he is.

OOOH!   These are not the droids you're after.

29 posted on 07/13/2016 9:26:54 PM PDT by higgmeister ( In the Shadow of The Big Chicken! - vote Trump 2016)
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