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JoshHamilton said:You're going to judge an entire state by the actions of one school's irrational, drunken fans?
In the case of Morgantown, West Virginia: YES!
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JoshHamilton said:You're going to judge an entire state by the actions of one school's irrational, drunken fans?
JoshHamilton said:thefatguy said:I said it yesterday and I'll say it again...poor myopic Pennsylvanians
I still think they should forfeit their season. How is McQueary still employed? He's just as culpable as JoePa. The poor old man just didn't get it, and its incredibly sad the school let all those kids down.
You're going to judge an entire state by the actions of one school's irrational, drunken fans?
Are you mentally retarded?
Wait, I just read your second paragraph. You're clearly retarded
alabamalongsnake said:JoshHamilton said:thefatguy said:I said it yesterday and I'll say it again...poor myopic Pennsylvanians
I still think they should forfeit their season. How is McQueary still employed? He's just as culpable as JoePa. The poor old man just didn't get it, and its incredibly sad the school let all those kids down.
You're going to judge an entire state by the actions of one school's irrational, drunken fans?
Are you mentally retarded?
Wait, I just read your second paragraph. You're clearly retarded
let's be civil folks. don't Judge all Pennsylvanians but we don't need to call each other names. there are a number of pretty smart people that agree with the assessment that the season should be canceled. It seems worthy of a debate to me. The way the students acted in wake of last night's announcement surely didn't sit well with people across the country.
McQueary should have been told to clean out his locker last night.
It's easy to say what YOU would do because you weren't in that situation. You have to remember, at the time, Sandusky was looked at as the heir apparent to JoePa once he would retire. As a grad assistant on the bottom of the totem pole you look to someone like Sandusky as a role model, so walking in on him and a 10 yr old would be a HUGE shock and I would imagine it stopped him dead in his tracks for a few seconds. Hindsight is always 20/20, unfortunately, he didn't have the luxury to have the time to mull things over. He chose to tell his Dad, that was the decision that he made and I'm sure that if he had to relive the entire situation again he would chose a different option.thefatguy said:You see a guy ******* a kid in a shower and you do nothing? You call your dad?
thefatguy said:YOU SEE A 50+ YEAR OLD MAN ******* A KID IN THE A** IN A SHOWER AND YOU DO NOTHING? ??
mstng99tim said:It's easy to say what YOU would do because you weren't in that situation. You have to remember, at the time, Sandusky was looked at as the heir apparent to JoePa once he would retire. As a grad assistant on the bottom of the totem pole you look to someone like Sandusky as a role model, so walking in on him and a 10 yr old would be a HUGE shock and I would imagine it stopped him dead in his tracks for a few seconds. Hindsight is always 20/20, unfortunately, he didn't have the luxury to have the time to mull things over. He chose to tell his Dad, that was the decision that he made and I'm sure that if he had to relive the entire situation again he would chose a different option.thefatguy said:You see a guy fracking a kid in a shower and you do nothing? You call your dad?
ccouch (Chad) said:mstng99tim said:It's easy to say what YOU would do because you weren't in that situation. You have to remember, at the time, Sandusky was looked at as the heir apparent to JoePa once he would retire. As a grad assistant on the bottom of the totem pole you look to someone like Sandusky as a role model, so walking in on him and a 10 yr old would be a HUGE shock and I would imagine it stopped him dead in his tracks for a few seconds. Hindsight is always 20/20, unfortunately, he didn't have the luxury to have the time to mull things over. He chose to tell his Dad, that was the decision that he made and I'm sure that if he had to relive the entire situation again he would chose a different option.thefatguy said:You see a guy fracking a kid in a shower and you do nothing? You call your dad?
Sandusky had been retired from coaching for three years at the time that McQueary witnessed the assault in the shower.
McQueary may have been a grad assistant at the "bottom of the totem pole" -- as you put it -- but he was also a beloved former QB of the team. He wasn't just a nobody. He's a 6'4" hulk of a former football player who failed when presented with an opportunity to do the right thing. And that's what this is about -- doing the right thing. Not about fulfilling a legal obligation or being beholden to a beloved public figure, both of which are piss poor excuses for not doing the right thing.
Shi Guy said:[quote="ccouch (Chad)":3sdhf8qv]mstng99tim said:It's easy to say what YOU would do because you weren't in that situation. You have to remember, at the time, Sandusky was looked at as the heir apparent to JoePa once he would retire. As a grad assistant on the bottom of the totem pole you look to someone like Sandusky as a role model, so walking in on him and a 10 yr old would be a HUGE shock and I would imagine it stopped him dead in his tracks for a few seconds. Hindsight is always 20/20, unfortunately, he didn't have the luxury to have the time to mull things over. He chose to tell his Dad, that was the decision that he made and I'm sure that if he had to relive the entire situation again he would chose a different option.thefatguy said:You see a guy fracking a kid in a shower and you do nothing? You call your dad?
Sandusky had been retired from coaching for three years at the time that McQueary witnessed the assault in the shower.
McQueary may have been a grad assistant at the "bottom of the totem pole" -- as you put it -- but he was also a beloved former QB of the team. He wasn't just a nobody. He's a 6'4" hulk of a former football player who failed when presented with an opportunity to do the right thing. And that's what this is about -- doing the right thing. Not about fulfilling a legal obligation or being beholden to a beloved public figure, both of which are piss poor excuses for not doing the right thing.
thefatguy said:You see a guy ******* a kid in a shower and you do nothing? You call your dad?
thefatguy said:Enough of this thread, anyone trying to defend the actions of mcqueqry or joepa is disturbing. Saying he did the bare minimum and that was good enough is pathetic.
What would I do? Call 911, after I either beat the guy to an inch of his life or rescued the kid.
Sorry Gilmore, I won't be posting in this sad thread again.
They were talking about this on the radio this morning and they said he would be covered under the whistleblower law. However, I swear I read somewhere in the past few days where it said he wouldn't be covered under the whistleblower law for a certain reason, but I can't remember what the reason was.morgoth said:Could McCreary be protected under the whistleblower statute? Penn State is a state sponsered university and thus would most likely have similar whistle blower protections for anyone telling about a crime witnessed at the university.
I am thinking this is why he is being protected right now because of a potential lawsuit he could file on the university, basically stating that he was fired for coming forward with this information in the first place.