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PostPosted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 10:02 pm 
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Philly news station reporting that Paterno is done effective immediately and Spanier has resigned.

Also reporting that asst coach Tom Bradley will be interim coach.

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Philly news station reporting that Paterno is done effective immediately and Spanier has resigned.

Also reporting that asst coach Tom Bradley will be interim coach.


News conference in minutes.


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Got email, Spanier is out, Paterno is out.

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It's on ESPN News right now.


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It's on ESPN News right now.


Live link . . . people gasping.

http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/livenow?id=8425797


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It's on ESPN News right now.


Live link . . . people gasping.

I heard all of that. Crazy. They still sound "stunned/outraged". I can't wait to hear about the idiot students rioting tonight. Its like a different world......

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 10:29 pm 
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It does sound like alot of people are outraged on the situation and they sound like idiots fighting a battle that they have no clue about.

Just heard someone say the campus is going to burn. Really? Really? Allowing a child molester to have access to you're campus is a good idea?

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well that was something to watch...

terry's peeps got his wish.


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Fuck you Joe.

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well that was something to watch...

terry's peeps got his wish.



I believe it was my post on the matter that put this over the top.

John Surma texted me before his news conference. I wished him well.

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Besides Paterno and Spanier going, Mcquery should be going too.

It's a little sad to see Paterno go, but he had to go.


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Not sad at all.


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Not sad at all.

Of course not, you want the guy dead.

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Blue and White Illustrated is in absolute meltdown mode. I guess we know their priorities.


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Shocker....Paterno is going to speak today after being fired to clarify some details of this entire situation. Just go back to your home on the Jersey Shore, walk on the bridge and see the sunset and then jump the fuck off. It is time to join the Rum Ham.

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It is time to join the Rum Ham.


I see what you did there. ;)


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Of course not, you want the guy dead.


Don't care if he lives or dies but hope he dies a broken, broke, shamed, truly repentant, individual whose last days are covered in darkness.


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I tweeted it last night...I hope those idiots are happy turning State College, PA into a war zone!


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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. --Penn State says assistant coach Mike McQueary won't coach the Nittany Lions on Saturday because "multiple threats" have been made against him.

The university released a statement Thursday night saying it would be "in the best interest of all" if the receivers coach didn't attend the game against Nebraska at Beaver Stadium.

The football program is in turmoil following the firing of longtime coach Joe Paterno, brought down in a scandal involving child sex-abuse allegations against the former defensive coordinator.

McQueary testified to a grand jury that he encountered Jerry Sandusky in the Penn State showers with a 10-year-old boy in 2002. He later told Paterno of the incident. Sandusky was arrested and charged last Saturday. His lawyer maintains his client is innocent.

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As much of a creepy loser McQueary is for what he did (or didn't do, to be more accurate) - he could very well be the single most important witness in the case against Sandusky. Maybe this is one of the reasons why he is getting somewhat favorable treatment?

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As much of a creepy loser McQueary is for what he did (or didn't do, to be more accurate) - he could very well be the single most important witness in the case against Sandusky. Maybe this is one of the reasons why he is getting somewhat favorable treatment?


What? Is he extorting the state of Pennsylvania? Should be fucking fired. He was IN THE ROOM WHEN A GROWN MAN WAS RAPING A YOUNG BOY AND ALLOWED IT TO CONTINUE! What he did is actually criminal.


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They already have his grand jury testimony.

No reason to give him special treatment.

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They already have his grand jury testimony.

No reason to give him special treatment.


He could take the 5th for the reason Big Chicagoan stated above and then you lose your only living eyewitness.

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good dolphin wrote:
Terry's Peeps wrote:
They already have his grand jury testimony.

No reason to give him special treatment.


He could take the 5th for the reason Big Chicagoan stated above and then you lose your only living eyewitness.


Then you throw him in jail for facilitating child rape.


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Big Chicagoan wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
Terry's Peeps wrote:
They already have his grand jury testimony.

No reason to give him special treatment.


He could take the 5th for the reason Big Chicagoan stated above and then you lose your only living eyewitness.


Then you throw him in jail for facilitating child rape.


You are not thinking clearly. You would then offer him immunity in exchange for his testimony. Remember, the big fish is Sandusky and it would greatly inhibit the case not to have McQueery testify. I said earlier, I think a big reason the other administrators were charged is to force them to flip as the were protecting in front of the grand jury.

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You are not thinking clearly. You would then offer him immunity in exchange for his testimony. Remember, the big fish is Sandusky and it would greatly inhibit the case not to have McQueery testify. I said earlier, I think a big reason the other administrators were charged is to force them to flip as the were protecting in front of the grand jury.


No, I get that. I'm saying, if they fire the guy and he goes up there and pleads the 5th, you throw his ass in jail. The guy should/would testify whether he had his job or not. So there is no reason McQueary should be on the sideline.


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How about this story,



Mauti sent emails to more than 800 former Nittany Lions and asked them to attend 12th-ranked Penn State's home finale against No. 19 Nebraska on Saturday. He wants players who took pride in wearing the school's classic blue-and-white uniforms, and fondly represented their university years after they played their final down, to return their thanks to a program -- not just former coach Joe Paterno -- that gave them so much.

By midweek, Mauti said about 75 players had agreed to attend.

"It's for the kids that have to go out there on Saturday," said Mauti, who played under Paterno from 1974-76 and went on to play in the NFL. "It's a show of support for that. It's not going to be banners and flags and bands. It's going to be the Penn State Way. It's going to be our presence. Hopefully, we get enough guys there that will mean something."

Mauti emphasized he's not forgetting or minimizing the scandal and possible cover-up centered on former assistant and one-time heir apparent Jerry Sandusky.

Paterno and university president Graham Spanier were fired Wednesday in the fallout of a shocking grand jury report alleging repeated, illicit contact between Sandusky and boys as young as 10.

"I'm not condoning any activities that have been alleged. That's not the purpose," he said. "I'm trying to get everyone that has been through that program, that has had a positive experience, to support the kids and the program and the school at this juncture."

Former Penn State linebacker Buddy Tesner said he will be there to watch a game between two teams jostling for a Big Ten divisional title. Tesner played from 1971-75 and went on to found the Football Letterman's Club.

"I think it's a great idea to rally the troops to support the team as much as anyone else," Tesner said. "At the same time, we're being very careful to make sure that we respect and understand the families that have been affected by all this. We're not making a statement of innocence or guilt."

No, but another former Nittany Lion said he hasn't forgotten Sandusky, even as the former assistant coach stands accused of having sex with young boys.

Sam Stellatella, a three-position player in the 1950s, has donated money to Sandusky's defense and urged other former players to do the same.

"I told him he's going to need a million dollars to defend himself," the 73-year-old Stellatella said. "He called me back and said, 'What am I going to do with this money?' I said, 'Use it for your lawyer because you're going to need it.' "

Stellatella sent Sandusky $100. He wrote personal letters to other members of the 1959 Liberty Bowl team that defeated a Bear Bryant-coached Alabama team and asked they also donate. He does not know how much money was raised.

"I know some of the guys sent money," Stellatella told The Associated Press. "Here's the thing, these are horrendous charges against him. But he's still entitled to his day in court. Everybody's prejudged him. He's done horrendous damage to Paterno and (athletic director Tim) Curley and the football program. I don't listen to the news and I don't read the reports of what he did because I would get too upset.

"But he's still entitled to his day in court."

That's a lone stance among a group of players who have been quick to distance themselves from Sandusky.

Brad Benson, a former Penn State offensive lineman who won a Super Bowl with the New York Giants, was not invited to attend the game. He said he wouldn't go anyway -- and had no problem with his fellow former Nittany Lions presenting a unified front -- as long as they remembered the true victims of this case.

"I sure wouldn't want it be a show of solidarity for Joe," he said.

Benson spoke in anger about Paterno's actions and, more troubling, the reaction of unruly students who toppled a television news van, rioted and attempted arson after a peaceful demonstration Wednesday night turned ugly.

"There are people right now that are supporting Joe. They are rioting and doing things they shouldn't be doing," he said. "I equate these students that are rioting to the occupiers on New York City right now. They're not mature enough to understand why they're rioting. They weren't there when this happened. What are they protesting? They're protesting that someone with a tremendous responsibility failed to fulfill his moral responsibility and other people failed as well."

Sources told ESPN that as a way to possibly honor Paterno, some current Penn State players have discussed bringing a game ball to the fired coach's house if the team defeats Nebraska.



How do even think about giving money to Sandusky.


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I think this is whole things is bad and if we get all the info, it is going to get a lot worse, we could be going back to 1994 now. Mcqueary could be a whisleblower now and really could be in protective custody.

Also, If your ESPN, do you place Matt Millen on leave, just untill you check on this charity that Millen and Sandusky were part of, and especially if the rumor is true that kids were pimped out to Rich donors.

I would say Millen isn't doing that, but if your ESPN wouldn't you be checking on that to make sure, because if you found out Millen was doing that, then you have a bunch more problems. Basically get on top of it now, instead of waiting and answering questions you don't want to answer.


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Im sure Millen will be used less...

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