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i tried to refrain from reading too much on this...but it sounds like we`re heading into blowtorch and plier territory.....

happy valley?....it`s honestly almost beyond belief...
 

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Sandusky will never make it to trail........Only question is how he ends it. I keep wondering if he ever tried anything with a current or past player.....We'll also hear more and more "Victims" coming forward, good luck sorting out out the real ones....

Highly unlikely. Think he would try to touch a grown man?

Too much risk of getting exposed when you do something to a fellow adult. Or get your ass beat.

Most importantly, rapists who go after boys usually lose interest once puberty hits. And I wager to bet he was so mentally focked up and/or addicted to raping little boys that any sort of sexual contact with adults had long passed.
 

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That is true but they would have to understand that some things are just bigger then football.

shawn your prolly a cool guy, but once again i disagree with ya...



i completley agree with punishing all involved with the incident. and i mean everyone....the fact that they are allowin mcqueary to coach from a box is bogus...


but you cant take this away from the kids playin.......fuck they were the same age as the victims when this shit was going on....


you are lumping all of pennstate into one big group of fucks, because of the actions of a handful of disgusting, foul, fucked up old men.


the university should not be punished. the individuals representing the university should....



example:

say you were working in a plant, in which you had been for 4 years...a coworker was convicted of child molestation in the bathroom of your employer.

should you lose your job and get fucked because of the actions of 1?

i dont think so, but thats just me....



like i said, i think all parties involved should be punished, beaten, tortured, whatever the fuck people wanna do...


as far as punishing 18-22 year old men who are playing the game they love, to prove that some things are better then football, i thinkk not...


i dont think it takes the ncaa canceling games to make people realize that the shit that happened is bigger then the game...


i think all of the world realizes that with the exception of a handful of dipshits who are soulless and without compassion...




just my opinion man....like i said i am sure your a good dude, we just happen to disagree on this....


btw, i think this shit is the worst thing i have heard in mylife....i tried thinking of anything that compared to it today, and :shrug:


how the fuck does something like this even happen
 

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I have zero problem with anything you said. And I appreciate your opinion on this.

I think your last part nails it.

btw, i think this shit is the worst thing i have heard in mylife....i tried thinking of anything that compared to it today, and

I think thats who alot of us feel. I just have problems with having a game with 100k people or whatever there. It just doesnt feel right.

This is one of the worst things I have ever heard of and I just feel like playing a game on saturday should be the last thing they should do.
 
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Lawyer worried Sandusky victims could become scapegoats

Don't these Rioting students know that a 10 year old is a 4th grader, what's WRONG with these students/adults.

:facepalm:
 

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I have zero problem with anything you said. And I appreciate your opinion on this.

I think your last part nails it.



I think thats who alot of us feel. I just have problems with having a game with 100k people or whatever there. It just doesnt feel right.

This is one of the worst things I have ever heard of and I just feel like playing a game on saturday should be the last thing they should do.




yup i hear ya...


and that is what makes it so tough...


the game should be the last thing on everyones minds...that i think we all agree with




but punishing others for someone elses crimes i dont see fixing it in anyway...


canceling the game will just do more to bring attention this this already terrible tradgedy. not only will it bring more attention, it will bring more questions of what is right/wrong and in the long run just create much more stress for everyone involved...


let em play, and the people who were involved, let em fry
 

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this is a state university...those kids` parents are gonna sue and it`s gonna be for huge money....

and that money`s coming out of state coffers(that at the moment,are pretty barren)....

everybody in the state of pennsylvania is on the hook for this one...
 

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this is a state university...those kids` parents are gonna sue and it`s gonna be for huge money....

and that money`s coming out of state coffers(that at the moment,are pretty barren)....

everybody in the state of pennsylvania is on the hook for this one...

Imagine the lawyers fees alone.
 

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shawn your prolly a cool guy, but once again i disagree with ya...



i completley agree with punishing all involved with the incident. and i mean everyone....the fact that they are allowin mcqueary to coach from a box is bogus...


but you cant take this away from the kids playin.......fuck they were the same age as the victims when this shit was going on....


you are lumping all of pennstate into one big group of fucks, because of the actions of a handful of disgusting, foul, fucked up old men.


the university should not be punished.



Well, I believe the "death penalty" is exactly what is needed for that school.

We are not talking about recruiting violations, here.

Once this things runs it's course, if this things proves to be as big as it seems........Penn State has to pay the ultimate price, and it should be the harshest penalty ever handed out.

If you don't do this, where is the incentive in the future for other schools to handle shit any better?

Anyone with half an ounce of gray matter already knew the NCAA and their programs were a bunch of good ol boys with horse shit morals. WHY should this shock ANYONE?????

It should sicken the hell out of any normal person......but it really shouldn't surprise anyone.


Figuratively speaking? Penn State has to burn to the ground on this one.
 

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Mike McQueary death threats

Mike McQueary death threats

Mike McQueary will not be at Penn State's game Saturday against Nebraska due to multiple threats made against the team's assistant coach.

The school made the announcement Thursday night, one day after Nittany Lions coach Joe Paterno was fired with the school shaken by a sex abuse scandal involving former assistant Jerry Sandusky.

The school made no comment about McQueary's status with the team after Saturday.

Here is the complete text of the statement by the school:

Due to multiple threats made against Assistant Coach Mike McQueary, the University has decided it would be in the best interest of all for Assistant Coach McQueary not to be in attendance at Saturday's Nebraska game.

McQueary testified that he saw Sandusky engaged in a sex act with a 10-year-old boy in 2002. He said he reported the incident to Paterno, who then spoke with athletics director Tim Curley.

Curley and senior vice president Gary Schultz have been charged with perjury and failing to report a crime in the case.

Earlier Thursday, Penn State players expressed their support for McQueary, who is the team's receivers coach and recruiting coordinator.

"He's handled it very well. You would've thought nothing had ever happened...it's like that situation never came up," cornerback Stephon Morris. "I want him out there, we need him out there, he has a good heart. A lot of people probably thought he could've done more, but he did what he could and he has a good heart."

Offensive lineman Chima Okoli added that the team is not worried about criticism from the outside regarding McQueary and his role in the case.

"We try to tune it out. Everyone's entitled to their opinion and you can't please everyone," he said. "We're behind Mike 100 percent and he's actually one of my favorite coaches."
 

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Well, I believe the "death penalty" is exactly what is needed for that school.

We are not talking about recruiting violations, here.

Once this things runs it's course, if this things proves to be as big as it seems........Penn State has to pay the ultimate price, and it should be the harshest penalty ever handed out.

If you don't do this, where is the incentive in the future for other schools to handle shit any better?

Anyone with half an ounce of gray matter already knew the NCAA and their programs were a bunch of good ol boys with horse shit morals. WHY should this shock ANYONE?????

It should sicken the hell out of any normal person......but it really shouldn't surprise anyone.


Figuratively speaking? Penn State has to burn to the ground on this one.

the death penalty will never happen, too much money is involved
 

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He's handled it very well. You would've thought nothing had ever happened...it's like that situation never came up," cornerback Stephon Morris.

yeah thats the fucking problem bc SOMETHING DID HAPPEN fuckface....something bigger than fucking football and thats why you're in the shit you are...are they all this clueless about whats going on?

koolaid drinking pieces of shit
 

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Hard to believe the lack of perspective displayed by some Penn St supporters.

EXACTLY. So someone explain to me how something stupid isn't going to happen at Beaver Stadium tomorrow?

There's going to be all kinds of people all kinds of pissed off at that place tomorrow. And if some of those people are really only pissed off they lost their football coach, what happens when they meet those who have things in a little better perspective and they're very pissed off about what really occured here???

This isn't going to be good. I just don't see how it can be. Nothing good is going to come from this football game tomorrow.

:nooo:
 

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I had a back and forth on Facebook with a friend who is a penn st alum similar to the one posted here.

Finally I said look, pretty much everyone without a bias towards the school feels the same ways. The only joepa supporters are fans and alumni. Why can't you just see if pretty much everyone is on the same page it's gotta be the right side. He still couldn't see it.

I'm as big a Carolina fan as this gets and if this were Dean Smith I would have wanted to burn his house down.
 

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At least Sandusky can keep the same wardrobe - turn his Penn State stuff inside out and it'll read State Penn.
 
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