Originally posted by The Mad Hatter
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If he thought that the Penn St administration wasn't handling the Sandusky situation, he could have forced their hand. JoePa could have solidified his image and been a hero by blowing the whistle at the beginning of all this mess.
Likewise, if he didn't want to be bothered with it, to get to the bottom of it if you will, because he was too busy with football he was also wrong and complicit. It was HIS football program (and his legacy) at risk. With what information is known, there is no way I come even close to giving Paterno a pass.
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