'proninja said:
is this just the case of the good ol' boys network protecting an old rich white guy?
Yes
Joe is super conservative. I know for a fact that at the 2005 orange bowl he didnt allow certain assistant coaches share hotel rooms with their fiances because they were not yet married.
But allowing Sandusky to bring 10 year olds to bowl games and stay with him was cool. Stop itThere is another reason this occurred that is being overlooked. These guys all grew up together. Mike & Mike had
this guy on this morning detailing how the Paterno, McQueary & Sandusky kids all grew up together, went to the same schools, played on the same teams, etc. McQueary idolized this guy, his dream was to grow up, play QB at Penn State and coach there. Everybody is covering for everybody. Mike & Mike had Todd Blackledge on as well and to hear him, man, he was speechless. I don't necessarily care for him as an announcer but to hear the utter despair in his voice was very telling.
And to anyone who hasn't read the indictment yet, let's be clear on what McQueary witnessed. It wasn't some old man playing slap & tickle with a young boy, he was sodomizing him! It is hard to confuse that act with "horse play". Any of the 7-8 adults that were in power at the time and heard McQueary's account of what happened and try to brush it off as "horse play" or even inappropriate contact should be punched square in the face. Sodomy is about as deliberate an act as there is, there is no confusing that with "horse play" and everything I read in the indictment points to him explicitly detailing this to everyone he told.
That said, ho he sleeps at night I don't know. Above all else, the job, the friendship, the relationship to Paterno & PSU, when a man see's a child being abused a man needs to step in and stop it. McQueary did not, he certainly did not commit these heinous acts but he is just as complicit with them as anyone he told. I'll say it again, Spanier (the president) needs to immediately fire every single one of them and then resign.