Quote Originally Posted by SlickRick1382 View Post
Perhaps you would be better served to redirect your biased emotion towards McQueary who left the lockerroom shower in lieu of the incident and went home to consult his father first. Then went to talk with the coach and never went to the police himself despite having witnessed the events first hand. I guess Paterno is damned and should go to hell but McQueary is an upstanding citizen .....
Now you are assuming he absolves McQueary. He's talking about JoePa. I'm sure everyone can agree that McQueary needs to fired immediately and also put in jail.

Have you read the grand jury report? The whole thing? If not, go do it. You'll change your mind. If you have read it and these are your thoughts, you are just ignorant. This isn't simply a legal matter with JoePa, it is a moral matter. As the HC of a major football program, not only is it your duty to coach but you are a leader of young men. Do you want someone leading you who has heard about a major crime and not done as much as he could about it? Yes, he reported it to his superior but why did he never follow up on it? He even admits he wished he would have done more.

All you really need to know about the Penn State mentality in this whole situation is that the first question asked after the announcement was about who was coaching Saturday. The greatest coach who has ever lived was just fired from the school he has been at since, what 1950? and all they are worried about is who is coaching on Saturday?