EagleDave {l Wrote}:Guilty on 45 of 48 counts. Thank the fuckin' lord. My faith in humanity is mildly restored.
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EagleDave {l Wrote}:Guilty on 45 of 48 counts. Thank the fuckin' lord. My faith in humanity is mildly restored.
innocentbystander {l Wrote}:SeaCaptim {l Wrote}:Absolutely right on. Abuse of power and a complete classic case of lack of institutional control. NCAA needs to shut Penn State football program down, with the death penalty, and the AG Kelly seems to hint that there is more to come on this one. We all laugh and joke about the SEC football factories and their complete lack of academic considerations, and yet what PSU just pulled off the last 15 years (Sandusky charges go back this far and perhaps further) is a complete farce, with Joe Paterno, the one who had complete power and the ability to stop these crimes, and he punted. The Penn State brand needs to be obliterated, and after 10 or 15 years, perhaps they can try again, with some proper checks and balances.
Fox News reporter claims that he was told that Curley and another, offered to plea bargain with testimony against higher ups. ( I missed who he might implicate) Classic slam dunk case for the NCAA to show some courage, and I think the Feds are embarassed enough to ask the NCAA to lay the hammer down.
Penn State University is not SMU. There will be no death penalty. Imposing the Death Penaly on one the largest public universities in the country (the one most of the United States thinks of when they think at ALL about college football in the Northeast) would be the NCAA purposely shooting itself in the foot and cutting its nose off to spite the face on moral principle. Are you kidding me, the two most highly recruited high school football players in the 2012 class from the state of Massachusetts will be wearing blue and white (not Maroon and Gold) in September (and they both KNEW about what was happening at Penn State and they still wanted to go there.) That is power, real noterity. For the NCAA to knowingly destroy that, it would cost the sport (easy) $50,000,000 a year in tv value and clout. Easy. NFW does the NCAA willingly self-lobomize financially by clipping off the testicles of one of the twenty or so true CABAL schools.
Wiil. Not. Happen.
Now, SHOULD IT HAPPEN? Does PSU deserve an SMU Death Penalty (a penalty that SMU really never fully recovered from?) That is an entirely different question. Yes, they should. Too much corruption here, far too many innocent lives have been destroyed as a result of the actions of this fucking animal that got locked up today, an animal that pretty much everyone in a position of power at PSU was informed about, and they sat on the information. Terrible. Deplorable. Disgusting. No excuses. They should be punished, made an example of to the rest of college football.
Won't happen.
claver2010 {l Wrote}:There's a special ring of hell reserved for paterno
SeaCaptim {l Wrote}:The Sports Reporters on ESPN spoke about Penn State and the e-mails that showed Curley and crew decided not to report Sandusky, after conversing with Paterno. Curley and administrators decided they could handle Sandusky in house, without reporting the incident(s) to police etc. Department of Justice and Louis Freeh need to wrap up their investigations, and come forth with a sledgehammer.
claver2010 {l Wrote}:Maybe I'm wrong and I'd doubt they ever would do it but if there was any program that deserved the death penalty it's ped state.
claver2010 {l Wrote}:Maybe I'm wrong and I'd doubt they ever would do it but if there was any program that deserved the death penalty it's ped state.
bignick33 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:Maybe I'm wrong and I'd doubt they ever would do it but if there was any program that deserved the death penalty it's ped state.
To play Devil's Advocate (I'm in no way ignoring how abominable and gross what happened was), I'm curious why people keep bringing up the Death Penalty. What is the NCAA's standing for intervention? It's not like PSU gained any sort of competitive advantage. It seems that what happened was entirely outside the realm of athletic competition. Lots of people are talking about it, so I'm very open to hearing the logic behind it.
bignick33 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:Maybe I'm wrong and I'd doubt they ever would do it but if there was any program that deserved the death penalty it's ped state.
To play Devil's Advocate (I'm in no way ignoring how abominable and gross what happened was), I'm curious why people keep bringing up the Death Penalty. What is the NCAA's standing for intervention? It's not like PSU gained any sort of competitive advantage. It seems that what happened was entirely outside the realm of athletic competition. Lots of people are talking about it, so I'm very open to hearing the logic behind it.
bignick33 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:Maybe I'm wrong and I'd doubt they ever would do it but if there was any program that deserved the death penalty it's ped state.
To play Devil's Advocate (I'm in no way ignoring how abominable and gross what happened was), I'm curious why people keep bringing up the Death Penalty. What is the NCAA's standing for intervention? It's not like PSU gained any sort of competitive advantage. It seems that what happened was entirely outside the realm of athletic competition. Lots of people are talking about it, so I'm very open to hearing the logic behind it.
eagle9903 {l Wrote}:Until the emails I thought NCAA involvement was just a bunch of self-aggrandizing noise. While there is not a direct competitive advantage to allowing a known pedophile access to campus facilities and not reporting his actions, there is clearly an element of avoiding a competitive disadvantage to such non reporting. I think lack of institutional control is pretty malleable and its really a motivation and judgment call on the NCAA's part.
ryrob {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:Maybe I'm wrong and I'd doubt they ever would do it but if there was any program that deserved the death penalty it's ped state.
Wouldn't the death penalty only apply to repeat offenders? I don't think PSU has had any other trouble lately. I foresee 5 year bowl ban and loss of scholarships, maybe a TV ban or something like that.
claver2010 {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:Maybe I'm wrong and I'd doubt they ever would do it but if there was any program that deserved the death penalty it's ped state.
To play Devil's Advocate (I'm in no way ignoring how abominable and gross what happened was), I'm curious why people keep bringing up the Death Penalty. What is the NCAA's standing for intervention? It's not like PSU gained any sort of competitive advantage. It seems that what happened was entirely outside the realm of athletic competition. Lots of people are talking about it, so I'm very open to hearing the logic behind it.
Granted there might not be precedent but opposed to chasing whether some SEC coach sent 1 too many text messages to some fucking illiterate (and taking 5 years to research) or researching if a school is using the proper type of cream cheese at a morning spread, this is something that they should be throwing the book at. Here's a group of people who used their power, simply because of their relation to the football team, to not only hide a pedophile but essentially aid in his disgustiad activities.
Thanks for the link to their board RyRob might be some invasion material for today.
I think they have two options--either stay out of it entirely and let the prosecutors handle it or death penalty, and you can make a pretty decent case for either one.
SeaCaptim {l Wrote}:I think they have two options--either stay out of it entirely and let the prosecutors handle it or death penalty, and you can make a pretty decent case for either one.
I do not believe the prosecutors can enforce a civil penalty such as no more football ..they can bring criminal charges to the administrators if the law allows..the NCAA has to lay the hammer down, they have no choice. The Feds have an investigation going, and Freeh is near the end of his. The NCAA will be ordered to take certain actions, and it sure as hell can not be-limiting spring practice to 5 days. The whole country is watching this debacle, and the longer it goes, the worse it gets.
The loss of institutional control is clearly in the NCAA manual, and it applies here. The only reason that PSU in not a second or third offender, is that Paterno, Curley and crew covered up these assaults for 12 years at least. The NCAA has no choice but to take the toys away from these nitwits.
eagle9903 {l Wrote}:SeaCaptim {l Wrote}:I think they have two options--either stay out of it entirely and let the prosecutors handle it or death penalty, and you can make a pretty decent case for either one.
I do not believe the prosecutors can enforce a civil penalty such as no more football ..they can bring criminal charges to the administrators if the law allows..the NCAA has to lay the hammer down, they have no choice. The Feds have an investigation going, and Freeh is near the end of his. The NCAA will be ordered to take certain actions, and it sure as hell can not be-limiting spring practice to 5 days. The whole country is watching this debacle, and the longer it goes, the worse it gets.
The loss of institutional control is clearly in the NCAA manual, and it applies here. The only reason that PSU in not a second or third offender, is that Paterno, Curley and crew covered up these assaults for 12 years at least. The NCAA has no choice but to take the toys away from these nitwits.
im baffled and probably misreading. The FBI is going to make the NCAA come down on PSU?
Endless Mike {l Wrote}:eagle9903 {l Wrote}:SeaCaptim {l Wrote}:I think they have two options--either stay out of it entirely and let the prosecutors handle it or death penalty, and you can make a pretty decent case for either one.
I do not believe the prosecutors can enforce a civil penalty such as no more football ..they can bring criminal charges to the administrators if the law allows..the NCAA has to lay the hammer down, they have no choice. The Feds have an investigation going, and Freeh is near the end of his. The NCAA will be ordered to take certain actions, and it sure as hell can not be-limiting spring practice to 5 days. The whole country is watching this debacle, and the longer it goes, the worse it gets.
The loss of institutional control is clearly in the NCAA manual, and it applies here. The only reason that PSU in not a second or third offender, is that Paterno, Curley and crew covered up these assaults for 12 years at least. The NCAA has no choice but to take the toys away from these nitwits.
im baffled and probably misreading. The FBI is going to make the NCAA come down on PSU?
And you thought FBI Investigator was here just for the fagtagging.
bignick33 {l Wrote}:http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/8144317/penn-state-nittany-lions-say-donations-second-highest-school-history
apbc12 {l Wrote}:Endless Mike {l Wrote}:eagle9903 {l Wrote}:SeaCaptim {l Wrote}:I think they have two options--either stay out of it entirely and let the prosecutors handle it or death penalty, and you can make a pretty decent case for either one.
I do not believe the prosecutors can enforce a civil penalty such as no more football ..they can bring criminal charges to the administrators if the law allows..the NCAA has to lay the hammer down, they have no choice. The Feds have an investigation going, and Freeh is near the end of his. The NCAA will be ordered to take certain actions, and it sure as hell can not be-limiting spring practice to 5 days. The whole country is watching this debacle, and the longer it goes, the worse it gets.
The loss of institutional control is clearly in the NCAA manual, and it applies here. The only reason that PSU in not a second or third offender, is that Paterno, Curley and crew covered up these assaults for 12 years at least. The NCAA has no choice but to take the toys away from these nitwits.
im baffled and probably misreading. The FBI is going to make the NCAA come down on PSU?
And you thought FBI Investigator was here just for the fagtagging.
Based on his progress vis a vis fagtagging so far, I'm not sure he was here for fagtagging at all. Is it possible he used something as serious as a fagtagging investigation as cover? For shame, FBI Investigator.
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