
They should just cover the whole place in acid and let it sink into the earth.
Any man inside that stadium for their first game should have his balls cut off.















DuchesneEast wrote:People are so pissed off about PSU circling the wagons and taking on an us vs them mentality. If they are going to survive as a viable football program, the fans and students need to do this, as the staff and school, kiss ass and do mea culpas. If you were an 18yo kid at BC you would probably have the same feelings. Imagine if BC got put on probation because the team Chaplin was a kid toucher.



nerd wrote:DuchesneEast wrote:People are so pissed off about PSU circling the wagons and taking on an us vs them mentality. If they are going to survive as a viable football program, the fans and students need to do this, as the staff and school, kiss ass and do mea culpas. If you were an 18yo kid at BC you would probably have the same feelings. Imagine if BC got put on probation because the team Chaplin was a kid toucher.
Penn State fans emphasized football for decades. Because of that emphasis on football, they treated Joe Paterno as a deity. Because they treated Joe Paterno as a deity, the football program became more important than turning in a child molester.
So, when Penn State fans now see this as an "us vs the world" mentality, they react by emphasizing football even more.
"How dare the rest of the country think that we care more about football than child abuse. We'll show those assholes how great we are by winning more football games!"


nerd wrote:DuchesneEast wrote:People are so pissed off about PSU circling the wagons and taking on an us vs them mentality. If they are going to survive as a viable football program, the fans and students need to do this, as the staff and school, kiss ass and do mea culpas. If you were an 18yo kid at BC you would probably have the same feelings. Imagine if BC got put on probation because the team Chaplin was a kid toucher.
Penn State fans emphasized football for decades. Because of that emphasis on football, they treated Joe Paterno as a deity. Because they treated Joe Paterno as a deity, the football program became more important than turning in a child molester.
So, when Penn State fans now see this as an "us vs the world" mentality, they react by emphasizing football even more.
"How dare the rest of the country think that we care more about football than child abuse. We'll show those assholes how great we are by winning more football games!"


thought they might be going to the B10/11/12 they are TRADERS!











nerd wrote:DuchesneEast wrote:People are so pissed off about PSU circling the wagons and taking on an us vs them mentality. If they are going to survive as a viable football program, the fans and students need to do this, as the staff and school, kiss ass and do mea culpas. If you were an 18yo kid at BC you would probably have the same feelings. Imagine if BC got put on probation because the team Chaplin was a kid toucher.
Penn State fans emphasized football for decades. Because of that emphasis on football, they treated Joe Paterno as a deity. Because they treated Joe Paterno as a deity, the football program became more important than turning in a child molester.
So, when Penn State fans now see this as an "us vs the world" mentality, they react by emphasizing football even more.
"How dare the rest of the country think that we care more about football than child abuse. We'll show those assholes how great we are by winning more football games!"










DavidGordonsFoot wrote:nerd wrote:DuchesneEast wrote:People are so pissed off about PSU circling the wagons and taking on an us vs them mentality. If they are going to survive as a viable football program, the fans and students need to do this, as the staff and school, kiss ass and do mea culpas. If you were an 18yo kid at BC you would probably have the same feelings. Imagine if BC got put on probation because the team Chaplin was a kid toucher.
Penn State fans emphasized football for decades. Because of that emphasis on football, they treated Joe Paterno as a deity. Because they treated Joe Paterno as a deity, the football program became more important than turning in a child molester.
So, when Penn State fans now see this as an "us vs the world" mentality, they react by emphasizing football even more.
"How dare the rest of the country think that we care more about football than child abuse. We'll show those assholes how great we are by winning more football games!"
I accused them of this on their board, and their counterargument is that Joe Paterno did not enjoy the God-like status we accuse him of holding as evidenced by:
1) The fact that he was fired.
2) The fact that Paterno was opposed to participating in The Big Ten Network, but it happened anyway.
3) The fact that Paterno did not like the proposed location of the new baseball stadium, but they built it there anyway.
I didn't bother responding.
NorthEndEagle wrote:That donkey had character issues.





















b0mberMan wrote:DavidGordonsFoot wrote:nerd wrote:DuchesneEast wrote:People are so pissed off about PSU circling the wagons and taking on an us vs them mentality. If they are going to survive as a viable football program, the fans and students need to do this, as the staff and school, kiss ass and do mea culpas. If you were an 18yo kid at BC you would probably have the same feelings. Imagine if BC got put on probation because the team Chaplin was a kid toucher.
Penn State fans emphasized football for decades. Because of that emphasis on football, they treated Joe Paterno as a deity. Because they treated Joe Paterno as a deity, the football program became more important than turning in a child molester.
So, when Penn State fans now see this as an "us vs the world" mentality, they react by emphasizing football even more.
"How dare the rest of the country think that we care more about football than child abuse. We'll show those assholes how great we are by winning more football games!"
I accused them of this on their board, and their counterargument is that Joe Paterno did not enjoy the God-like status we accuse him of holding as evidenced by:
1) The fact that he was fired.
2) The fact that Paterno was opposed to participating in The Big Ten Network, but it happened anyway.
3) The fact that Paterno did not like the proposed location of the new baseball stadium, but they built it there anyway.
I didn't bother responding.
The fact that he's dead and hasn't risen again would be my #1.











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