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Tim Thomasen wrote:Bioshock wrote:Actually, no it's not something he has to do. He has no power at all since Penn State signed off on this. This is a political move to try and make himself look good after dropping the ball repeatedly. Hell, he was very influential in getting Paterno out and now he says the stuff that happened was too harsh? Please...
I'm in agreement with everything you been saying, but I don't think you meant to quote me. I think you just meant to quote Guru only.

thehockeyguru wrote:Tim Thomasen wrote:Bioshock wrote:Actually, no it's not something he has to do. He has no power at all since Penn State signed off on this. This is a political move to try and make himself look good after dropping the ball repeatedly. Hell, he was very influential in getting Paterno out and now he says the stuff that happened was too harsh? Please...
I'm in agreement with everything you been saying, but I don't think you meant to quote me. I think you just meant to quote Guru only.
I think Penn State was kind of pinned in a corner. It was either a 4 year death penalty or the crippling sanctions that they accepted. I dont think Penn State had any choice but to accept given what football weekends mean for the livelyhood of many everyday State College residents.


thepittman wrote:NCAA sanctions are just an example of the overreact nation the US has become. The biggest culprit to blame would be social media.

KennyTheKangaroo wrote:thepittman wrote:NCAA sanctions are just an example of the overreact nation the US has become. The biggest culprit to blame would be social media.
perhaps the biggest culprits werethe 4 guys who willingly ignored a child molestor to protect their football program?

thehockeyguru wrote:KennyTheKangaroo wrote:thepittman wrote:NCAA sanctions are just an example of the overreact nation the US has become. The biggest culprit to blame would be social media.
perhaps the biggest culprits werethe 4 guys who willingly ignored a child molestor to protect their football program?
And they will have their day in court.


Bioshock wrote:thehockeyguru wrote:KennyTheKangaroo wrote:thepittman wrote:NCAA sanctions are just an example of the overreact nation the US has become. The biggest culprit to blame would be social media.
perhaps the biggest culprits werethe 4 guys who willingly ignored a child molestor to protect their football program?
And they will have their day in court.
No they won't. One is dead.





relantel wrote:Motives aside, the timing question still lingers in my head. The harm by letting a season happen under it is irreparable they argue yet they didn't fight that harm.
(And I agree with the suit, even though I think Corbett is dead man walking and needs to be primaried)



Hockeynut! wrote:There are plenty of non partisan reasons to think Corbett is a scumbag.

thepittman wrote:The worst part about it is that the NCAA is taking PA taxpayer money and distributing it across that nation however they see fit. They should have no such power.


columbia wrote:I don't follow PA politics....is this supposed to help Corbett?




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