Was just listening to a video about how Joe Paterno claimed he didn't have the power to do more about Jerry Sandusky. Then I think about his record 409 wins as a head coach and have to wonder how winning a game was more important to a "great coach" and "great school".
In my opinion, the school shouldn't have a football program any longer. Some would say, you can't punish the players they didn't do anything wrong. But again I ask, how much is worth sacrificing to win football games? Because in my opinion, from what I've seen and heard thusfar, Penn State cares most about money.
There's a quote, "Evil prevails when good men do nothing". So maybe JoePa was a good man. And I guess he did more than nothing. I think he was naive about the amount of power he really had.
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