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Joe Paterno dies at 85- what will his legacy be?? Did the scandal contribute to his death? Thoughts Anyone?
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I think he will always have a tarnished legacy, kinda like the asterisk on the home run ball. He did a lot of great things but it takes a hundred good things to make up for one bad and he will be remembered for the later in the minds of people. The former in the minds of media.
I think he will always have a tarnished legacy, kinda like the asterisk on the home run ball. He did a lot of great things but it takes a hundred good things to make up for one bad and he will be remembered for the later in the minds of people. The former in the minds of media.
They reported it up the chain to the authorities even before it happened. Can't blame JoePa for this one either!
It's a shame. I met him and had a conversation with him and he really was a genuinely good guy. It's the way modern media works. In fact modern day society works. So much focus on one bad instead of the 84 years of good. Oh well I will miss him rip Joe pa, and thank you for a post that does persecute a man without complete knowledge. It is a nice thing to read.
I hope your right, but I'm skeptical. Purely looking at the stats, he is no doubt a college football legend.
January 22, 2012
http://www.phillyburbs.com/news/loc...cle_9601ec46-b707-5c75-9a9f-310f111c7f3e.html
Just before the AFC championship game, Jamison resident Jim Hoffecker sat at the bar at Chickie's and Pete's in Warrington with his wife, Colleen, and their friend, Kelly Greaney.
Jim and Colleen said they were longtime Penn State and Paterno supporters and were actually related to former Nittany Lions quarterback, Tom Bill, through marriage.
The group said they did not blame Paterno for the controversy that has engulfed the university and hoped the coach would be remembered in a good light.
"A legacy, a good legacy, has ended," Colleen said. "It is sad. It is all just so sad."
Just a couple seats down sat Bob Holden, sporting a Penn State sweatshirt. The 53-year-old Chalfont resident has a niece
enrolled at Penn State and said he thought it was a shame Paterno put his life into the program and now he might be
remembered instead for the scandal.
"Really, the higher-ups there should have jumped on this immediately. The president of the university and those people ... I can't blame him too much."
Blaming the legendary coach for his part in the sex abuse scandal was not a sentiment offered by anyone interviewed Sunday.
Instead, they opted to focus on the sadness of his passing and the finality of the Paterno way at Penn State University.
I didn't even know what a Chickie & Pete's, is....
Boosters got to him. Didn't want no death bed confessions.
The Grim Reaper's been a rabid PSU fan for years; got a winter place in Happy Valley. The boosters didn't even have to shell out all that much.
There are some dirty dicks. Wait and see.
It's a shame. I met him and had a conversation with him and he really was a genuinely good guy. It's the way modern media works. In fact modern day society works. So much focus on one bad instead of the 84 years of good. Oh well I will miss him rip Joe pa, and thank you for a post that does persecute a man without complete knowledge. It is a nice thing to read.