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In reply to the discussion: Joe Paterno, 85, dies in State College [View all]Patiod
(11,816 posts)I've been here for 7 years and 10,000 posts, and I just didn't expect this level of smug sanctimoniousness. Someone actually commented that it was "good" that he was dead, which I can't even see this board approving for Bush, Cheney, etc.
I saw Paterno speak about 5 years ago, and he seemed rambling and confused - maybe drunk, maybe getting a little senile. I thought back then that someone - the Board of Trustees, the President, someone -- should have pressured him to retire.
He was an old man who shouldn't have been coaching into his 80s. I think he probably knew there was something seriously wrong with Sandusky (even if he didn't know or want to know the details) and he forced him to retire. He should have followed through/followed up when he found out that Sandusky was still creeping around the university. And he didn't. And so he should have been fired, and he was.
But that rates a reaction of "good" to his death?
Wow.