Originally Posted by
HogDawg
That's a very, very strange post from a guy who is usually pretty sharp.
You might want to re-evaluate your position on this, RC. I really don't think this is about the BoT finally being able to force Joe Pa out after they were unsuccessful in 2004.
I know what you are saying. I just believe you are dead wrong this time.
HD
I do not believe I am wrong on this until it is proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that Paterno failed to follow all of his LEGAL obligations in this matter. If he didn't, then he got what he deserved and likely deserves more. Based on the facts currently in evidence, HE DID but that is subject to change when more facts come out.
My point on the Board of Trustees is that many members wanted Paterno gone in 2004. Paterno was almost forced into retirement by the Board in 2004 as this New York Daily News excerpt confirms...
"The New York Times reported Tuesday that Paterno’s tenure would soon be over, perhaps within days or weeks, at about the time the press conference was canceled. The Times reported that the board had not determined how to manage Paterno’s departure but said it was clear he would not coach next season. The board tried unsuccessfully to force Paterno into retirement in 2004 as well. Later Tuesday evening, Scott Paterno tweeted that the Times’ report was premature."
Interesting to note that 14 of the 27 current voting BoT members were also on the Board in 2004. If Penn State wants to really clean house, it should start there. That was my point in calling for their collective resignations.
My biggest point in all of this is that the national media along with many on this board have been exceedingly fast and harsh regarding what Paterno did and did not do. Many have called for jail time for Paterno because of his perceived failure to comply with a moral obligation. You go to jail for breaking laws, not for violating moral obligations unless those moral obligations are also legal obligations.
And for those who think otherwise, better take a look around at every immoral law on the books. Case in point....abortion. I don't believe it is a coincidence that we have seen an alarming increase in child abuse cases since it became legal to murder unborn children almost indiscriminately.