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RE: Joe Paterno, 85, dies in State College
(01-22-2012 10:26 PM)conaire Wrote:  
(01-22-2012 09:12 PM)Big_Man Wrote:  The fact that you claim to have read the grand jury report and still support Paterno tells me not to call you for legal advise.

Read what McQuerry told him. You like many JoePa haters make up sh@t. What did McQueery tell him ? Nothing like you suggest. Anyway he then went to the campus police the next day. McQueery was more graphic with them who failed with BOT later. Read the report yourself before taking the espn cliff notes. JoePa had no reason to believe anything but horsing around as any 75 yrs old guy would as it was explained to him by the grad asst about a PSU employee not under his control. Bigman next time don't come to a gunfight with a stick. God bless JoePa !!!!

You're out of your league in a thread like this. People don't want to listen to facts, they want to make assumptions, place blame and have a convenient scapegoat.
01-22-2012 10:50 PM
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