07-14-2012, 04:23 AM
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/13/sports....html?_r=1&pagewanted=all
Joe Paterno should have been thrown under this bus at least 14 years ago. A scandal cover up with a corporate "cover the world" paint sponsorship? Genius!
"The most senior officials at Penn State had shown a “total and consistent disregard” for the welfare of children, had worked together to actively conceal Mr. Sandusky’s assaults, and had done so for one central reason: fear of bad publicity." That publicity, Mr. Freeh said Thursday, would have hurt the nationally ranked football program, Mr. Paterno’s reputation as a coach of high principles, the Penn State “brand” and the university’s ability to raise money as one of the most respected public institutions in the country.
when i read that nonsense about "BRAND," i seriously see red and could go ballistic on those azzholes... :mad:
Joe Paterno should have been thrown under this bus at least 14 years ago. A scandal cover up with a corporate "cover the world" paint sponsorship? Genius!
"The most senior officials at Penn State had shown a “total and consistent disregard” for the welfare of children, had worked together to actively conceal Mr. Sandusky’s assaults, and had done so for one central reason: fear of bad publicity." That publicity, Mr. Freeh said Thursday, would have hurt the nationally ranked football program, Mr. Paterno’s reputation as a coach of high principles, the Penn State “brand” and the university’s ability to raise money as one of the most respected public institutions in the country.
when i read that nonsense about "BRAND," i seriously see red and could go ballistic on those azzholes... :mad: