so, what does the NCAA plan to do with that 60 Million?
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so, what does the NCAA plan to do with that 60 Million?
LMAO!
Y'all gotta leave Ram alone. His posts always amuse me.
nice generality but it doesnt specify everything. They are either giving to organizations that help victims in this sort of thing or direct victims in the case.
But this is the NCAA organization. I doubt the 60 million will go unfiltered.
Personally, I think it should directly to the victims involved and none to some general charity / organization.
That actually was a solid question Ram
I wondered too if it was going to those victims directly affected.
But then I thought they will likely be getting more than that once the civil suits start rolling in
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Yeah this and alot of other things puzzle me... However this is nothing but an outlet for the media and others to put the blame on the biggest icon in the history of Penn State football... Its so sad that a man who is deceased cant fight or speak his peace about this situation... How cowardly is it to continue to blame a man who isnt here to defend his self.. The administrators of this university have found the same thing the rest of society has found in this case, a scapegoat to blame.. Direct all the attention to face of Penn State football.... What has taking his statue down accomplished... All the years that he stood on that sideline, and now to destroy his legacy and what he did for the players that came through the program... Also what he has done for college football... I love college football as much as the next person, and part of the reason for this great game is men like Paterno... People can say what they want about him, but to look at the program, to look at that simple but classy uniform is college football... The great game has been built on tradition, and without that statue, to me you can toss tradition out the window... Dont get me wrong, these children that were affected, deserve the best they can get for the rest of there life, however continuing to pacify the situation by blaming the wrong man is not the answer... These president and athletic director should be ashamed that they allowed this mans legacy to take such a hard hit, that they should be more to blame for not stepping up in the position that they hold in the university... One last thing, I know they took away his wins.. But the rest of my life, I will always believe that he is no doubt the winningest coach in history... So 409 will always be his number....
One issue I have with the way things are being handled, specifically the "lets all jump on and trash a dead man's name because he can't defend himself everybody!", why the fuck isn't Mike McQueary being roasted on a spit? He's the one who fucking saw with his two eyes the stuff going on. If I'm in his position, sure, I'll send it up the chain of command, but I'm also straight up calling the fucking cops right there on the spot if I see a grown, aged man in the shower with a young boy. But hey, nobody gives a fuck about McQueary, nobody gives a fuck about Spanier or anyone else from Penn State affiliated with this case, lets just keep focusing on the fucking dead guy because he can't defend himself against whatever the fuck people feel like making up or claiming about him.
This whole case, from the moment the story broke last November, through now, has been a giant, massive walking fucking clusterfuck. But nobody will ever dare to do anything about it because all one has to do is say "think of the kids" and suddenly you're pro-raping kids in the eyes of the general public if you dare to defend Penn State in any way anywhere else on the internet.
Are you fucking kidding me? :fp:
PastaPadre: NCAA Football Series Must Incorporate Penn State Sanctions
This shit is just getting fucking stupid now. :fp:
It was so bad made you post it twice huh Snoop lol
Yeah it is getting nearly to that point though
When he's not trying to get ratings talking about ridiculous things, he should realize that the video game is a way for Penn State fans to get away from reality for a bit.
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Yep. What good does putting the real life punishments for Penn State against the video game Penn State football team do? If you're going to do that, just pull Penn State entirely out of the damn game for the next 4 or 5 years.
And all the demand and calls for the justice of the victims by putting the penalties against Penn State in the game as well as real life, well, I would love the links to the stories he wrote about putting the real life sanctions against Ohio State and USC in the game. I entirely missed those stories in the past. I also eagerly look forward to similar stories and demands for EA to put any future penalties against Miami or North Carolina or Georgia or whoever in the game.
I have this funny feeling we'll probably never hear a peep from Pasta about how EA must put the sanctions against Miami or whoever in the future in the game.
I guess to each his own, but did he mention anything like this here recently when USC or Ohio St did something wrong? I've never seen his site so I don't have clue, just wondering if he's just jumping on the media bandwagon that's surrounding the Penn St situation.
Seems over the top if you ask me.