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On January 23 2012 00:48 big_boat wrote: Extremely glad he's gone. Call him a legend all you want, but he was a horrible person.
You don't know shit about the guy. GTF...... GET THE FUCK OUT. His legacy will far surpass his one mistake. It's not okay that he remained silent about the Sandusky issue, and looking back, he and anyone else would have acted differently. RIP JoePa. You will be missed. Maybe not by everyone now, but a few years from now, this scandal will wash up.
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On January 23 2012 01:25 Lebzetu wrote:Show nested quote +On January 23 2012 01:16 l00l wrote:On January 23 2012 01:12 Nizaris wrote:On January 23 2012 00:57 Lebzetu wrote:On January 23 2012 00:48 big_boat wrote: Extremely glad he's gone. Call him a legend all you want, but he was a horrible person. Wtf He wasn't the one who molested kids, was he? That was Sandusky. but he was the one who let it continue for years. He was equally guilty. last time i checked, none of the victims were murdered and easily could've told people about said abuse but none of them did, does this make them guilty of causing harm to others? Yeah, like they would embarass themselves like that would you embarrass yourself if it saved others from the same bad abuse that you received? if not your just as guilty bro
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On January 23 2012 01:37 l00l wrote:Show nested quote +On January 23 2012 01:25 Lebzetu wrote:On January 23 2012 01:16 l00l wrote:On January 23 2012 01:12 Nizaris wrote:On January 23 2012 00:57 Lebzetu wrote:On January 23 2012 00:48 big_boat wrote: Extremely glad he's gone. Call him a legend all you want, but he was a horrible person. Wtf He wasn't the one who molested kids, was he? That was Sandusky. but he was the one who let it continue for years. He was equally guilty. last time i checked, none of the victims were murdered and easily could've told people about said abuse but none of them did, does this make them guilty of causing harm to others? Yeah, like they would embarass themselves like that would you embarrass yourself if it saved others from the same bad abuse that you received? if not your just as guilty bro
It was underprivileged KIDS...
How retarded can some people get?
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On January 23 2012 01:37 Mr Showtime wrote:Show nested quote +On January 23 2012 00:48 big_boat wrote: Extremely glad he's gone. Call him a legend all you want, but he was a horrible person. You don't know shit about the guy. GTF...... GET THE FUCK OUT. His legacy will far surpass his one mistake. It's not okay that he remained silent about the Sandusky issue, and looking back, he and anyone else would have acted differently. RIP JoePa. You will be missed. Maybe not by everyone now, but a few years from now, this scandal will wash up. his one mistake, that lasted 10-15y, pretty big mistake.
History will remember him as the criminal the he is, not what he did right.
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On January 23 2012 01:16 -stOpSKY- wrote:Show nested quote +On January 23 2012 01:12 PassiveAce wrote:On January 23 2012 01:04 -stOpSKY- wrote:On January 23 2012 00:53 PassiveAce wrote: RIP dont talk shit about the dead please. Im not defending talking shit about him but lets just say someone was a prick before they died... does that make them less of a prick after they are dead? I dont understand this whole "dont talk shit about people who have died." Btw RIP joepa. Im not saying that it is not ok to call and evil person evil just because hes dead (I am not talking about Paterno here). Im just saying this guy died like a couple hours ago and I dont want this thread to be shitted up with people angry over the scandal before his death, its off topic, not to mention exceptionally rude to discuss something like that so shortly after his death. Ok so now its not a discussion of whether or not is ok to call someone evil after they are dead but a discussion of how long to wait? That just seems ridiculous. Let people speak their mind and if they disliked him as a person allow them to express that in what I hope would be a tasteful manner. I dont see what is so wrong about that.
Too bad the people who disliked him seem incapable of being respectful in expressing their opinions. No one deserves to die of cancer.
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On January 23 2012 01:39 Nizaris wrote:Show nested quote +On January 23 2012 01:37 Mr Showtime wrote:On January 23 2012 00:48 big_boat wrote: Extremely glad he's gone. Call him a legend all you want, but he was a horrible person. You don't know shit about the guy. GTF...... GET THE FUCK OUT. His legacy will far surpass his one mistake. It's not okay that he remained silent about the Sandusky issue, and looking back, he and anyone else would have acted differently. RIP JoePa. You will be missed. Maybe not by everyone now, but a few years from now, this scandal will wash up. his one mistake, that lasted 10-15y, pretty big mistake. History will remember him as the criminal the he is, not what he did right.
You're wrong. Maybe from the outside, people who never followed college football, yeah that's what they'll remember. But the people that matter, we'll remember the days of him on the sidelines.
This is just like the Michael Jackson death. All of you people cried child rape...only a portion was talking about the contribution he made to music.
Get your heads out of your asses and show some respect.
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On January 23 2012 01:37 Dispersion wrote:Show nested quote +On January 23 2012 01:35 1Eris1 wrote:On January 23 2012 01:19 Dispersion wrote:On January 23 2012 00:48 big_boat wrote: Extremely glad he's gone. Call him a legend all you want, but he was a horrible person. Get out. This man made Penn State what it is. RIP Because college football is more important that getting justice fortape victims? Disturbing.... Rip Joe, but there is no sadnes in my heart for you Men make mistakes. This isn't his legacy. His decades at Penn State are his legacy. He won the most college football games in history. The victims will get justice, but let the people who knew of him before the Sandusky scandal have their time. Seriously...this shouldn't even have to be said. Mistakes? Are you kidding me? When you cover up a molestors crimes and this enable him to commit more crimes you should be remembered for it.
Sorry but the amount of importance being placed on football here is sickening
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On January 23 2012 01:39 Skullflower wrote:Show nested quote +On January 23 2012 01:16 -stOpSKY- wrote:On January 23 2012 01:12 PassiveAce wrote:On January 23 2012 01:04 -stOpSKY- wrote:On January 23 2012 00:53 PassiveAce wrote: RIP dont talk shit about the dead please. Im not defending talking shit about him but lets just say someone was a prick before they died... does that make them less of a prick after they are dead? I dont understand this whole "dont talk shit about people who have died." Btw RIP joepa. Im not saying that it is not ok to call and evil person evil just because hes dead (I am not talking about Paterno here). Im just saying this guy died like a couple hours ago and I dont want this thread to be shitted up with people angry over the scandal before his death, its off topic, not to mention exceptionally rude to discuss something like that so shortly after his death. Ok so now its not a discussion of whether or not is ok to call someone evil after they are dead but a discussion of how long to wait? That just seems ridiculous. Let people speak their mind and if they disliked him as a person allow them to express that in what I hope would be a tasteful manner. I dont see what is so wrong about that. Too bad the people who disliked him seem incapable of being respectful in expressing their opinions. No one deserves to die of cancer. its not dislike, its disgust. i put myself in the shoes of those that were raped because of him.
football is irrelevant if ppl were being raped.
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On January 23 2012 01:37 Dispersion wrote:Show nested quote +On January 23 2012 01:35 1Eris1 wrote:On January 23 2012 01:19 Dispersion wrote:On January 23 2012 00:48 big_boat wrote: Extremely glad he's gone. Call him a legend all you want, but he was a horrible person. Get out. This man made Penn State what it is. RIP Because college football is more important that getting justice fortape victims? Disturbing.... Rip Joe, but there is no sadnes in my heart for you Men make mistakes. This isn't his legacy. His decades at Penn State are his legacy. He won the most college football games in history. The victims will get justice, but let the people who knew of him before the Sandusky scandal have their time. Seriously...this shouldn't even have to be said.
yes, I am sure that all football fans who 'knew him before' the scandal are in agreement that his life should be celebrated after 15 years of enabling that crap!
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On January 23 2012 01:39 Skullflower wrote:Show nested quote +On January 23 2012 01:16 -stOpSKY- wrote:On January 23 2012 01:12 PassiveAce wrote:On January 23 2012 01:04 -stOpSKY- wrote:On January 23 2012 00:53 PassiveAce wrote: RIP dont talk shit about the dead please. Im not defending talking shit about him but lets just say someone was a prick before they died... does that make them less of a prick after they are dead? I dont understand this whole "dont talk shit about people who have died." Btw RIP joepa. Im not saying that it is not ok to call and evil person evil just because hes dead (I am not talking about Paterno here). Im just saying this guy died like a couple hours ago and I dont want this thread to be shitted up with people angry over the scandal before his death, its off topic, not to mention exceptionally rude to discuss something like that so shortly after his death. Ok so now its not a discussion of whether or not is ok to call someone evil after they are dead but a discussion of how long to wait? That just seems ridiculous. Let people speak their mind and if they disliked him as a person allow them to express that in what I hope would be a tasteful manner. I dont see what is so wrong about that. Too bad the people who disliked him seem incapable of being respectful in expressing their opinions. No one deserves to die of cancer.
I wasnt a big fan of his decision and I consider myself pretty respectful of his death. Btw where did anyone say someone deserved to die of cancer? WTFF?
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On January 23 2012 01:43 -stOpSKY- wrote:Show nested quote +On January 23 2012 01:39 Skullflower wrote:On January 23 2012 01:16 -stOpSKY- wrote:On January 23 2012 01:12 PassiveAce wrote:On January 23 2012 01:04 -stOpSKY- wrote:On January 23 2012 00:53 PassiveAce wrote: RIP dont talk shit about the dead please. Im not defending talking shit about him but lets just say someone was a prick before they died... does that make them less of a prick after they are dead? I dont understand this whole "dont talk shit about people who have died." Btw RIP joepa. Im not saying that it is not ok to call and evil person evil just because hes dead (I am not talking about Paterno here). Im just saying this guy died like a couple hours ago and I dont want this thread to be shitted up with people angry over the scandal before his death, its off topic, not to mention exceptionally rude to discuss something like that so shortly after his death. Ok so now its not a discussion of whether or not is ok to call someone evil after they are dead but a discussion of how long to wait? That just seems ridiculous. Let people speak their mind and if they disliked him as a person allow them to express that in what I hope would be a tasteful manner. I dont see what is so wrong about that. Too bad the people who disliked him seem incapable of being respectful in expressing their opinions. No one deserves to die of cancer. I wasnt a big fan of his decision and I consider myself pretty respectful of his death. Btw where did anyone say someone deserved to die of cancer? WTFF?
It wasn't directed at you. Sorry if you felt that way
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On January 23 2012 01:21 Nizaris wrote:Show nested quote +On January 23 2012 01:19 Dispersion wrote:On January 23 2012 00:48 big_boat wrote: Extremely glad he's gone. Call him a legend all you want, but he was a horrible person. Get out. This man made Penn State what it is. RIP Penn State what it is: a college where it was OK to sexually abuse boys, if you were the coach. I can safely say that he won't be missed.
You obviously don't understand college football. The people there will remember him and miss him every time they see his statue.
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People are such assholes, standing on their moral highground, assuring everyone they'd be the beacon of integrity in every situation. And the right kind of integrity, too, not the kind where you're loyal to your friend who you've known for years and years. 'Cause who would do that?
Not saying it's right, just that being loyal to a friend who was accused of something that you don't believe him capable of is a very human reaction. So why shit on him in a thread about his death?
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Rot in hell.
User was temp banned for this post.
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On January 23 2012 01:49 GeorgeForeman wrote: People are such assholes, standing on their moral highground, assuring everyone they'd be the beacon of integrity in every situation. And the right kind of integrity, too, not the kind where you're loyal to your friend who you've known for years and years. 'Cause who would do that?
Not saying it's right, just that being loyal to a friend who was accused of something that you don't believe him capable of is a very human reaction. So why shit on him in a thread about his death?
I couldn't have said it any better. Thank you.
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On January 23 2012 01:41 Dispersion wrote:Show nested quote +On January 23 2012 01:39 Nizaris wrote:On January 23 2012 01:37 Mr Showtime wrote:On January 23 2012 00:48 big_boat wrote: Extremely glad he's gone. Call him a legend all you want, but he was a horrible person. You don't know shit about the guy. GTF...... GET THE FUCK OUT. His legacy will far surpass his one mistake. It's not okay that he remained silent about the Sandusky issue, and looking back, he and anyone else would have acted differently. RIP JoePa. You will be missed. Maybe not by everyone now, but a few years from now, this scandal will wash up. his one mistake, that lasted 10-15y, pretty big mistake. History will remember him as the criminal the he is, not what he did right. You're wrong. Maybe from the outside, people who never followed college football, yeah that's what they'll remember. But the people that matter, we'll remember the days of him on the sidelines. This is just like the Michael Jackson death. All of you people cried child rape...only a portion was talking about the contribution he made to music. Get your heads out of your asses and show some respect. "But the people that matter"
You asshole
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Regardless of the extent of his involvement, I'm absolutely disgusted by people who are willing to completely put aside the possibility he facilitated the rape of children because of his contributions to football.
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On January 23 2012 01:53 sparkk51 wrote:Show nested quote +On January 23 2012 01:41 Dispersion wrote:On January 23 2012 01:39 Nizaris wrote:On January 23 2012 01:37 Mr Showtime wrote:On January 23 2012 00:48 big_boat wrote: Extremely glad he's gone. Call him a legend all you want, but he was a horrible person. You don't know shit about the guy. GTF...... GET THE FUCK OUT. His legacy will far surpass his one mistake. It's not okay that he remained silent about the Sandusky issue, and looking back, he and anyone else would have acted differently. RIP JoePa. You will be missed. Maybe not by everyone now, but a few years from now, this scandal will wash up. his one mistake, that lasted 10-15y, pretty big mistake. History will remember him as the criminal the he is, not what he did right. You're wrong. Maybe from the outside, people who never followed college football, yeah that's what they'll remember. But the people that matter, we'll remember the days of him on the sidelines. This is just like the Michael Jackson death. All of you people cried child rape...only a portion was talking about the contribution he made to music. Get your heads out of your asses and show some respect. "But the people that matter" You asshole
Yeah, I'm the asshole. People in this thread are basically implying his death benefits the world, and I'm the asshole.
You know what guys? This thread still exists:
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=283558
If you want to talk about PSU and the atrocities committed there, get in that thread. This thread is for JoePa.
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On January 23 2012 01:37 l00l wrote:Show nested quote +On January 23 2012 01:25 Lebzetu wrote:On January 23 2012 01:16 l00l wrote:On January 23 2012 01:12 Nizaris wrote:On January 23 2012 00:57 Lebzetu wrote:On January 23 2012 00:48 big_boat wrote: Extremely glad he's gone. Call him a legend all you want, but he was a horrible person. Wtf He wasn't the one who molested kids, was he? That was Sandusky. but he was the one who let it continue for years. He was equally guilty. last time i checked, none of the victims were murdered and easily could've told people about said abuse but none of them did, does this make them guilty of causing harm to others? Yeah, like they would embarass themselves like that would you embarrass yourself if it saved others from the same bad abuse that you received? if not your just as guilty bro
This guy is the ignorant gift that keeps on giving.
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On January 23 2012 01:56 Omsomsoms wrote: Regardless of the extent of his involvement, I'm absolutely disgusted by people who are willing to completely put aside the possibility he raped children because of his contributions to football.
He didn't rape children. Jesus christ.
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