But for guys like Paterno it's all about the "Institution" and protecting it's "integrity" like these bishops do in the N.O. church and their predator priests.
Maybe the guilt did do him in in the end but his name is tainted forever for harboring child-rapists instead of being recognized as college football's greatest coach of all time. He made a deal with the devil and paid for it dearly in the end.
For JoePa, it was all about the institution of football. At Penn State, JoePa was a god.
He didn't "know" what was going on until he was confronted. Then when he did "know", he overlooked it because he knew it would tarnish Penn State football.
Jerry Sandusky understood that and used that knowledge to commit unspeakable horrible crimes against who knows how many children, some were his own adopted children.
So in that sense, JoePa was a patsy. He didn't even acknowledge the depth of evil with it all because of what it would mean for Penn State football. [/quote]
Not true.
When Joe P learned of this, he went to campus police who then handled the matter. Hardly overlooking.
He washed his hands of it, Sandusky was forced to resign.
The old timers preferred to sweep under the rug than castrate and kill-Justice.
This was a Child Sex Ring that was run by Zionists...
Hershey foundation was also knee deep in it-Milton Hershey and family Zios.