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JoePa "retiring" at end of season...Official(merged threads)
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[QUOTE="CarolinaCuse, post: 68559, member: 510"] Shocking - all, if not most of the senior leadership at Penn State will be removed... except the one person who who built up the football empire which contributed to the set of circumstances that [U]allowed[/U] for Sandusky to abuse those kids. JoePa is the ongoing symbol of this situation and YET, he chooses not to remove himself immediately. He's doing this for his players? He's doing this for the University? BS. If he was objective and cared about these things, he would realize that he is now, forever linked to this scandal and regardless of his involvement (or lack of action), he is symbolic of the set of circumstance which led to the abuse. He should do the honorable thing and remove himself from the scenario. He should begin the process of closure for the victims, the University, his players, etc. so that everyone can move on and focus on the positives (how to prevent this from ever happening again). It will be YEARS before Penn State and it's football program will overcome the tarnish of the scandal but that pales in comparison to amount of damage that has already been done to the victims and their families. [/QUOTE]
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