MM was the last Penn State QB to win a game. This happened in 1997.
Why MM did nothing wrong.Maybe they should back up that bus a few more years.
He did what he was required to do nothing more nothing less. You are not required to get involved when something happens.
Doing the bare minimum isn't good enough in the workplace. It sure as hell isn't good enough when you witness a criminal act like this.
According to my boss, right around the same time I got my last performance evaluation.whoa whoa whoa, when the hell did the bare minimum stop being good enough in the workplace?~
If you saw a boy getting raped, would you call your dad or call the police?
Maybe I'm oversimplifying, but is it so difficult to pick up a phone and call 911?
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According to my boss, right around the same time I got my last performance evaluation.
I get where you're coming from, but whatever happened to decency and integrity and doing the right thing, even if it means doing more than just what is required of you by the letter of the law?He met the letter of the law that is all that's required. The only people you are responsible for are you and your family the actions of everyone else aren't really your concern.
He met the letter of the law that is all that's required. The only people you are responsible for are you and your family the actions of everyone else aren't really your concern.
He met the letter of the law that is all that's required. The only people you are responsible for are you and your family the actions of everyone else aren't really your concern.
He was morally responsible for intervening on that child's behalf. Legally? Okay, he could sit down with a Gatorade and watch, I suppose. He chose to flee. Told Dad. He obviously was thinking selfishly. How was this going to affect his career at PSU. He told Joe. Joe passed it off, or downplayed it, or whatever Joe did. MM parlayed it into a coaching gig, continued to associate with Sandusky -- played in his golf tournament, etc.
There are others who will go to jail in all of this. MM never will. But he will live with a guilty conscience (if he has one) for the rest of his life.
I honestly believe that McQueary's actions (or lack there of) reflect what about 90% of people would have done had they been in his exact same circumstances.