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Originally Posted by milkman
I've seen your whole "McQuerry was worried about his job and his future in the world of college athletics" argument.
It's complete utter bullshit.
Be a man and do the right thing.
Not doing anymore than reporting it to Paterno is not the right thing.
If the college football world shuns him for reporting child molestation, then why the hell would you want to work in an environment that shuns a man for bringing to light such a heinious act?
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I agree with everything written above but I was thinking about this the other day. This isn't saying that he shouldn't have spoken up or anything at all but imagine...
You grow up a huge Penn St fan...it is in your family you go to games...it just a huge part of your world. You go to college there...maybe play ball and then you get your dream job of being able to coach there. Trying to work up the ladder yada yada...your history your current job your whole ecosytem is based on one school.
Then you see what he saw...
You know its wrong you know you need to report it.
But you also know you are irreparably damaging forever something that is a huge part of your life and the life of your family. You know you are sinking the whole ****ing ship/
My god that would suck.