Saint Francis Men's Basketball...
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KirkHerbstreit
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Re: Saint Francis Men's Basketball...
Crimson... Your objectivity as a sportswriter has gone out the window. As a sports writer, you need to let you hatred for another school go out the window and report. Dirtiest program in the last 30 years? Get real. I'm no joe paterno fan but if u really think he was fully aware of the magnitude of this and pushed it aside for a few wins then u r a lunatic and looking for agood story. He did what he thought was enough. He was wrong. He did a hell of a lot right tho and so did the football program. I thought u were fairly ibjective but u just solidified yourself as an idiot in my book
Re: Saint Francis Men's Basketball...
He did what he thought was enough. I literally LOL'd at that one!
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Re: Saint Francis Men's Basketball...
Crimson you're dead wrong...PSU football is NOT the dirtiest football program in the last 30 years.
PSU football is the most corrupt, disgusting, vile, self-serving program with a blindly loyal group of cultists that is second to none...Not in the last 30 years of collegiate football, but in the ENTIRE history of WORLD professional, college, or amateur athletics.
Can someone please translate this rubbish for me? I think that it's written in tongues from some PSU football religious cultist:
Get real. I'm no joe paterno fan but if u really think he was fully aware of the magnitude of this and pushed it aside for a few wins then u r a lunatic and looking for agood story. He did what he thought was enough. He was wrong. He did a hell of a lot right tho and so did the football program.
This post, while barely legible, says a million words from just one of the blindly loyal cultists, who still believe that all the money that gladhanding Paterno donated trumped his creation and leadership of a culture based upon decption, myths, lies, and a nauseating decades-long conspiracy to cover up child rape.
Sure. Paterno did "a hell of a lot right." However, it's interesting that the rest of the free world outside of The Cult thinks otherwise.
...AND boy Joe sure could discipline his players with a firm hand while teaching them values, integrity, and Success With Honor.
I can just hear The Master now: (Spoken in his squealy, high pitched cracking old man's voice with a Brooklyn accent) "Hey guys, if you're going to get in fights at the ice rink, break in to houses and beat people within an inch of their lives, get multiple DUIs and marijuana use and possession offenses, threaten assistant coaches with prank calls, and shoot arrows through the walls of an apartment, then you'd better be prepared for my wrath! Grab a broom and sweep up the garbage on Sunday mornings after home games. That'll teach you to screw around!"
Really coach?
They sure taught Jer a lesson too for his transgressions, didn't they?
It's ironic that Paterno (along with his lapdogs and underlings Spanier, Curley, Shultz, The Second Mile, and local law enforcement) used his figurative broom to sweep all the garbage under the rugs at PSU while his unruly players paid the steep price for the felonies and misdemeanors by using brooms to sweep away garbage on Sunday mornings in the fall as punishment for their transgressions.
Despite the Cult's best efforts to whitewash the realities of what has occurred, PSU football continues to be the poster child for corruption and shame among amateur athletic programs.
Next?
PSU football is the most corrupt, disgusting, vile, self-serving program with a blindly loyal group of cultists that is second to none...Not in the last 30 years of collegiate football, but in the ENTIRE history of WORLD professional, college, or amateur athletics.
Can someone please translate this rubbish for me? I think that it's written in tongues from some PSU football religious cultist:
Get real. I'm no joe paterno fan but if u really think he was fully aware of the magnitude of this and pushed it aside for a few wins then u r a lunatic and looking for agood story. He did what he thought was enough. He was wrong. He did a hell of a lot right tho and so did the football program.
This post, while barely legible, says a million words from just one of the blindly loyal cultists, who still believe that all the money that gladhanding Paterno donated trumped his creation and leadership of a culture based upon decption, myths, lies, and a nauseating decades-long conspiracy to cover up child rape.
Sure. Paterno did "a hell of a lot right." However, it's interesting that the rest of the free world outside of The Cult thinks otherwise.
...AND boy Joe sure could discipline his players with a firm hand while teaching them values, integrity, and Success With Honor.
I can just hear The Master now: (Spoken in his squealy, high pitched cracking old man's voice with a Brooklyn accent) "Hey guys, if you're going to get in fights at the ice rink, break in to houses and beat people within an inch of their lives, get multiple DUIs and marijuana use and possession offenses, threaten assistant coaches with prank calls, and shoot arrows through the walls of an apartment, then you'd better be prepared for my wrath! Grab a broom and sweep up the garbage on Sunday mornings after home games. That'll teach you to screw around!"
Really coach?
They sure taught Jer a lesson too for his transgressions, didn't they?
It's ironic that Paterno (along with his lapdogs and underlings Spanier, Curley, Shultz, The Second Mile, and local law enforcement) used his figurative broom to sweep all the garbage under the rugs at PSU while his unruly players paid the steep price for the felonies and misdemeanors by using brooms to sweep away garbage on Sunday mornings in the fall as punishment for their transgressions.
Despite the Cult's best efforts to whitewash the realities of what has occurred, PSU football continues to be the poster child for corruption and shame among amateur athletic programs.
Next?
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