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Old 07-27-2012, 12:14 PM   #16
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Default Re: Joe Paterno a scapegoat?

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Originally Posted by mriff View Post
He was in the best position of anyone to affect change.
I disagree with this. I think the Attorney General was the one in the best position of anyone to affect change. He was the one that could have arrested Sandusky while the investigation took place. I don't think a football coach could have done that. However, I agree that his neglect was morally, ethically, and criminally wrong.
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