RonZookonRedBull
RonZookonRedBull
RonZookonRedBull

No one does really.

I understand their reasoning, but I don't believe this is for the overall good for the MLS. Sure the big name signings are great, but I don't think it gives teams a fair chance. I'd go to more Chicago Fire games if they weren't terrible. What's the last "big" signing Chicago had allocated to them? McGee came from the

Agreed. Alum here as well. I thought taking away the victories was a little ridiculous and even the scholarships/bowl bans. This is gross though and lets windowlickers like Jay Paterno puff out their chests and smugly exclaim how they were right all along and JoePa is vindicated and blah blah blah. God damnit Nittany.

You know what would change things for real for the victims? If you 700,000+ crazies didn't change state fucking law essentially keeping that $60 million in limbo so you could use it as a fucking bargaining chip in getting JoPa his goddamned wins back. But JoPa was more important to you.

And during the game, they'll be taking rhythmic slap shots.

There is nothing complex about someone who stood idly by while children were being raped by one of his professional acquaintances. The guy had authority over his superiors. It was evident when he undermined Traponey, and even more so when he essentially refused to let them fire him in the early 2000s. There is nothing

A reasonable question. The reason why myself, and so many many others are disgusted is Penn St's refusal to admit that the scandal is far far more than just about Sandusky raping children.

Gross. Speaking as an alumnus and a person that thinks taking away the victories in the first place was silly, this seems entirely like gloating, and leaves me feeling dirty as it has every other time the people in State College have publicly worshiped Paterno since the child abuse news broke out.

The irony here is that it really isn't about Paterno for them. They don't want the wins or the statue back for Paterno..he's dead. They want it for themselves. They want it to repair their program because for them that is a bigger tragedy than any number of children being harmed while Joe stood idly by.

As a Penn State fan, this was the only part of the sanctions that I didn't really object to. Joe absolutely could have and should have done more. I don't believe that he actively covered up what Sandusky was doing, I just think that he was guilty of not doing what most reasonable people could have done. But at the

Fuck you, Paterno. I never liked that child molester enabling bitch.

You guys are losing your touch. It took 5 whole minutes before a Penn St. apologist came here screaming "HE REPORTED IT TO THE AUTHORITIES!"

I always despised "Joe Pa" and his bogus "big man on campus" schtick, with the cutesy little house within walking distance from the field and the whole bullshit cult thing. Paterno was a mentally disturbed weirdo too cowardly to ever press himself beyond PSU. Watching him dodder around for the last ten years of his

I'm going to go out on a limb here and say you're a Penn State fan.

The decision to vacate the wins was nearly two and a half years old, so it comes as no surprise that Penn State completely fucked it.

"Football was more important to them than saving children."

Sorry fellas, but all the disinfectant in the world won't remove the stench of being a part of Penn State.

Still, the Bears aren't the worst landing spot.

You'd think that sitting next to Bill Walton would be the all the evidence Pasch would need to be convinced we were all once apes, and perhaps Walton still is.

If you give her a chance, she'll be happy to explain it to you.