JDinkalage Morgoone
U of South Flurrida
But still, I'm saying figure out who was protecting him and keeping him around and then punish them. The football team itself doesn't have a consciousness so it isn't responsible for how it receives help and the guys who play on it didn't know what was going on so I think the punishment is misplaced. If the logic is "the football team helps the school a lot so to punish the school you punish the football team" then that's still not good in my opinion. Take away what the football team does for the school (ie money) but don't punish the team itself for something it was a part of.
I can see your points, I still think this was an issue of football culture taking precedence over the well being of others. How do you punish that? I don't know. I do fully agree that the people involved deserve to rot. I think Joe Paterno was plenty guilty from what I've seen.