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Breaking: Joe Paterno in grave condition

Discussion in 'Football: NFL, College, High School' started by ItsMyFault, Jan 21, 2012.

  1. Kam

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    It's cause they weren't the ones who broke it If they broke it, they would be all over it.
     
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    He dead.
     
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    Dude lived a pretty long life. 85 years! DANG

    RIP
     
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    Interesting. The editor of the student paper resigned. Less than 24 hours after the story broke...more like less than 12 hours later, the Paterno family confirmed. Did Joe die last night? Maybe. Maybe not. I don't think the error was that huge in hindsight. The paper went off an e-mail sent to players.
     
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    Aside from the whole Sandusky thing, why is everyone (including CNN) calling him a hero? You would think he did a lot of charity, community service, or other generally selfless deeds. He won some football games (which was his job), became famous (which was also self-serving). In the end, he put importance of his reputation (and Penn State's reputation) over the lives of young boys. Not very hero-like to me.
     
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    [rquoter]STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - Former Penn State coach Joe Paterno will be buried Wednesday, and his family has scheduled three days of public memorial events this week.

    Paterno died Sunday at age 85, less than three months after being diagnosed with lung cancer.

    In a schedule released by a family spokesman, the first public viewing will be held Tuesday, a 10-hour session starting at 1 p.m. at the Pasquerilla Spiritual Center on the Penn State campus.

    Another viewing will take place for four hours Wednesday starting at 8 a.m. A private funeral service is scheduled for 2 p.m. that day.

    Finally, a memorial service will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Jordan Center, the basketball arena next to Beaver Stadium.[/rquoter]

    Of course Westboro Baptist will picket his funeral

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    He did, if you count Penn State as a charity.

     
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