Pensfan
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I think he left one big goal (to be Penn State's coach) for another big goalBBM
Fair enough, and I'm not saying it didn't happen that way, but a number of people (myself included) think it's a helluva coincidence that Sandusky retires from coaching anywhere (I mean, so, OK, he found out he wasn't going to get his dream head coaching job at PSU, but to retire from coaching altogether?) the year after he came within a hair's-breadth of being charged with child sexual abuse. And that Paterno knew nothing about any of this, just accepted it on its face that 'my long-time friend and top assistant is getting out of football because he found out I'm not retiring/he's not my successor'. Not impossible, but it stretches my credulity, anyway.
(have 24/7 to groom little boys for sex - his charity organization). It takes a lot of grooming or fear to get little boys to trust you and/or not tattle on you. Fear would not work in his charity. He had to groom to build trust.