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07-18-2012, 11:04 AM | #61 |
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Re: Should Penn State get the Death Penalty?
Just saw this article in USAToday http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/...ess/56278226/1, the original victim was harrased so much by the residents of Happy Valley that he had to go into witness protection. This just reinforces my belief that the Death Penalty needs to be applied.
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07-18-2012, 11:11 AM | #62 | |
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Erickson also said the board called for an inquiry to make sure that they'll be covered in the future with adequate insurance now that all this has happened. That might prove a bit tougher.
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07-18-2012, 11:36 AM | #63 | |
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07-18-2012, 11:47 AM | #64 |
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Yes. If the NCAA can issue a death penalty for paying players or similar LEGAL rule infractions, how can they issue a lesser penalty for allowing these actions to continue in their facilities?
I think they should lose football altogether for 2-4 years and the BigTen should kick them out. AKA no TV revenue sharing.
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The abridged version: I apologize if I come across as contrarian, and that even though my opinion is that the NCAA doesn't/shouldn't have jurisdiction, it also doesn't mean that I in no way am defending what transpired at Penn State. Further, I could never do what you do because I'm a big softie that can't stand to see children in pain. |
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07-18-2012, 12:01 PM | #66 |
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I understand the blame for the football program because Sandusky's acts were covered up to protect the program and university. However, I think there is a distinction between (1) covering up criminal acts to protect the degradation of a program on the one hand, and (2) covering up NCAA violations to enhance the success of a program on the other.
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07-18-2012, 12:08 PM | #67 |
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I think this above question is what the whole debate is about.
Since the situation involves Collegiate athletics, a subject that evokes competitiveness between people, logic and reason becomes obscured, even if it is done subconsciously. If you apply the same exact circumstances to another business, you would not look to that businesses governing body to discipline them, but rather the authorities and law to handle punishment. If the same exact scenario played out on a dairy farm, would you expect the FDA to get involved? If you tell the same exact story, but substitute "Penn State University" with "George Washington High School", do you still feel the Board of Education should lock the doors or cancel the schools extra curricular activities? To answer your question, NO I am not a fan of Penn State. As a matter of fact, I could care less about any college sports. I don't watch Bowl games, or March madness. The last college game I watched was LSU v Alabama Pt.1 I found that game to be so boring that I didn't bother to watch the rematch. I do know what the BCS is, I do know what the main conferences are, as well as most of the rivalries. I honestly feel, I have no bias here.
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07-18-2012, 12:17 PM | #68 |
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I'm also sorry if I came across as contrary, it's certainly not my desire.
I just fail to see what the NCAA do that won't hurt people that don't deserve to get hurt. They're powerless unless they can somehow think of something that will help the victims, their families, and stop this from happening in the future. If PSU and all their memory could be rubbed out without harming so many other kids and families along the way, I'd be right on board and leading the charge. There's nothing anyone can do to even take the edge off this tragedy, or to assuage the agony of the kids and families Sandusky touched. As with everything, there's always those things that go mostly unreported. Sandusky's father hosted a sports boy's camp. Sandusky hosted a boy's sports camp. Sandusky molested his own adopted son, Matt. It's not too tough to fill in the blank there, and I've listened to a lot of detail about this stuff via sports radio (which is nearly my every waking hour). I'm not trying to dredge up any sympathy for Sandusky, I'm suggesting that someone doesn't get that seriously sick and depraved by just being on the planet, and he was very likely taught his propensities, or tortured into them. Maybe if people can focus their disgust and hatred, then nobody else needlessly gets hurt in the aftermath? I know it's a far stretch to not judge and to forgive in instances like this, and I'm failing miserably. Maybe the best I can do is focus on who's to blame and hope they don't get another chance to do harm.
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You are likely right. Most, if not all liability policies exclude intentional acts.
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07-18-2012, 12:24 PM | #71 | |
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Therefore, unless the NCAA invents a reason, regardless of what anyone arguably thinks should be the penalty, the death penalty does not appear to be an available option.
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07-18-2012, 12:53 PM | #72 | |
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As far as what I bolded above... YES!!!!! Not shut down the school, but the athletic program, YES, YES, YES. If the football coach at my local high school(he is a friend of mine), where I went to school and now my kids go to school, when I played, MY FOOTBALL PROGRAM...was involved in such a thing as this(long time cover-up with numerous administrators involved, all for the sake of keeping the programs image squeaky clean)....I would hope the Board of Education would show everyone in the community that kids are worth more than the program and shut the phucker down. Fire everyone and shut it down! IMO, the cover-up was because of football.... Would it happen, I don't know....probably MUCH, MUCH easier at the high school level.....but it is what I think should be done. Not forever, but for a time....yes. Would it effect the innocent, sure....but that is the way the cookie crumbles. Note, I still am not saying that I think PSU should get the Death Penalty, I'm saying if that happened at my High School...what I think should happen. |
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07-18-2012, 12:54 PM | #73 | |
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James, I found one story about PSU's insurance, but not the one I initially read. I read a number of others that were much like this one, and two of their insurers are covering other liability claims, maybe because they weren't didn't include the necessary wording to allow them to avoid it? They're trying to settle the claims quickly. You guys are apparently onto something.
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Here's an article about the same thing: http://sports.yahoo.com/news/emmert-...96--ncaaf.html Quote:
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07-18-2012, 01:05 PM | #75 |
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I'd guess a big reason of why they want to settle out of court quickly is to avoid the bad press from a trial. Not sure of the insurance reasons to do so.
Problem is, with the damning content of the Freeh report, Penn State likely has very little leverage. They can throw out numbers to the victims all they want, but it sure seems like the victims have all the power in the world because there isn't a jury out there that won't give them a huge some of money, and deservingly so.
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07-18-2012, 01:10 PM | #76 |
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Covering up for a child predator is terrible. But if a necessary element of giving out the death penalty is violation of an NCAA rule, then the penalty cannot be given out unless that element is fulfilled. So unless the NCAA creates some sort of reasoning, I don't see how it is a possible penalty
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07-18-2012, 01:12 PM | #77 | |
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07-18-2012, 01:19 PM | #78 | |
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I guess this is where we really disagree. I agree that every one involved should be fired, prosecuted, and serve the maximum sentence. After those that are involved are removed, what purpose does shutting down the program serve? Is it fair to the students who had nothing to do with incidents to lose their programs? If it is to lead by example, isn't a better example set, by returning a program to its glory, using the principles that it was originally founded on? IMO, the cover up wasn't because of football, it was because the Men in charge of football, lacked the moral character to do what's right, and others lacked the conviction to challenge those in charge. Neither of those reasons, is the fault of football.
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07-18-2012, 01:29 PM | #80 |
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the lack of control could be loosely defined, but you can't even get at that definition if there is no violation of an NCAA rule. The "lack of control" is in relation to NCAA rules, not just lack of control in general.
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