Av-merican wrote:
Yes. What other option was there?
We need to quit deifying sports figures, no matter how good they are, no matter how long they've lasted. In the end he's a man who chose his own career, his own legacy over the safety of some innocent kids. He chose to look the other way, simply saying "well, I did all I can do," and continued to employ a man he knew in his heart was a child molester. He's lucky he won't be brought up on charges. No one should feel sorry for him for a nanosecond. The man got to coach football and got well-paid to do it for DECADES. The fact he didn't get to end it on his own terms is on his head and his head alone.
What I want to know is why fucking McQueary still has a job.
Exactly what he said!