As a quarterback, Smith remembers having Mike McQueary as his coach at the camp. "He ran the show for the quarterbacks and wide receivers," said Smith. "I watched him throw so hard he broke a kid's nose." (McQueary's presence at the Behrend football camp in 2004 meant that the assistant coach worked with Sandusky two years after the 2002 incident, in which allegedly he witnessed his employer raping a boy.)
Thought I addressed that already. Mike’s “... life work was wrapped up in love and loyalty to Coach Paterno and Penn State”.
That life work included tolerating the proximity of Sandusky and the endless foot dragging Neanderthals around him, covering up for him, at Old Main. Those were the insufferable conditions that everyone at Penn permited to exist.
What was he suppose to do any different from anyone else in the know, including Paterno and the boys? They all carried on with their assignments.