I’m not going to try to convince you of anything. Paterno did not have such power, and did not want it. You can believe it or not; I’m not particularly interested in shining any light into the skulls of the invincibly ignorant.
Power? One phone call would have saved many kids.
And you’re obviously far too devoted to Paterno and his legacy to consider any other side of the story. You’re denying facts that emerged from that case, but your intransigence on the subject make you unable to bear any thought that Paterno could ever be at fault. Got it.