I totally agree. Joe Paterno fulfilled his minimum legal obligation by calling his superiors regarding Sandusky, but he failed to use his considerable influence to see that the administrators pushed forward and reported the criminal acts to the police. Paterno had to have known that Sandusky was not under arrest or in prison.
How many other children were violated before the scandal was exposed?
Joe treated this as if were nothing more than a recruiting violation, instead of CHILDREN BEING ANALLY RAPED.
Got to believe a few. Sandusky was in the Penn State facility with a young boy or boys a matter of days before he was indicted. That's 10+ years after Paterno was told of the incident in the shower. To me, that is the most damning evidence. Joe is going to have a tough time convincing anyone he couldn't have kicked the evil SOB out of his locker room no matter what the administration may have told him to do. In some respects, that is aiding and abetting in the commission of a felony.