I'm sorry, but I don't really agree with this article. I like the author and all, but why must we suddenly not pile on Paterno? Why should anybody who he's helped rush to defend him? In time, yes, let's quietly say good things about Paterno and let those stories come out if we find out he was just senile instead of being part of a cover-up. But right now, the rage that's boiling over from this story is fully justified. And it's justified at Paterno because it certainly looks like he could've stopped it.
Listen, I think we all know - if we ever stop to sit back and reflect - that it's at least a little bit ridiculous that we all care this much about college football. It's just a game, but we spend hundreds or thousands of dollars per year to watch it and additional hours upon hours discussing it and thinking about it. Because of this, there has been an elite created that largely operates above the rules. We mostly don't care, because we don't see a whole lot of real harm involved - yes, certain kids are getting college degrees and other monetary and other perks that they shouldn't be getting, but that's relatively small beer in the grand scheme of things.
But, in this case, the ugly, ugly, ugly truth is revealed, that no - people were being hurt, severely hurt. And not just any people, but innocent young children, those who as a society we should most protect, were being violated in the worst possible way. And the elite - Joe Paterno ran Penn St, let's not kid ourselves - were allegedly aware of this and did very, very little to stop it. The covered it up and tried to push it off campus. This is why it's so hideous - because it reflects back on us. Yes, yes, it's all alleged at this point. But there is NO reason for anyone to rush to Joe's defense at this hour.