sanitizer
Senior Member
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sanitizer
Senior Member
288
posts
Wed, Jul 18, 2012 11:52 AM
Jul 18, 2012 11:52 AM
They don't even have rules against what happened it is so out of the ball park for the NCAA! This situation is getting more and more disturbing as the days go by. I would vote no on the death penalty, the kids that are at Penn now had nothing to do with what happened and punishing them seems wrong. With that said, something needs to happen. I don't think situations like this were even thought up before this happened as far as how to discipline a school for molesting kids that were a part of a second chance program??? I mean athletically how do you even come up with criteria for punishment??? I say legally pursue anyone and everyone who had any knowledge of what was happening and ignored it and NAIL THEM. The size of the program and what it had accomplished seemed to act as an umbrella for this behavior to hide under but in the end it was not the cause. There were a small group of individuals who stopped this information from getting where it needed to go. Due to the agreement I made when signing up for this site I can't state what I think should be done to the guilty parties but I think all of us with kids are probably frightened at the evil we could be capable of if someone harmed one of our kids this way. So death penalty for the athletic program I would vote no, but a SERIOUS investigation needs to continue and those that let is slide should pay...
Jul 18, 2012 11:52am