Matt Millen breaks down when discussing Penn State

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  • čas přidán 7. 11. 2011
  • Former player Matt Millen's conversation about the Penn State scandal on Sportscenter
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  • @gebremenfeskidus9567
    @gebremenfeskidus9567 Před 5 lety +18

    Matt Millen has nothing to apologize for. I've always respected him as a broadcaster, and now I respect him even more. His heart was truly broken for Sandusky's victims, and also for the damage done to coach Paterno and the Penn St program. He was honest, emotional, and truly horrified by the whole situation.

  • @tylermorro6663
    @tylermorro6663 Před 2 lety +8

    Can't believe it's been almost 10 years since this news first broke. I remember being out to eat somewhere in my hometown when the news broke and then going home & listening to the initial reports on ESPN & I was just in complete shock. I was at the last game Paterno coached (the snow game against Illinois) & even then I never saw this coming. I also was there when he won his 400th game. And in an instant. it seemed that none of it mattered anymore. I'm a VA Tech Hokies fan in an entire household of Penn State fans, so this was a notable, sad event for us as a CFB loving family.

    • @tomace4898
      @tomace4898 Před 2 lety +2

      Joe Paterno knew all about the "Rhythmic slap, slap, slapping sounds."

    • @Benjimac379
      @Benjimac379 Před 10 měsíci

      Same too. I remember it well. I was my freshman year in high school and I could remember watching Dancing With the Stars with the family and I overheard my mom and older brother talking about an assistant coach at Penn State raping boys and I was like: “This can’t be Penn State?” And sure enough it was. The next when I was in intervention class with my brother and he was talking about it with the teacher who so happened to be my football coach and I talked about it with him and I said I thought it was a bunch of BS and the NCAA is like: “Now that we already bullied Ohio State long enough, who’s next on the list so that we can give Michigan a fighting chance at a national title let alone a Big 10 conference title?” Coach gave that are you kidding look and said “Do you know what that guy did? He should be shot” I didn’t know about the scandal well enough back then and looking back I feel very stupid for saying those remarks. And ever since the scandal, I’ve hated Penn State and every single thing about them to the core. Go Bucks

  • @misforMarisa
    @misforMarisa Před 12 lety +5

    "He's been in my home", translates to, "he's been around my children". What a horrifying thing to realize, that this man, whom you consider a friend, is the *worst* kind of monster. Worse yet? He's been around *your* kids. I can't even imagine.

  • @danieldougan269
    @danieldougan269 Před 9 lety +6

    Matt Millen was obviously sickened and shocked by what Jerry Sandusky did. He was emotional. But his point was that even though it was an emotional issue, even for him, those emotions should not drive people to make other decisions. It was like when he said that part of him wanted to "take care of it" himself...he stepped back and said that doing so would be the wrong thing. Divorcing yourself of emotions when making decisions doesn't mean you can't have emotions. You just need to TEMPORARILY put those emotions aside and be rational.

  • @cbone72
    @cbone72 Před 8 lety +45

    4 years later this still hurts

    • @amazingdany
      @amazingdany Před 8 lety +28

      +cbone72 Imagine Sandusky's victims, they'll carry that pain until they die.

    • @rayjr62
      @rayjr62 Před 5 lety +7

      7 years later and there are people in and around Penn State who STILL defend Paterno.

    • @Benjimac379
      @Benjimac379 Před 2 lety +1

      Almost 10 years later as an Ohio State fan remembering tattoo gate around that time, I was shocked cause it was a respected program and thought it was just a bunch of sham. Looking back now I lost alot of respect and gained hatred for Penn State.

    • @golfinguru11
      @golfinguru11 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Benjimac379 can’t blame an entire university for the actions of a few

    • @MrLTLB
      @MrLTLB Před 2 lety +1

      ...you felt for this guys? The guy who cared way more for the Pedophile and the guy who knew about the Pedophile but decided to not report what he knew. He cared way more for them, so ummm what about the Victims?

  • @steveparkin2366
    @steveparkin2366 Před 7 lety +22

    I don't think Paterno was a monster or supported child sexual assault... but I cannot make an argument where he's not to blame in some way for enabling it to continue or not doing something to stop it. And it really is sad that many people in my state only want to argue about how Paterno is the victim here and shouldn't lose his god status when there is a list of abused kids who really are victims. Whatever we do, don't tear down a football deity by holding him accountable for his decisions or lack of action! He built a library!
    God status revoked, he's mortal.

    • @kickoutpodcast8436
      @kickoutpodcast8436 Před 5 lety +1

      Steve Parkin same here I doubt that he is a monster but he should’ve known what is going on you can’t be that idiotic to think that it’s not his place to know did he do the absolute minimal of what he’s supposed to do yes he should’ve went to the police first paterno would’ve have been a hero beyond what he was he would’ve been the biggest college sports hero of all time should Paterno be hated for what he did no should his greatness be questioned absolutely without a doubt

    • @r.williamcomm7693
      @r.williamcomm7693 Před 4 lety

      It took a while but there’s more facts & it turns out that Paterno didn’t know. The activist media created a narrative that hid some facts regarding his grand jury testimony. Matt Millen was right here.

    • @lobstereddy7303
      @lobstereddy7303 Před 3 lety

      Hows he not a monster. He enabled child rape.

    • @Kevin-it4fh
      @Kevin-it4fh Před 3 lety +2

      I wonder if he just refused to believe it

    • @steveparkin2366
      @steveparkin2366 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Kevin-it4fh I think its one of those things where he probably did not want to believe it. Sandusky was a long time friend, etc. I know that I have at first rejected to believe certain things that seemed too impossible to be true before I finally accepted them. The difference is, the stuff that I had a hard time accepting was not on the level of child rape by a person that I was enabling, and secondly, I eventually accepted the truth. If one of my assistants reported what was reported to Paterno... "Well, I mentioned it once to somebody in charge and nothing came of it, so I did my part, now I'm just going to pretend it never happened" would not be good enough for me to absolve myself. It's a character test. At the end of the day, Joe Paterno is who had to live with this. I don't have to judge him, he judged himself. It obviously crushed him when the story broke. He probably wondered how football became so important that it wound up preventing him from doing the right thing. I doubt Joe Paterno would be okay with a statue honoring himself in light of what happened.

  • @351974gordon24
    @351974gordon24 Před 12 lety +11

    God bless you, Matt Millen. You can see the absolute pain and anguish on his face.

    • @markbrinton6790
      @markbrinton6790 Před 2 lety +2

      God bless another man who turns a blind eye? GTFO.

  • @nascarsignore
    @nascarsignore Před 12 lety +1

    i can say that Matt is one of the most entertaining and emotional people on TV covering sports. Keep doing what your doing.

  • @magnieto1
    @magnieto1 Před 6 lety +6

    I love that in one breath, Millen is making excuses for Paterno and trying to cast doubt on the facts of the situation, then when asked about Sandusky, he says something to the effect of not being able to see it coming because he knew the guy so well. Compelling case there, Matty.

  • @audrEYheart21
    @audrEYheart21 Před 12 lety +2

    .. What Fleury wants to tell those boys in this Penn State tragedy - the ones who have come forward, the ones who are trying to summon the courage, the ones who are suffering alone, the ones whom we will never know about - is don't quit before the miracle.

  • @jaypatterson9795
    @jaypatterson9795 Před 10 lety +12

    Penn State did not break any Ncaa Rules when this happened the players were punished for something they did not do which wasn't fair to them. It shouldd have been a state matter not a Ncaa matter

    • @Kevin-it4fh
      @Kevin-it4fh Před 3 lety

      @Blue Skeptic dummy, he's saying that only Paterno and Sandusky should be charged by the law and that the players shouldn't have to face the punishments.

  • @ClutchFan1971
    @ClutchFan1971 Před 12 lety +1

    I was referring to your post where your reply was "Bingo!" to the guy that wrote "...all the News channels are owned by one group of people". Mind explaining who is that "group" of people?

  • @VeinySausage
    @VeinySausage Před 2 lety +2

    Millen has probably broken down about this alot…the man basically grew up in the Penn St philosophy on the game and too see his idols go down the way they did destroyed him inside as it should of and we saw a little bit of it come out here…every player that played at Penn St from ‘70-‘05 probably feels the exact same way and it’s a damn shame alot of good players came out of Penn st during that period

  • @frompower2popmetal
    @frompower2popmetal Před 12 lety +12

    good to see someone close to it who starts off trying to be fair when talking about something that there is nothing fair about but then has to get honest I hope the rest do that

  • @n3bulous
    @n3bulous Před 12 lety +1

    As soon as she brings up that Millen is a parent and a grandfather, you can see Millen wince.

  • @stickynickel
    @stickynickel Před 12 lety +1

    "...The University is a business to be run....there are so many things that need to be taken care". ~ Millen. Uh Matt...The University has the responsibility to do one thing, and one thing, only...EDUCATE! That's it, that's all, nothing more, nothing less.

  • @davemroz27
    @davemroz27 Před 12 lety +4

    @davemroz27 Damn, nevermind I just read the grand jury report. He testified he knew. It doesn't look good for him.

  • @TheIronmanwarehouse
    @TheIronmanwarehouse Před 12 lety +1

    Caoch Paterno's conversation and action that should of come. Coach Sandusky I had a very terrible accusation brought against you and I have to call the Police and notify them of the allegations. I suggest you get an attorney and you are now put on leave as a coach and not allowed on campus until investigation is done. I pray that these thing s are not true and if they are may GOD have mercy on your soul and the boys who were violated.

  • @victorfrankenstein50202
    @victorfrankenstein50202 Před 3 lety +1

    Anybody that was informed of the information that he was privy to, needs to go straight to the police, and if not, take full responsibility for not doing so. Sorry Matt, and sorry Joe. Jerry Scumdusky needs to rot in prison, and Joe, along with all at Penn State with knowledge needed to go.

  • @Discophreak
    @Discophreak Před 12 lety +1

    Seems to me Matt Millen would not have done anything either in the same position. That is what I infer. Anyone else?

  • @mscmatt
    @mscmatt Před 10 lety +2

    Sandusky is one hell of a manipulator. That man concealed his actions for years while being heavily involved with major organizations made up of thousands of people. I always see people talking online about Paterno like he was involved with Sandusky's actions... Paterno heard from McQueary about something he saw in the showers. He should have said to McQueary, "what did you do to stop the incident?" Maybe Paterno could be criticized for that, but the eyewitness is the most accountable here.

  • @CoolHandLuke813
    @CoolHandLuke813 Před 12 lety +1

    I'll tell you what. I was never really a fan of Matt Millen, but when I saw this.....man....nothing but respect.

    • @MrLTLB
      @MrLTLB Před 2 lety

      So you Respect a Man who cared more about Sandusky and Paterno then the Victims?
      Really?

    • @CoolHandLuke813
      @CoolHandLuke813 Před 2 lety

      @@MrLTLB Replying to a 9 year old comment?
      Really?
      But anyway, I don’t know. Don’t even remember the context of all this anymore to be honest 🤷‍♂️

    • @MrLTLB
      @MrLTLB Před 2 lety

      @@CoolHandLuke813
      Its cool...I literally just found out about all of this and I guess seeing how the Penn State Student body reacted to Paterno being Fired, and kind of just ignoring the Victim...i was like D@MN...but its good, stay blessed tho 🙏🏽

  • @biglou1315
    @biglou1315 Před 3 lety +1

    Joe Pa reported to the Penn State university Police. What he should have done, was report it to the Pennsylvania State Police. Big difference between the two and at his age, he assumed that was enough, but the Penn state university Police clearly was a part of the cover-up, because they made it about image, reputation, recruiting and most of all MONEY!!!

  • @PerkPerkins41
    @PerkPerkins41 Před 12 lety +2

    Send Sandusky to prison so he can feel what those 8 young boys felt!

  • @AnneLiesveld
    @AnneLiesveld Před 12 lety

    This just sounds so legit too when you hear MM talking about He can't imagine JS that way. I thought I read online that MM has grown kids (probably closer to my age (32 in may) and I can imagine that must have been a wonderfully fun time for him to have to talk about this.

  • @AnneLiesveld
    @AnneLiesveld Před 12 lety

    @chuckfantastic THANK YOU FOR GETTING IT! :) I am realizing that I don't think anyone gets it that a person who was a 1978 football player can't really "rememeber" JP and JS as evil since everything wasn't when they were on campus (they being people his age) The
    stuff unraveled afterwords.

  • @sansebastian1972
    @sansebastian1972 Před 12 lety

    I don't know what the big deal is, who here can say they don't know the joy of a nice, young boy? The joy a nice young boy can bring, the pure, PURE pleasure that a nice, generous young boy willing to do just about anything can bring? Who amongst you can say you havent taken, one, two, maybe fourteen boys into your back parlor and given them candy and drinks, perhaps even video taped the experience so you can relive that joy at other times? Isn't this America? Aren't we all AMERICANS?

  • @AnneLiesveld
    @AnneLiesveld Před 12 lety

    @AnneLiesveld were coaches on the campus of, he hung out on campus with them, he connected with them as men, trusted them as father figures. This isn't about seeing them be "not perfect" I am sure they could get divorced and he would still respect them. this is SO MUCH BIGGER (I bet) for him! I don't know his feelings but I could imagine seeing something like this about a hs or college coach and imagine how i would feel. I STILL TO THIS DAY respect most of my hs teachers. I can rlt

  • @jskjtm
    @jskjtm Před 11 lety +1

    Did anyone else get disgusted by this guys counterfeit emotions? He is either the worse judge of character I have ever seen, or he's in on it! He knew Sandusky for how long, and NEVER heard rumors of pedophilia? Have people become so naive and dumbed down that they actually buy any of this CRAP? Come on people, WAKE UP already.

  • @AnneLiesveld
    @AnneLiesveld Před 12 lety

    @nascarsignore Nascar: Appreciate the thoughts. While I struggle with watching MM defend his friends I realize it is a little bit different for MM in that he doesn't have to watch a video clip online to figure out how to get an awareness of how he feels about the situation he just knows it so I wholeheartedly agree with your thoughts. I believe he is sticking up for his friends-it isn't like JP and JS were people who he read about on some website. he slept in a dorm that they

  • @kyongslist
    @kyongslist Před 7 lety +8

    this is ridiculous, I cant believe Matt Millen would seriously overlook the bigger picture here and speak the way he has, especially when he said "im sure Joe Paterno is feeling the same way right now" uh NO, INCORRECT, he probaby felt that way decades ago upon initially learning of Sanduskys horrible crimes and yet, apparently didnt feel terrible enough to take any damn stand for it. And for Matt Millen to not enough tread carefully enough to recognize that at the end of the day, sports and other non essential life matters play zero importance towards relinquishing the trauma and impact that Sandusky laid onto his victims, and those people, above all else deserve justice and recognition. Penn state makes me sick.

    • @dannyzaffino2133
      @dannyzaffino2133 Před 7 lety +2

      Kyong Hansen u know u make me sick I had to go thru bad times at school just because of this and ur a bitch u have no idea what it's like ur a big bitch who knows nothing about this

  • @NWO1121
    @NWO1121 Před 11 lety +1

    if i was the espn reporter i would of asked Matt Millen did Jerry Sandusky try to take you to the showers

  • @terrencemcdaniel6605
    @terrencemcdaniel6605 Před 3 lety +1

    2:25 Matt Millen went straight Randy Marsh 😂 "IM SORRY I THOUGHT THIS WAS AMERICA"

  • @inkydinkydooky
    @inkydinkydooky Před 12 lety +1

    @AnneLiesveld You are missing the point, Paterno didn't follow up on what was being done with Sandusky, PERIOD. I'm not saying he performed these sex acts on kids himself but, he did very little to stop it.

  • @AnneLiesveld
    @AnneLiesveld Před 12 lety +1

    I don't remember that. I do remember being a NU fan (now you know my alliance) knowing that the person who alledgedly saw stuff was going to be at the NU-PSU game. There might have been people on campus leadership wise "supporting him" but I doubt that most students now a days respect him. Plus, looking at it from the student perspective I can understand that I respect NU coaches so I can imagine the emotions I would feel if they were involved in this kind of mess. I can imagine that students

  • @AnneLiesveld
    @AnneLiesveld Před 12 lety

    @TheAngeltoDemon LOL about the punch. will check it out. :) I will google it since you said google it 3 times in twelve words. lol. :) Love your thoughts about JS. I am a new (growing) fan of PSU watching the coverage of their school and hoping against hope that this problem will resolve itself over time. Husker fan who quite recently started paying attention to this situation. Not sure which school you support PSU or another one. :) Always fun to have a team to cheer on!!!

  • @irhjma30000
    @irhjma30000 Před 12 lety +1

    nice to see some real emotion on the news

    • @robertdore9592
      @robertdore9592 Před 4 lety

      I'd have to say that Matt Millen is my favourite Raider of all time as a personality and Football brain,it's hard to top him.

  • @ForcesSecurity
    @ForcesSecurity Před 9 lety +1

    You have to grow up in a nation of a football team and the pride of those programs to understand this. Joe Paterno was a an icon in college football and this program was so great but this kills all of that. I grew up in Nebraska and if Osborne or Devaney was involved in something like this it would be devastating. That being said the issues of Penn State were sick and God only knows how wide this was. Those behind that whole issue should be punished to the extent of the law and pray to God that he forgives them for they have a special place waiting if the word is true.

  • @SuperStrik9
    @SuperStrik9 Před 12 lety

    It's a fact that Paterno didn't go to the cops right away, he only went to the ad. That's morally wrong imo. Paterno cared more about the program/his image than those poor kids or else he woulda gone to the cops asap. Millen just doesn't want to believe a figure he admired and looked up to for years made a huge mistake.

  • @AnneLiesveld
    @AnneLiesveld Před 12 lety

    @torontothegood feeling like He respected them as integrity-filled strong responsible men and they are no more that but he remembers them as being all that so is emotional. He looked very genuinely emotional--even struggling with eye contact with his co-worker eyes as a intervewee.

  • @brycewilson1909
    @brycewilson1909 Před 4 měsíci

    Matt Millen is a good man

  • @dontknomuch
    @dontknomuch Před 12 lety

    @BHDread Any kind of association with Matt Millen.

  • @vinceniederman3235
    @vinceniederman3235 Před 7 lety +6

    As a Navy Fan I Felt So Bad For Penn State Big Time!

  • @justcallmeassinine
    @justcallmeassinine Před 12 lety

    Am I the only one who notices that Joe Paterno actually looked and even sounded like the actor Joe Pesce ( Casino,Goodfellas,etc) ?

  • @felicciasc
    @felicciasc Před 7 lety

    I love my Syracuse Orange. I love my VA Tech Hokies. I can't imagine if this was Jim Boeheim or Frank Beamer. I feel sorry for all the proud alumni. regardless of who did wat, it sucks.

  • @BurningBeard22
    @BurningBeard22 Před 12 lety

    @ABlemishedOceanSoul That's pretty much what Millen said if you watch the whole thing.

  • @loumcnabb2819
    @loumcnabb2819 Před 6 lety +5

    I just saw the marble shower stall monument they plan on putting in front of the stadium. Very nice dedication to the entire Penn State family.

  • @FaceOfGod2
    @FaceOfGod2 Před 12 lety +1

    This guy used the words "divorce yourself" too many times in this interview. What's that about?

  • @AnneLiesveld
    @AnneLiesveld Před 12 lety

    I can imagine if I saw him doing it to my nephew. That is what amazed me about how non reactive McQueary was and then I listened to McQueary talk on interviews about feelings such shock about what happened and I realized it isn't like McQuery "walked into a grocery store and saw ....... and reacted. People who put "what if he had saw a kid being violated in the real world etc do you realize that he had a human connection to that person so it isn't like he just "saw something randomly?"

  • @h28corkpuller
    @h28corkpuller Před 12 lety +1

    Millen is right on the mark

    • @MrLTLB
      @MrLTLB Před 2 lety

      ...no. No, Paterno knew about something and he decided to do nothing. Because if he didnt know anything then why was he involved in conversation about speaking and meeting with Sandusky about what happened. Why was he involved?
      Millen was putting everything about this situations First...except for the Victims.

  • @AnneLiesveld
    @AnneLiesveld Před 12 lety

    True. I agree with you about that. What bugs me most isn't that every senior now had a horrid year it is that they are doing (like all college students on campus' everywhere doing good things and of course media makes no attention there and then this happens and non-stop attention and while I agree with that I think about how many things that school is known for that get zero media and they will forever be known for that. Jokes aren't funny!! AT ALL.

  • @nmbr1cub
    @nmbr1cub Před 12 lety

    @SilentPainTears This was before Joe was fired, and before he even said he would resign

  • @kos22us
    @kos22us Před 12 lety

    "i actually read the cases and see what i can come up with for myself." ... thats called opinion not fact !

  • @AnneLiesveld
    @AnneLiesveld Před 12 lety

    @inkydinkydooky I agree with you I guess I just feel like it feels like media at first basically didn't call Sandusky bad at all but I guess with time that wil change.

  • @AnneLiesveld
    @AnneLiesveld Před 12 lety

    opinion: I so agree with you. Nothing wrong. He clearly respected those people and I am sure was as in shock as anybody.

  • @manahmanahful
    @manahmanahful Před 12 lety

    Tell them that. It's hard to taake in and only time may calm people down and cause them to realize the bad thing he did

  • @AnneLiesveld
    @AnneLiesveld Před 12 lety

    I doubt he would but I am guessing it is a completely different emotion to know that it wasn't a "total stranger" that commited such offenses and an actual friend.

  • @colonelbloom6796
    @colonelbloom6796 Před 8 lety

    We did ask the correct questions

  • @MrVarct
    @MrVarct Před 12 lety

    My uncle Joe walked in on Sandusky at central Mountain high school

  • @sancho7863
    @sancho7863 Před 12 lety

    the investigation was done by former fbi agents and federal prosecutors. the man who headed the team was a former fbi director and federal judge. i am relatively certain that the facts they found are quite reliable.

  • @KyrizzleTrizzle
    @KyrizzleTrizzle Před 12 lety +10

    I developed more respect for him after this

    • @MrLTLB
      @MrLTLB Před 2 lety

      Wow...you guys cared way more about Paterno and Sandusky then the Victims.
      Okay...alright...I see you guys...

    • @loganstolberg2743
      @loganstolberg2743 Před 2 lety

      That comment didn’t age well

  • @AnneLiesveld
    @AnneLiesveld Před 12 lety

    @granolanutpunch It probably was very similar to family. When you figure he was first around with them in 76 that is alot of years of friendship. and talk about trying to figure out the emotions. I hear support of a coach in the riots on campus but I also see MM having an attitude about JS but even while saying that he admits he felt less than good about JS but even while saying that he sometimes admit the emotions get the best of him or however he put it--shockingly they do

  • @AnneLiesveld
    @AnneLiesveld Před 12 lety

    That is what I am talking about. People say sports isn't important but there are so many layers to this that have nothing to do with sports-that is what I have always said. This is so much more about Millen thnking he had Paterno et al figured out and that dissolving into a trivial mess than anything else. :( I am imagining it being agonizing at best. Our former football player is married and I believe has 20 something kids.

  • @AGENTARMES
    @AGENTARMES Před 12 lety +1

    Matt Millen: 0-11.

  • @NWO1121
    @NWO1121 Před 12 lety

    Put your feelings to the side Detriot Fans Matt Millen this is not about your sorry football team It was sorry before Millien came in. But he has a big heart and i give him a standing O for doing his job i always liked him being a broadcaster

  • @Lph190e
    @Lph190e Před 12 lety

    I think it's just as sad that law officials swept the first occurrence under the rug yet everyone had no problem picking on an 85 year old man who probably had a bigger positive impact on the world in one year than most of us could hope to have in a lifetime. If you've never been to State College/University Park to see even a tiny bit of impact that this man has had on the immediate community there you should shut it. He lived to a higher moral standard than most of us could ever hope to.

  • @AnneLiesveld
    @AnneLiesveld Před 12 lety

    @lolee101 He probably isn't as much confused as when I hear him talking about wanting to talk about obliterating JS it is also about talking about how much He respected him in the past. I am guessing he is feeling the equivalent to what it might feel like to be in your 50s and realize a teacher in their 80s was accused of defending such things in their 70s.

  • @chrisnapolion5903
    @chrisnapolion5903 Před 12 lety

    i am a uncle of four and if i saw him do this to my nephew he wouldnt be walking

  • @AnneLiesveld
    @AnneLiesveld Před 12 lety

    @AnneLiesveld It is as you say about his world unraveling because PSU became his foundation but also his foundation was that JP and JS were good people. Do you really think if JS did this kind of stuff he acted "evil" around Millen?

  • @cbone72
    @cbone72 Před 11 lety

    considering we haven't played a conference game is an non factor.

  • @AnneLiesveld
    @AnneLiesveld Před 12 lety

    @metalrules16 Husker fan here but all you have to do to imagine Millen's emotions base is to imagine being in your 40's and watching a 70 something coach be accused of such things 15 years ago. and before you go and say "I can imagine if my coach would be accused of such things I would be done with him instantaneously" I ask you "Which coach/teacher would you be willing to watch be accused of such thing?" Like an actual coach or teacher not like someone else's on tv?

  • @syanide801
    @syanide801 Před 12 lety

    It goes to show you that you cannot trust anyone with your children, its so sickening, these were children, a man took advantage of children in the worse possible way and people basically let this sick man run about with children and didnt think twice about what they felt, just tryn to cover up and protect the university thats why people are so angry at both the administration and coach paterno

  • @AnneLiesveld
    @AnneLiesveld Před 12 lety

    Friendly NU fan here and I can appreciate your comments. Friendly: You don't even have to be a HUGE sports fan to feel. This interview shows the hard of a 48ish year old man feeling like his entire "grade" of school respected him. I mean, Bawstin I see you putting that you saw this guy as a "God" but I imagine all it would take is for someone like Matt to know that he respected his former "boss." I would imagine that it is alot less than a God level or I have a "god" like respect for former

  • @metalrules16
    @metalrules16 Před 12 lety +1

    Wow, incredible. I have lived in the State College area for many of years now. For everyone who is bashing Millen obviously do not get what the Penn State family is. Penn State is more than a University. It is a lifestyle (and before all you immature people begin saying, "yeah, a pedophile lifestyle", try acting your age for once and liste). Penn State is a community. Once a Nittany Lion, more than a Nittany Lion. This is why Millen is upset, and why he cries. It is sad for alumni and all.

  • @AnneLiesveld
    @AnneLiesveld Před 12 lety

    hs teachers who are worth my time of day. Him = Paterno/Sandusky. I can absolutely relate to that feeling bawstin of feeling like people are admired for years and then they come unglued. probably similar to how most husker fans feel about Osborne from the 1970's.

  • @pierresoorden5975
    @pierresoorden5975 Před 2 lety

    Mike McQueary: shock/disbelief

  • @donaldburgmeyer7269
    @donaldburgmeyer7269 Před 12 lety

    there is nothing that joe didnt know about psu, or whats going on.

  • @AnneLiesveld
    @AnneLiesveld Před 12 lety

    @granolanutpunch Everyone talks about this campus coach was his family as though it is so surprising. JP and JS were family because MM connected with them. That is as deep as caring about your high school english or math teacher. I have people I worked with for 1-3 years and I care alot about them. I count it a priviledge to be able to to this day have a connection to a high school music teacher through church. that is the closest I have to a long term connection of a coach.

  • @anderskl39692
    @anderskl39692 Před 12 lety

    hmmm wonder what Millen would have said if he didn't know Jo Pa.

  • @DFWOODSII
    @DFWOODSII Před 12 lety

    They all need to go to Jail...They knew...

  • @AnneLiesveld
    @AnneLiesveld Před 12 lety

    Yea or Sandusky could have stopped it by controlling himself--but apparently that isn't an option. How is Penn State as a campus responsible for this?

  • @patrickgray5633
    @patrickgray5633 Před 2 lety

    I’m a Ohio State fan I have no issue with Matt Millen a very passionate man. Listen Joe was naive. He did tell his boss but should have done more. It upsets me that people treat Joe worse then the School President, The AD, Mike McQuary or Jerry Sandusky. The President & AD knew something happened. Worse McQuary walked in on a incident. Get the guy off the kid & scream for help so people come running, don’t give me I had to talk to my father about what to do. Now the big thing that few people understand Joe Pa wasn’t friendly when Sandusky they just worked on the same staff the misconception is they were friends no they weren’t ask anyone around that school.
    Joe was the Head Coach he ran practices but Sandusky ran the defense & the meetings of that unit. If you know football the offense & defense watch separate film in separate rooms I guarantee you when Sandusky was running the defensive meetings Joe wasn’t there & would appear probably stick his head in the door saying “Coach game plan for the game going ok????”
    This idea that Joe & Sandusky were such good friends & that was part of the cover up is ridiculous.

  • @ClutchFan1971
    @ClutchFan1971 Před 12 lety

    You forgot OJ and Michael Jackson.

  • @epicXmedia15
    @epicXmedia15 Před 12 lety

    he did let that happen but he was still one of the best football coaches ever. if he wasnt a great football coach i would have probably been ready to punch him or something

  • @AnneLiesveld
    @AnneLiesveld Před 12 lety

    @ThePrepnow1 An alumni? He said He graduated X-Y years and was on the football team so having a relationship. Fake tears? That looked pretty legitimate to me.

  • @hondaci18
    @hondaci18 Před 12 lety

    @Greenvegan828 he lived and died penn st that was his family read the grand jury testimony

  • @Attirbrolyat
    @Attirbrolyat Před 12 lety

    Gary Schultz was the head of Penn State Police. Paterno did think he was doing enough at the time by reporting up the chain, which is what he was supposed to do.
    When nothing happened... MAYBE then he should have acted further--but I think the real burden was in his superior's hands. He was a figurehead, a face for Penn State, but in the end his colleagues likely thought the same about him-- in essence, a overly proud, dottering old fool.

  • @AnneLiesveld
    @AnneLiesveld Před 12 lety

    @AnneLiesveld in the street or however he put it. I believe he said his viscereal reaction (I believe visceral means GUT reaction) is to disassemble JS and not put him back together ala humpty dumpty I was like OMG. that is the most anger I have seen from PSU towards JS. I am guessing it is somehow easier for MM age bracket to be that way as they have more of a sepration than current students do. They connect so much (I believe) with JS that I bet it is hard to see him as evil.

  • @CinncinatiBlueJacket
    @CinncinatiBlueJacket Před 12 lety

    amen.

  • @audrEYheart21
    @audrEYheart21 Před 12 lety

    On Sept. 18, 2005, the cocaine and vodka lost their ability to soothe Fleury’s pain. He cracked. He crumbled.
    "I finally had a conversation with the Big Guy Upstairs and I called Him every name in the book," Fleury said. "I told Him, 'I know the whole You-only-give-me-as-much-as-I-can-handle thing. Well, I'm full. I need you to take a little.' At the end of the conversation, I prayed for Him to take away the obsession. ..

  • @GatorBailBonds
    @GatorBailBonds Před 12 lety

    changed his tone on paterno didnt he

  • @wontforgetmypassword
    @wontforgetmypassword Před 11 lety

    Yes because that's a proper reaction when clearly everyone at Penn State had so much to do with the scandal. In case you can't register sarcasm since you can't seem to register logic, the students and teachers had nothing to do with what happened. A lot of the students weren't even alive or knowledgable enough to know what was going on.

  • @TheGolfer231
    @TheGolfer231 Před 12 lety

    nice moral stance joe

  • @pbryson
    @pbryson Před 12 lety

    well played.

  • @majorettegirl3
    @majorettegirl3 Před 12 lety

    I feel bad for victim one b/c of how his family treated him, and his dad was never there, that is why he was happy, he was getting presents, when Jerry stopped getting him gifts and mom money they told police the rape story and his mom started bragging. THAT IS SICK. I hope one day that gets out and his mom goes to jail. JERRY WAS GUILTY SO IT IS FINE HE IS BEHIND BARS SO IT IS WAY BETTER NOW. I feel bad for all the other victims and I hate that he did that to those poor kids.

  • @SarahFarris3447
    @SarahFarris3447 Před 12 lety

    I know that joe should have done more, but it is wrong to keep taking shots at people who cant defend themselves now. He is the only person for sure who knew his reasonings and everyone is making assumptions based on hearsay. I do believe he should have done more, and it was wrong that he didn't, but he never really had a chance to defend himself. Everyone needs to stop focusing on him and help the victims/ prevent this horrible act from ever recurring.

  • @AnneLiesveld
    @AnneLiesveld Před 12 lety

    @TheAngeltoDemon TOTALLY FINE! Givin' you some serious youtube crap. :) I knew you wanted me to google it so you said so! :) What is so wierd about this clip as a NU person is I am realizing that I am a NU person who has followed big 12 and doesn't have a clue who or when the last time that Penn State played anyone-- I recognize JP with respect to Penn State but that is about all. Very wierd to watch all this come out right as I am starting to be aware of PSU.

  • @Coorsfrostbrew
    @Coorsfrostbrew Před 12 lety +1

    Matt Millen is a stand up guy. Glad he spoke from the heart.

  • @hoovergaming
    @hoovergaming Před 12 lety

    why do people keep feeding the trolls

  • @cbone72
    @cbone72 Před 11 lety

    I doubt that considering the way psu is playing and the sell outs at every home game