Friday, June 27, 2008
Jay Paterno Hard at Work, on your dime
Here is a comment posted by Jay Paterno, while supposedly working on a Friday in the athletic department.
By Jay Paterno Jun 20th 2008 at 10:02 am EDT
Joe--I hope you and your friends will feel free to e-mail me about football and I will talk any time you want. This is neither the time nor the place for these back and forths.Before I got involved in this campaign, I resolved that my commitment to the campaign would not come at the expense of my family or job obligations. What I do with my free time is up to me.For your information our offense was #1 in the Big Ten last year in the only two categories that we really look at: the key situations of Red Zone and Third Downs (and to a lesser extent 4th downs where we ranked #7 in the nation).When I have my own time--which is rare--I am certainly allowed to voice my own opinions about this country. I welcome your e-mails about politics and football so go to the Penn State web site and get my e-mail address and let's talk.
Take notice that Jayturd posted the comment at 10:02 AM on Friday, June 20, 2008. Must be "his own time". Most people I know that are employed by Penn State are working at 10 AM on a Friday. The QB coach is really fitting into the liberal lifestyle of not doing any work, and living the dream as a political blogger while the rest of us are doing our jobs, and paying a percentage of his State University salary. Since I'm forced into picking up part of the tab on this sad sack, I would rather have my QB coach and offensive coordinator working for the team, or writing a letter to a recruit or watching film of his players and opponents trying to get better. Further, this email shows how stupid Jayturd is, getting a chub for just leading the conference in red zone and third down conversions. What was the team's record last year. It's no wonder when you read all these articles with quotes from recruits you hear all these glowing words about Larry Johnson, Tom Bradley, Ron Vanderlinden, Mike McQueary, and even Dick Anderson, but you never hear Jay's name come up in those conversations. Jim Tressel's domination of the state of Ohio partly falls on the head of Jay Paterno who owns responsibility of recruiting Ohio for Penn State.
Jay Paterno's career is full of actions that are proven failures, but his latest actions are unacceptable, and in this latest case he has put his political activities before his job, which is to develop our quarterbacks, run an offense, and recruit. How are our quarterbacks getting any better by Jay's activities? How is this going to help us end the streak against the Wolverines? How many kids and their parents is he turning off by being so open about his political views?
Jay has a responsiblity to represent the Pennsylvania State University and it's millions of alumni. His job pays him hand over fist more than he's worth, and is funded by us. Jayturd's performance speaks for itself, but how much worse is it going to get if he is devoting more time towards getting the Mulatto Messiah elected.
By Jay Paterno Jun 20th 2008 at 10:02 am EDT
Joe--I hope you and your friends will feel free to e-mail me about football and I will talk any time you want. This is neither the time nor the place for these back and forths.Before I got involved in this campaign, I resolved that my commitment to the campaign would not come at the expense of my family or job obligations. What I do with my free time is up to me.For your information our offense was #1 in the Big Ten last year in the only two categories that we really look at: the key situations of Red Zone and Third Downs (and to a lesser extent 4th downs where we ranked #7 in the nation).When I have my own time--which is rare--I am certainly allowed to voice my own opinions about this country. I welcome your e-mails about politics and football so go to the Penn State web site and get my e-mail address and let's talk.
Take notice that Jayturd posted the comment at 10:02 AM on Friday, June 20, 2008. Must be "his own time". Most people I know that are employed by Penn State are working at 10 AM on a Friday. The QB coach is really fitting into the liberal lifestyle of not doing any work, and living the dream as a political blogger while the rest of us are doing our jobs, and paying a percentage of his State University salary. Since I'm forced into picking up part of the tab on this sad sack, I would rather have my QB coach and offensive coordinator working for the team, or writing a letter to a recruit or watching film of his players and opponents trying to get better. Further, this email shows how stupid Jayturd is, getting a chub for just leading the conference in red zone and third down conversions. What was the team's record last year. It's no wonder when you read all these articles with quotes from recruits you hear all these glowing words about Larry Johnson, Tom Bradley, Ron Vanderlinden, Mike McQueary, and even Dick Anderson, but you never hear Jay's name come up in those conversations. Jim Tressel's domination of the state of Ohio partly falls on the head of Jay Paterno who owns responsibility of recruiting Ohio for Penn State.
Jay Paterno's career is full of actions that are proven failures, but his latest actions are unacceptable, and in this latest case he has put his political activities before his job, which is to develop our quarterbacks, run an offense, and recruit. How are our quarterbacks getting any better by Jay's activities? How is this going to help us end the streak against the Wolverines? How many kids and their parents is he turning off by being so open about his political views?
Jay has a responsiblity to represent the Pennsylvania State University and it's millions of alumni. His job pays him hand over fist more than he's worth, and is funded by us. Jayturd's performance speaks for itself, but how much worse is it going to get if he is devoting more time towards getting the Mulatto Messiah elected.
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He is the WORST!!!!
If he stays after the new coaching change im gonna FLIP!!!
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