The Paterno family also boggles my mind - like father like son I guess:
http://espn.go.com/college-football/...eport-unneeded
Paterno family still doesn't get it
The Paterno family's announcement Monday that they're hiring their own experts to do a comprehensive "review" of the Freeh report that scathingly fingered Joe Paterno as part of a cover-up that allowed suspected child molester Jerry Sandusky to operate for years is yet another bald attempt to put preserving Paterno's legacy as a football coach above all else. In other words, it reeks of the same sort of hubris and misplaced priorities that led to so many grotesque things happening at Penn State in the first place.
And it looks like an even more astonishing act of hubris when you factor in the details that came out in a New York Times report on July 13, one day after Freeh's conclusions were released, detailing the $5.5 million exit package and perks for his family that Paterno sought the same month he was called to testify before the grand jury that convened in January 2011 to investigate Sandusky.
The day the Freeh report was released, Paterno's son Jay dismissed it as just "an opinion" -- this though Freeh based some of his conclusions on more than 400 interviews and a forensic review of more than 3 million documents and emails, some of which showed Paterno's bosses discussing Paterno's interest in how the Sandusky matter was handled.