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The sad farwell for Joe Paterno

SCOTT JACOBS

Throw out the record books, throw out the scandal, and throw out the fact that Joe Paterno is one of the most well known coaches on Earth.  Throw out everything he’s accomplished, everything that eventually brought him down, and your opinions on what his legacy will come to be.

And focus on the fact that no matter what you think of the man they call Joe Pa, that today is a sad day.

Today, we found out that the man who once seemed destined to coach forever, was on the verge of leaving the world forever. The Citizen’s Voice reports that Paterno is near death.  Even his greatest detractors, and the people involved with the Jerry Sandusky scandal still very much swirling around Penn State’s beaten and bruised program and the many who were affected, couldn’t have wanted this.

They used to say that Bobby Bowden and Joe Paterno hung around as long as they did in the coaching game, because if they left it would be their demise from the world.  Football gave them purpose, football kept them going, football was in many ways, the world they had built for themselves.

So when FSU decided to move on, cutting Bowden loose just a few seasons ago, many wondered if he could live without football.  So far, so good.  People wondered the same for years about Paterno, whose health had been failing in recent years. Paterno is in serious condition it’s being reported, just months removed from his November 9th firing at Penn State.

It was just days after that fateful night that Paterno was diagnosed with cancer.  Now the radiation and chemotherapy, which has weakened him to his bare bones, appears to be a dead end without hope, leading to a final goodbye. We last saw Joe Pa outside in his house, appearing to be in good spirits, the night he was removed as head coach of Penn State, a position he held from 1966-2011. That memory will be seared in my mind for a long time.  The riots, the outpouring of support, the idolization a community had of a football coach, worthy or not.  You remember where you were on nights like that. I remember where I was when 9-11 happened.  I remember where I was when Osama Bin Laden was killed.  And I will remember where I was when Joe Pa came out of his house to say, what almost amounted to be his final goodbyes.

Who could have thought that night, when he and his wife waved goodbye to a crowd of adoring and bitter fans, that it would be his true farewell.  Everything has gone downhill ever since.

While trivial in nature, Joe Pa left the game of college football as the all-time wins leader in NCAA FBS with 409. He stands alone as the only coach to win 400 games and 5 of his Penn State teams won major bowl games. In 2007, Joe Pa was inducted into the Hall of Fame.

Today, down to possibly his final few hours, maybe days, his longtime wife, Sue called close family and friend to say their goodbyes.

A call no one ever wants to make.

I never met Joe Pa the person, so I can’t make a judgement call on who he was and what he stood for.  What I know is this: it’s always terribly sad to say goodbye to a loved one, no matter what their celebrity status. At the end of the day, we’re all just people, and we’re all equally vulnerable.

And that’s all there is to it.

Paterno is 85.

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