Don't get me wrong, I want to find out the inside scoop on the contract scuttlebutt as much as the next guy, but do we need a trilogy of articles so I can retreat to my basement lair (of course) to psycho-analyze the man? Also, we are talking about a School president in the context of a college football story. A college football story which would be over if one question would be asked and answered candidly:
Hey, what is the deal with Joe's contract?If Spanier would actually answer that question candidly we could put down our mini-series and start thinking about football. This is as close as this thing has gotten to talking about football:
"When we talk, it is, 90 percent of the time, about things other than football. I don't think we've ever talked about a particular play or strategy."
I should hope not! No offense, but Joe Paterno seeking or taking Mr. Spanier's advice in a football setting would be like Coca-Cola talking marketing with Jack, the shifty ex-con who hangs out on street corners.
I, however, can give some real insight into Graham's life. This is because I delivered the man's newspaper for a year in the mid to late nineties. First, the man's driveway is about a mile long. Second, he was always up as I dropped off the paper. There you have it. Big Driveway = successful but also overcompensating. Early Riser = Hard Worker.
GO STATE! PSYCHO-ANALYZE HARD!
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for some reason, i really want a jack and coke after reading paragraph 5.
watch out for subliminal marketing, it's everywhere!
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