Paterno, boss and confidant of convicted pedophile Sandusky for more than 30 years, knew of Sandusky's predilection and did nothing to protect children. We are told that there are hundreds of successful graduates of his football program, including doctors, lawyers, and teachers, so his disgraceful inaction is contrasted to the good achieved by those graduates. But when informed of the abuse in his football program, Paterno responded, "I don't want to hear about any of that kind of stuff, I have a football season to worry about," according to a recently released deposition of "John Doe 150," one of the 32 persons who Penn State paid to settle the Sandusky litigation.