As coarse as I can tend to be, I am hard-pressed to speak ill of he deceased.
As a coach and a member of the community, Joe Pa did wonders. All of that is eclipsed by the atrocities that happened there and it is a crying shame.
I firmly believe that when good men stand idle, evil will triumph. I also firmly believe that when one keeps a secret like this to one's self, it will eat you alive from the inside-out. Case in point...
If I were in that position that he was, I would have called the police myself. If only to cover his arse, he should have called. There would have been no blow-back on him. It would certainly have not jeopardized his career. It would have made him an even bigger pillar of the community. I think that events panning out as they did would have been the only way that Jo Pa could have ever gotten fired. If Sandusky were to be found innocent, there may have been some bad blood between them, but it would have been best to err on the side of caution.
If he had done nothing at all, perhaps I would have a different opinion if he had done nothing at all. I still think that, once he realized that the police were NOT being involved, he should have called them himself. Hell, as far as I know, the police WERE informed, but they were as much a part of covering this up as the school was. There is a lot of revenue to be generated by having a juggernaut of a University in your town.
For those of you that don't know, State College, PA was a pretty dull, broke and sleepy little town before Joe Pa came along. I'm not one to subscribe to conspiracy theories, but the following (which I have posted before) IS a bit strange...
http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/DA-Who-Never-Charged-Sandusky-Has-Been-Missing-Since-2005-133615093.html