I don't think it was a rodeo at all. I think Jerry was horsing around with a boy who looked to Jerry as his father. I think they had a healthy relationship for all those years leading up to Jerry's indictment. And I believe the statement Alan Myers, then married and a USMC sergeant, gave to Sandusky's defense team...voluntarily and free of charge...,in which he said nothing inappropriate happened that night or ever, is the truth.
Again, if they knew CSA was involved, why was the decision to involve DPW dependent on what Jerry would do in the future and completely unrelated to what he had done? What difference would it make whether Jerry heard their message and acted upon it, or whether Jerry cooperated with their directive or whether Jerry admitted to having a problem? The damage was done, wasn't it? The risk was real and in their laps, right? Why were they focused on closing the barn door when supposedly the horses were already gone?