Well, now we're moving from the "he didn't have a enough evidence to try Sandusky," to "Oh, he couldn't get a conviction against
popular Ole Jer." There may be an element of truth in that, but this would be the only case that I'm familiar with where he didn't prosecute a popular client.
It certainly doesn't make RFG look like the "hard hitting prosecutor," that we've all heard about.
There are some other problems. RFG had the ability to petition for a grand jury; as far as we know, he never did. Had he been worried about resources, he could have turned the case over to the AG. Ditto.
Then there is the Chambers' Report never getting to DPW (according to Lauro). They can make a determination if he had abused children, but it is a civil determination; Sandusky wouldn't have to be charged with anything for the determination, much less convicted. It might have been just an administrative problem, or there might have been a legal requirement that they couldn't share it. I still have the annoying feeling that, had JKA been involved, it might have. She was removed from the case.