Sean Taylor's Day

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Sean Taylor's Day

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Is it me, or did Sean Taylor have a monster game in Philly? I mean, none of the broadcasters hardly mentioned it but ST was all over the field popping people in the mouth. He then capped the day with the eventual game-winning TD. Any thoughts?
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Joe Gibbs noted the very same thing in his press conference, he said Taylor's play on defense and on special teams was worth mentioning.
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Me and a buddy of mine were sitting right down on the field and watching ST beast on people all game definitely made our day. You never realize just how hard he hits till you see him up close and can hear it.
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9 tackles and the nail in the coffin. :up:
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I was at the game and philly fans were even giving him respect saying he was and i quote crushing and putting a hurt on there RBs
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BigSkinNig wrote:I was at the game and philly fans were even giving him respect saying he was and i quote crushing and putting a hurt on there RBs

Especially in the first half, when Bruce Perry made it to the secondary on every run. :oops:
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Let's just say, that, once Lavar retires (following our Super Bowl win in Detroit this year), we will not be lacking for vicious hits. Behold your playmaker for seasons to come: Sean Taylor. :hail: : hail:
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I've been saying this for weeks now: Over the 2nd half of the season, Sean Taylor has been the best safety in the NFL.


The difference between Saturday's game and our first meeting with the Bucs will be the presence of #21.
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Goooood do I hope he gets aquitted lol.
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Wow ST has come such a long way in such a short time. He ahs shown he can make big plays and has definitely increase in his level of maturity. As I see it he will be one of our great defensive leaders.
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