Sean Taylor is heading to Hawaii!

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That hit by taylor was straight nasty, damn, keep it up SEAN!
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100% Guaranteed Sweet hit. Sean is the man. Hawaii's alot better than getting your SUV shot up in Miami. I hope Sean is considered a "core" Redskin.
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:shock:

Reminiscent of Trotter vs. Feagles a couple years back.

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Daay.....yum!!!!!!......(hairs standing on back of neck).......
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Does it frighten anyone else to immagine what Sean Taylor might be doing if not for football? What line of work would he choose when he likes to hurt people so much? :D
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Skinsfan55 wrote:Does it frighten anyone else to immagine what Sean Taylor might be doing if not for football? What line of work would he choose when he likes to hurt people so much? :D


He'd be the guy collecting late payments for the mob! :D
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Skinsfan55 wrote:Does it frighten anyone else to immagine what Sean Taylor might be doing if not for football? What line of work would he choose when he likes to hurt people so much? :D


working for the dmv perhaps?? chills!!!
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Oh My God !! Pretty funny that he came up and congratulated Sean on the hit. More interesting that he GOT UP after THAT HIT !!! WOW !
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My daughter and I were watching the game when Sean made that hit. With every replay my daughter laughed a little louder. I'm so proud, she finally gets football. "Sniff" :)
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Sean's hit was sick. I can't watch it enough. It made #1 on ESPN's top 10 plays.

Just think, for every team facing the Skins next year, that's the last thing they saw from Sean Taylor and will be their lasting memory, or should I say nightmare. :D
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Awesome, thanks for the link, CLL. I loved it when they showed how the Japanese commentators called the play!
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Irn-Bru wrote:Awesome, thanks for the link, CLL. I loved it when they showed how the Japanese commentators called the play!


Is CLL using a new code name? :wink:
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Irn-Bru wrote:Awesome, thanks for the link, CLL. I loved it when they showed how the Japanese commentators called the play!


Is CLL using a new code name? :wink:

Yeah, he's going by Jake this weekend, and that's Fios post you quoted :D
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Irn-Bru wrote:Awesome, thanks for the link, CLL. I loved it when they showed how the Japanese commentators called the play!


You're welcome, Fios.
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Jake wrote:
Irn-Bru wrote:Awesome, thanks for the link, CLL. I loved it when they showed how the Japanese commentators called the play!


You're welcome, Fios.


I do what I can ... also, Taylor had two big blocks on that awesome Hester return
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DAAAAYUUUM!!!!

Man, Taylor and Hester are two GREAT reasons to love the game of Football. They just bleed electricity.
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SkinsFreak wrote:Sean's hit was sick. I can't watch it enough. It made #1 on ESPN's top 10 plays.

Just think, for every team facing the Skins next year, that's the last thing they saw from Sean Taylor and will be their lasting memory, or should I say nightmare. :D


Exactly, what a great way to end the year for Football/Skins fans!

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Washington tackle Chris Samuels also didn't play.


Wha? I thought I saw Samuels out there for awhile in the first quarter? Could this possibly be a case of where ESPN didn't check all the facts?!? Or even, God forbid, watch the game?!? *Gasp*!
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joebagadonuts wrote:
Washington tackle Chris Samuels also didn't play.


Wha? I thought I saw Samuels out there for awhile in the first quarter? Could this possibly be a case of where ESPN didn't check all the facts?!? Or even, God forbid, watch the game?!? *Gasp*!

He made the trip, warmed up but I don't think he played a down.
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1niksder wrote:
joebagadonuts wrote:
Washington tackle Chris Samuels also didn't play.


Wha? I thought I saw Samuels out there for awhile in the first quarter? Could this possibly be a case of where ESPN didn't check all the facts?!? Or even, God forbid, watch the game?!? *Gasp*!

He made the trip, warmed up but I don't think he played a down.


Hmm. Maybe I need to check my facts - I did watch the game, however, and I swear I saw him at right tackle for a few plays. Wishful thinking, maybe.
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joebagadonuts wrote:
1niksder wrote:
joebagadonuts wrote:
Washington tackle Chris Samuels also didn't play.


Wha? I thought I saw Samuels out there for awhile in the first quarter? Could this possibly be a case of where ESPN didn't check all the facts?!? Or even, God forbid, watch the game?!? *Gasp*!

He made the trip, warmed up but I don't think he played a down.


Hmm. Maybe I need to check my facts - I did watch the game, however, and I swear I saw him at right tackle for a few plays. Wishful thinking, maybe.


Wishful thinking indeed amigo ... look at the "Did Not Play" section. Frankly, I am happy about that. Also, Taylor had seven tackles and a forced fumble. He's good.
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Also, not sure if it was mentioned yet. Reggie Wayne absolutely alligator armed a deep ball because Taylor was coming to take his head off. Those indy wrs hate contact and I am sure they especially hate contact with ST. I thought it was funny how espn explained the hit, really sums up Taylor.

"but there was no confusion about the game's best play: Sean Taylor, the maverick Washington safety, broke the unwritten rule about hard hits in an exhibition when he viciously leveled Buffalo punter Brian Moorman on an attempted fake in the third quarter."
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He should have kicked the ball if he didn't want to get hit.


But lets be honest. If Roy Williams had done this, 99% of the people here would want him banned from the NFL.
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Chris Luva Luva wrote:He should have kicked the ball if he didn't want to get hit.

True


Chris Luva Luva wrote:But lets be honest. If Roy Williams had done this, 99% of the people here would want him banned from the NFL.

Not true because of the previous statement. He ran a trick play and he was the trick. Maybe if there were more hits like that more people would watch :shock:
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