Sean Taylor High School tape!

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Sean Taylor High School tape!

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Man! Have you guys seen the video of Sean Taylor's High School footage at www.redskins.com ?

What are we thinking, I mean sorry CP but Sean Taylor is the new starting RB in '07!

There is one play, where ST litterally hurdles over a defender. I mean, just flat out jumps over him only to take it to the house later that same play.

The dude had 44 TD's in ONE Season.

And it's funny when he says that they won state, even though the team wasn't that good... hint hint meaning Sean Taylor won the state championship.

And remember in '05 when we lined him up as a Goal Line WR... what happened to that? He would have gone to the Pro Bowl as a FS and WR.
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It's not surprise. Just watch him run the ball when he gets his hands on it, ala the blocked fg recovery against the Cowboys. ;-)
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Post by Chris Luva Luva »

JansenFan wrote:It's not surprise. Just watch him run the ball when he gets his hands on it, ala the blocked fg recovery against the Cowboys. ;-)


What's really amazing is that he picks up the ball with such ease. Most people grasp air and miss the ball entirely.
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Post by pgraham »

The guy is natural whne it comes to grasping and running the ball. Imagine a backfield of Taylor and CP. The go out to rest only to bring in Betts and Sellers. To much for defenses to think about. But then come contract time he'd have it over the Skins. They would have to pay him a RB and FS.
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I live in Florida and ST is still the talk of the town down here. He was and is a very special player. I love having this guy on our team. As with the entire defense, ST will rebound with a huge year, IMO. Everyone in the NFL is still shaking from that hit in the Pro Bowl.
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ST would, no doubt, make one awesome RB or WR. However, consider that every LB and DB in the league is going to be extra motivated to lay him out.

Nope... Don't want that. Keep him on the D, where HE is the one doing the damage.
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Countertrey wrote:ST would, no doubt, make one awesome RB or WR. However, consider that every LB and DB in the league is going to be extra motivated to lay him out.

Nope... Don't want that. Keep him on the D, where HE is the one doing the damage.


Is he not allowed to hit as an offensive player?

He'd be the one WR looking for contact. :lol:
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He'd be the one WR looking for contact.


That'd work just fine... so long as there was no ball in the air. Can't watch both the ball AND the SS coming hard, on a bee-line for the small of your back.
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