I work for Coach Gibbs on the Game Plan for Life website and Sean's birthday was April 1st so to honor him we interviewed his best friend, Clinton Portis to talk about what it was like losing his teammate and best friend.
Clinton recalls the night he flew down to Miami and what was going through his mind those moments and days after Sean's death. This is a touching interview and I know all you Redskins fans will enjoy it!
http://www.gameplanforlife.com/2012/04/ ... -ordinary/
New Clinton Portis interview talking about Sean Taylor
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RIP Sean Taylor. He instantly became my favorite Redskin. This Avatar I have was the first one I got here. It's got his original number 36.
The first time I saw Sean play was in the preseason of his rookie year. He had 2 interceptions that game & took one to the house for a TD against the Broncos. For me, that solidified him as my favorite player because, at that time, he was a bigger guy than he was later in his career. It was well known that he'd be a good in the box safety. But, that game showed me that this guy was special. He covering like Ed Reed and hitting people like Ronnie Lott, and it was the preseason.
At that time, he didn't even wear gloves. He just had his fingers taped. He was truly the definition of a football player. A HOF guy. I still get upset thinking back to what happened to him, especially when he was rounding into absolute greatness. When he was at Free Safety, it felt like whenever the other team went deep it was either going to be intercepted or broken up by him. If not, whoever caught it was going to be lucky to keep the ball in their hands.
RIP Sean Taylor. You are forever missed.
The first time I saw Sean play was in the preseason of his rookie year. He had 2 interceptions that game & took one to the house for a TD against the Broncos. For me, that solidified him as my favorite player because, at that time, he was a bigger guy than he was later in his career. It was well known that he'd be a good in the box safety. But, that game showed me that this guy was special. He covering like Ed Reed and hitting people like Ronnie Lott, and it was the preseason.
At that time, he didn't even wear gloves. He just had his fingers taped. He was truly the definition of a football player. A HOF guy. I still get upset thinking back to what happened to him, especially when he was rounding into absolute greatness. When he was at Free Safety, it felt like whenever the other team went deep it was either going to be intercepted or broken up by him. If not, whoever caught it was going to be lucky to keep the ball in their hands.
RIP Sean Taylor. You are forever missed.
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The Hogster wrote:When he was at Free Safety, it felt like whenever the other team went deep it was either going to be intercepted or broken up by him. If not, whoever caught it was going to be lucky to keep the ball in their hands.
I'd have to look it up to know precisely what it was, but in that last year there was some crazy stat like no team had a gain that went for more than 30 yards on us, before he got injured.