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Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 10:03 am
by Primetime42
IF he's so much better, where's his All-Pro awards? Hell, where's his ROY trophy, seeing as how he was "so great" last year?

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 10:24 am
by sch1977
Primetime42 wrote:IF he's so much better, where's his All-Pro awards? Hell, where's his ROY trophy, seeing as how he was "so great" last year?


i think it got lost along with Terrance Newmans's award for biggest top 5 bust in years. where the hell is Williams' ROY trophy?

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 10:28 am
by BringThePain!
keep on topic ladies... ;)

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 10:30 am
by sch1977
BringThePain! wrote:keep on topic ladies... ;)

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yes maam!

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 5:07 pm
by joeramse
cowgirls suck

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 6:54 pm
by Texas Hog
Price isn't even guaranteed the #3 spot yet. He'll have to take it away from Crayton, who has impressed at camp and the preseason.

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 7:40 pm
by die cowboys die
Primetime42 wrote:IF he's so much better, where's his All-Pro awards? Hell, where's his ROY trophy, seeing as how he was "so great" last year?


we're going to base how good players are upon arbitrary subjective measurements like awards? watch taylor with your own eyes. he is the most talented defensive player in the league, period. the media has always gone down on champ bailey, even when he was a redskin (amazingly enough), but he never impressed me nearly as much as ST has. ST has the coverage skills of champ and the hitting skills of lavar. it's just ridiculous.

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 10:14 pm
by Primetime42
To say Sean Taylor is the best defensive player in the league is asanine at best. He's not even the best safety in the Beltway.

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 10:56 pm
by hkHog
Primetime42 wrote:To say Sean Taylor is the best defensive player in the league is asanine at best. He's not even the best safety in the Beltway.


Well, I assume that you are saying that Ed Reed, the Baltimore Ravens Safety and last year's Defensive Player of the Year is better and based on last season's performance you would be right. The only problem is Baltimore isn't inside the beltway:

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Notice the green arrow in the top righthand corner of the map that points to the Baltimore-Washington Parkway. That circualr thing that it's outside of is the Beltway. So, you're actually wrong, Sean Taylor IS the best Safety IN the Beltway.

Sean Taylor was better at Miami than Ed Reed ever was so maybe this year he will be both the best Safety in the NFL and the best defensive player overall.

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 7:22 am
by AZHog
hkHog wrote:
Primetime42 wrote:To say Sean Taylor is the best defensive player in the league is asanine at best. He's not even the best safety in the Beltway.


Well, I assume that you are saying that Ed Reed, the Baltimore Ravens Safety and last year's Defensive Player of the Year is better and based on last season's performance you would be right. The only problem is Baltimore isn't inside the beltway:

Image

Notice the green arrow in the top righthand corner of the map that points to the Baltimore-Washington Parkway. That circualr thing that it's outside of is the Beltway. So, you're actually wrong, Sean Taylor IS the best Safety IN the Beltway.

Sean Taylor was better at Miami than Ed Reed ever was so maybe this year he will be both the best Safety in the NFL and the best defensive player overall.


You beat me to the punch! Great post and excellent observation!

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 9:11 am
by Primetime42
Us out of towners don't know jack :oops:

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 1:41 pm
by Deadskins
hkHog wrote:
Primetime42 wrote:To say Sean Taylor is the best defensive player in the league is asanine at best. He's not even the best safety in the Beltway.


Well, I assume that you are saying that Ed Reed, the Baltimore Ravens Safety and last year's Defensive Player of the Year is better and based on last season's performance you would be right. The only problem is Baltimore isn't inside the beltway:

Image

Notice the green arrow in the top righthand corner of the map that points to the Baltimore-Washington Parkway. That circualr thing that it's outside of is the Beltway. So, you're actually wrong, Sean Taylor IS the best Safety IN the Beltway.

Sean Taylor was better at Miami than Ed Reed ever was so maybe this year he will be both the best Safety in the NFL and the best defensive player overall.

Isn't FedEx outside the Beltway too? :oops:

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 2:46 pm
by hkHog
Primetime42 wrote:Us out of towners don't know jack :oops:


Hehe, just messing with you man! :wink:

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 3:38 pm
by Hoss
JSPB22 wrote:
hkHog wrote:
Primetime42 wrote:To say Sean Taylor is the best defensive player in the league is asanine at best. He's not even the best safety in the Beltway.


Well, I assume that you are saying that Ed Reed, the Baltimore Ravens Safety and last year's Defensive Player of the Year is better and based on last season's performance you would be right. The only problem is Baltimore isn't inside the beltway:

Image

Notice the green arrow in the top righthand corner of the map that points to the Baltimore-Washington Parkway. That circualr thing that it's outside of is the Beltway. So, you're actually wrong, Sean Taylor IS the best Safety IN the Beltway.

Sean Taylor was better at Miami than Ed Reed ever was so maybe this year he will be both the best Safety in the NFL and the best defensive player overall.

Isn't FedEx outside the Beltway too? :oops:


No, just inside the beltway at exit 16