Sean Taylor RIP
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Chris Luva Luva wrote:I think that Taylors number should be retired, his name enshrined in the ring of fame and that Clinton Portis wear #21 this Sunday if he is emotionally well enough to play. I'm going to do my best to get to that game.
True CLL, True!!! I just ordered my S. Taylor jersey to hang up on the wall, I'll wear it 1 year from today and every year after.
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I can't believe he died, the news sounded so positive last night.
This is so unfair, not just because he's too young to die, or because he was cut down in the prime of his life, or even because he's a good person.
It's so unfair because he was shot inside his own home.
He wasn't out as a strip club, he wasn't involved in an altercation... he was in his own house woken by an intruder.
If there is a silver lining to be found in this, it's that Sean most likely went into shock almost immediately and didn't feel much pain.
Rest in peace Sean, you'll be missed by your family, friends and the legion of fans who wanted to see you be named as one of the best ever someday.
This is so unfair, not just because he's too young to die, or because he was cut down in the prime of his life, or even because he's a good person.
It's so unfair because he was shot inside his own home.
He wasn't out as a strip club, he wasn't involved in an altercation... he was in his own house woken by an intruder.
If there is a silver lining to be found in this, it's that Sean most likely went into shock almost immediately and didn't feel much pain.
Rest in peace Sean, you'll be missed by your family, friends and the legion of fans who wanted to see you be named as one of the best ever someday.
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Chris Luva Luva wrote:I think that Taylors number should be retired, his name enshrined in the ring of fame and that Clinton Portis wear #21 this Sunday if he is emotionally well enough to play. I'm going to do my best to get to that game.
I'm with ya, Chris. Not even sure how the team can emotionally pull together to play a game this weekend. Portis wearing #21 in honor of Sean is a cool idea. I'm sure there will be some kind of vigil and tribute at Fed Ex Field on Sunday. Wish I could be there.
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I am so upset I barely know what to say. Such a senseless death. My heart is broken for Sean and his family.
I too believe the Redskins should retire his jersey #. I urge that everybody who shares this belief write the Redskins organization to let them know how important it is to us.
I too believe the Redskins should retire his jersey #. I urge that everybody who shares this belief write the Redskins organization to let them know how important it is to us.
After every game, every play & every highlight, I'll always remember #21. RIP Sean.
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I'm at a complete loss for words!
I feel sad that such a talented young man in the prime of his life has been taken away. I feel anger at the worthless garbage that is responsible for this heinous crime. I feel disgust at myself for thinking of football while this man was fighting for his life. I feel hearbroken for Gregg Williams, who admired and stood by Sean Taylor through everything, including the naysayers and doubters. I feel humble that I'm still alive in spite of my contant complaining of little things. I feel anger towards God for taking this mans life away from him when he didn't deserve it.
This is despicable, and I'm utterly shocked and saddened. This was senseless and unnecessary!
Sean Taylor, though you may be gone from this Earth, you are not gone from our thoughts, our family, and our lives. This is a time for everyone, friend and foe, to come together and pay homage to an incredibly gifted man who had a lot of good in him!
I don't know what else to say!
I feel sad that such a talented young man in the prime of his life has been taken away. I feel anger at the worthless garbage that is responsible for this heinous crime. I feel disgust at myself for thinking of football while this man was fighting for his life. I feel hearbroken for Gregg Williams, who admired and stood by Sean Taylor through everything, including the naysayers and doubters. I feel humble that I'm still alive in spite of my contant complaining of little things. I feel anger towards God for taking this mans life away from him when he didn't deserve it.
This is despicable, and I'm utterly shocked and saddened. This was senseless and unnecessary!
Sean Taylor, though you may be gone from this Earth, you are not gone from our thoughts, our family, and our lives. This is a time for everyone, friend and foe, to come together and pay homage to an incredibly gifted man who had a lot of good in him!
I don't know what else to say!
Sit back and watch the Redskins.
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Please, SOMEONE tell me that they have some solid leads as to who is responsible for this senseless act of cowardice? PLEASE?
Sean Taylor did not deserve to die! This is a tragedy of unspeakable proportions. The grief that I'm feeling over this must pale in comparison to the grief that his immediate family and friends must feel.
All I want to do right now is talk about it, yet I'm at a loss for words!
Sean Taylor did not deserve to die! This is a tragedy of unspeakable proportions. The grief that I'm feeling over this must pale in comparison to the grief that his immediate family and friends must feel.
All I want to do right now is talk about it, yet I'm at a loss for words!
Sit back and watch the Redskins.
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JPFair wrote:Please, SOMEONE tell me that they have some solid leads as to who is responsible for this senseless act of cowardice? PLEASE?
Sean Taylor did not deserve to die! This is a tragedy of unspeakable proportions. The grief that I'm feeling over this must pale in comparison to the grief that his immediate family and friends must feel.
All I want to do right now is talk about it, yet I'm at a loss for words!
I don't know anything more than you do, but I'd say there's a STRONG chance that this was not a random assailant who robbed a random (if very large) house and randomly chose to only shoot the man of the house.
Given Sean Taylor's past, I'm sorry to say this, but it's likely this was just the last event in a chain of events involving Taylor. He kept a machete at his bedside for protection. It's not like he had no idea someone could be looking for him. This doesn't excuse the crime. Far from it. May Christ be with the Taylor family.
Shut the hell up.
Mursilis wrote:I'm saddened that a mother and father have lost a son, a bride has lost a groom, and a child has lost her father. Those things can't be replaced.
RIP #21.
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words escape me - RIP ST
Until recently, Snyder & Allen have made a lot of really bad decisions - nobody with any sense believes this franchise will get better under their guidance
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
Sean was irrepalceable in life and on the field. I feel terrible for his family. It's also sad that it takes the death of a player to pry the sports media away from their constant exclusive coverage of the Cowboys and the Patriots.
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SwingBringsThePain wrote: May Christ be with the Taylor family.
Swing, it's good to see you here this morning offering your support.
To the Redskin fans I'd like to offer my condolences on your loss. This is truly a terrible thing and it saddens me deeply to think about it. My thoughts are with you and when I am at the Stadium this Sunday I promise that I will be thinking of Taylor and all you guys.
Take care.
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Bipolar The Titan wrote:SwingBringsThePain wrote: May Christ be with the Taylor family.
Swing, it's good to see you here this morning offering your support.
To the Redskin fans I'd like to offer my condolences on your loss. This is truly a terrible thing and it saddens me deeply to think about it. My thoughts are with you and when I am at the Stadium this Sunday I promise that I will be thinking of Taylor and all you guys.
Take care.
I liked Taylor. He didn't develop as quickly as Bob Sanders, but i think he was potentially much better.
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SwingBringsThePain wrote:I don't know anything more than you do, but I'd say there's a STRONG chance that this was not a random assailant who robbed a random (if very large) house and randomly chose to only shoot the man of the house.
Given Sean Taylor's past, I'm sorry to say this, but it's likely this was just the last event in a chain of events involving Taylor. He kept a machete at his bedside for protection. It's not like he had no idea someone could be looking for him. This doesn't excuse the crime. Far from it. May Christ be with the Taylor family.
I'm sorry, but you didn't know him, and it doesn't appear that you are up to date whatsoever on what was going on in his life, if those are your conclusions.
Speculate if you must, but it would be better to let Redskins fans grieve and have some peace. It was bad enough seeing the way the media covered his injury yesterday. That's the best way you can show some kindness. Thanks.
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One of the hardest things I did this morning was take ST off my Madden rosters...
I know it may not seem like much to some, but it added a kind of reality to it all.
Unlike some I'm going to work today (but I respect people who feel the need to grieve.)
At work I'm going to wear a yellow sweatband I pulled out of my closet this morning that I marked with the number 21 in magic marker. I'd encourage everyone to make some sort of gesture in whatever way they are able.
I know it may not seem like much to some, but it added a kind of reality to it all.
Unlike some I'm going to work today (but I respect people who feel the need to grieve.)
At work I'm going to wear a yellow sweatband I pulled out of my closet this morning that I marked with the number 21 in magic marker. I'd encourage everyone to make some sort of gesture in whatever way they are able.
"Guess [Ryan Kerrigan] really does have a good motor. And is relentless. And never quits on a play. And just keeps coming. And probably eats Wheaties and drinks Apple Pie smoothies and shaves with Valvoline." -Dan Steinberg DC Sports Bog