REDSKINS: PRO BOWL CAPTAINS
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REDSKINS: PRO BOWL CAPTAINS
all three redskin players in the pro bowl just called the coin toss for the NFC. Pretty cool to see, with their 21 jerseys. Ethan Albright looks real ackward.
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He was on the starting line-up due to his performance up to the time of his murder. Post-humously respected in the Pro Bowl b/c he was leading the league in INTs and performing at that level. I don't see him being Pro Bowl MVP doing anything but trivializing the tribute that was given to him by the NFL and the fans this year.
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RIP #21 Sean Taylor. You will be loved and adored by Redskins fans forever!!!!!
GSPODS:
The National Anthem sucks.
What a useless piece of propagandist rhetoric that is.
RIP #21 Sean Taylor. You will be loved and adored by Redskins fans forever!!!!!
GSPODS:
The National Anthem sucks.
What a useless piece of propagandist rhetoric that is.
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VetSkinsFan wrote:He was on the starting line-up due to his performance up to the time of his murder. Post-humously respected in the Pro Bowl b/c he was leading the league in INTs and performing at that level. I don't see him being Pro Bowl MVP doing anything but trivializing the tribute that was given to him by the NFL and the fans this year.
Well Adrian Peterson and I respectfully disagree with you. As he said ST was the real MVP.
When was the last time or the first for that matter that this game had any kind of meaning??? Answer...this year! Why...Sean taylor!
"Sean Taylor is hands down the best athlete I've ever coached it's not even close" Gregg Williams 2005 Mini-Camp
DEHog wrote:VetSkinsFan wrote:He was on the starting line-up due to his performance up to the time of his murder. Post-humously respected in the Pro Bowl b/c he was leading the league in INTs and performing at that level. I don't see him being Pro Bowl MVP doing anything but trivializing the tribute that was given to him by the NFL and the fans this year.
Well Adrian Peterson and I respectfully disagree with you. As he said ST was the real MVP.
When was the last time or the first for that matter that this game had any kind of meaning??? Answer...this year! Why...Sean taylor!
Amen ... it's an exhibition game ... why even argue this?
RIP Sean Taylor
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VetSkinsFan wrote:He was on the starting line-up due to his performance up to the time of his murder. Post-humously respected in the Pro Bowl b/c he was leading the league in INTs and performing at that level. I don't see him being Pro Bowl MVP doing anything but trivializing the tribute that was given to him by the NFL and the fans this year.
People are just trying to honor the cat man, why turn it into a negative. AP wasn't trying to get any fame or credit for what he said... Darren Sharper and Witten weren't trying to benefit from showing some interest in Sean Taylor the man/father/human being, they're just being respectful.
Maybe MVP went deeper than stats and yards for AP this year. Maybe Seans death touched him and many others in a way that none of us are privy to. Maybe AP felt that he was inspired by Seans attitude on the field and felt that he wanted to get out there and put forth his all in tribute of Sean....
It makes sense for AP to feel that way and why fight it? It was just the final page in a sad story to close the season.
Some people still grieve over it, some still don't want to believe and some others still want to honor the dude. I can only speak for myself but I stopped playing Madden after his death cus I only used him. I hadn't played for 2 months and entered a tournament, won it and haven't picked up the sticks again. I just don't feel good about football right now. I had no desire for any form of football after his death... To each his own. I don't think anyone is trivializing his death. It's not like anyone is pimping his death to make a quick buck.
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