TheMalcolmConnection
01-27-2006, 05:06 PM
Also imagine what would have happened if they would have just went ahead and gone to trial. The DA wouldn't have had all this time to think of ways to get Sean behind bars.
Sean Taylor's Legal SituationTheMalcolmConnection 01-27-2006, 05:06 PM Also imagine what would have happened if they would have just went ahead and gone to trial. The DA wouldn't have had all this time to think of ways to get Sean behind bars. railcon56 01-27-2006, 05:14 PM He will be ok hopefully with a Good Lawyer.... And he can afford the best..and it does make a huge difference.......... Bandwagon 01-27-2006, 06:19 PM Now if the three individuals Taylor is alleged to have treatened are all female and they are all pregnant, will the charge be elevated to six counts including accosting fetuses? And what if they are gestating twins or triplets? When will this end? Master4Caster 01-27-2006, 06:56 PM One thing I learned from Taylor's Virginia traffic stop is to hear the whole story before passing judgement. In that case, the judge found that the charges were unsupported by the facts. The Virginia trooper's own video cam showed that Taylor passed the sobriety tests and was neither disrespectful nor resisting arrest. All the charges were dropped. But Taylor keeps finding himself in these pickles when he should know better. When I was a younger man, a little kid told me it was easier to stay out of trouble than than to get out of trouble. I liked the way that was put. Sean doesn't try to duck trouble. He runs headlong to it. That's going to burn him someday. If not in this incident, then later. Without Taylor, the defensive middle if very vulnerable. And Ryan Clark becomes more valuable. railcon56 01-27-2006, 07:06 PM One thing I learned from Taylor's Virginia traffic stop is to hear the whole story before passing judgement. In that case, the judge found that the charges were unsupported by the facts. The Virginia trooper's own video cam showed that Taylor passed the sobriety tests and was neither disrespectful nor resisting arrest. All the charges were dropped. But Taylor keeps finding himself in these pickles when he should know better. When I was a younger man, a little kid told me it was easier to stay out of trouble than than to get out of trouble. I liked the way that was put. Sean doesn't try to duck trouble. He runs headlong to it. That's going to burn him someday. If not in this incident, then later. Without Taylor, the defensive middle if very vulnerable. And Ryan Clark becomes more valuable. None of us really wanna hear that...but that was a very sobering post.... You're a Millionaire now not a gangster .... too many people are counting on him... What ashame kinda reminds me of Dexter Manley.... heybigstar 01-27-2006, 07:15 PM Sean Taylor is the baddest, most talented defender to ever play in the league. And his thug demanor adds to the excitement of watching him play. He is without a doubt my favorite athlete. If he goes to jail, the Redskins will have a tough time trying to be a super bowl team next year. he is a phenomenal player. railcon56 01-27-2006, 07:19 PM Sean Taylor is the baddest, most talented defender to ever play in the league. And his thug demanor adds to the excitement of watching him play. He is without a doubt my favorite athlete. If he goes to jail, the Redskins will have a tough time trying to be a super bowl team next year. he is a phenomenal player. he may well be the best safety in the game if not now he will be very soon.... very sad... heybigstar 01-27-2006, 07:23 PM Very sad indeed, he just doesnt have enough exposure yet. But he is the most electrifying defensive player in the league. itvnetop 01-27-2006, 07:33 PM And his thug demanor adds to the excitement of watching him play. do you mean in a "last boy scout-wide receiver pulling a gun out on a post route and shooting the defenders" kind of way? i think his play speaks for itself... the thug element has nothing to do with why we watch him on the field. heybigstar 01-27-2006, 09:25 PM i think the media hype surrounding him adds to the allure of watching. The way Wilbon talks about him in that one article, most NFL WR's reading that are going to get chills going down their spine. "An NFL quarterback who played against the Redskins this season told me that Taylor can be taken advantage of on certain kinds of plays, but otherwise he's often the baddest man on the field. He can run like Jerry Rice and hit like Night Train Lane, and if he does hit you a little too far out of bounds or just a little late after the whistle, then so be it. Receivers don't remember penalty flags; they remember writhing on the ground in agony. Have you noticed that more receivers are dropping balls against the Redskins than in previous seasons? That's largely because they're distracted by the presence of Sean Taylor. Yes, there are players who are afraid of Taylor, just like they were afraid of Lane and Jack Tatum and Ronnie Lott and Dick Butkus. Taylor will mangle you. Any coach worth the chalk he uses to diagram plays loves that from his free safety. And they love that he's a roughneck with that 1970s Raiders sort of mentality, a thug persona. When other football players say -- and believe me, they say it privately -- that Taylor has that thuggish quality, they're saying it half in admiration, half in fear. No team wants to quiet that entirely. We see Taylor as being in trouble. In football, it's thought that he is trouble." |
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