Anyone See Sean Taylor's Interview on Redskins.com?

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BigSKINBauer
05-06-2006, 03:32 AM
But i think it is pretty clear that those that are not redskin fans and have followed sean will just pass judgement that he is a bad character guy. I still don't think the whole gun thing in miami makes sense from all the information that I have seen. The order at which things supposedly happened and the fact they are asked for Taylor's friend to testify against him for a get out of jail free card plus the delays and problems with the court it just doesn't seem like he did it.

Luxorreb
05-06-2006, 07:10 AM
Definitely a must see video for anyone who doesn't know the real Sean Taylor. Good guy, team player, hard worker, etc. He is among the most feared Safeties ever to play in the NFL and he's only going into season 3! The court case will be dismissed because of so many things. #1 those dudes did steal his ATV and have stolen other ones. #2 prosecutor and judge have been replaced. #3 Sean Taylor is innocent!
I can't wait to see him on the field come September with the rest of the 2k6 Superbowl 41 Champions! I'm calling it now! #21 in Pro Bowl and none of us will care cause we'll be SB champions come FEB!!!

dmek25
05-06-2006, 08:08 AM
i want taylor to be the meanest sob ever,on the field.as far as off the field,as long as he is law abiding,i dont give a rats ass how he behaves.thru interviews and other seems like a decent guy

Longtimefan
05-06-2006, 07:51 PM
Granted some of his behavior as well as his decisions have been less than admirable but he is still a very young man, he therefore has the time and opportunity to get his sometime questionable character on track. I surely hope for his sake, as well as the team that he has learned from his mistakes because that's the key. When I was his age I made some unwise choices too but I soon learned, and that is my hope for Sean.

Redskins8588
05-08-2006, 02:03 AM
i want taylor to be the meanest sob ever,on the field.as far as off the field,as long as he is law abiding,i dont give a rats ass how he behaves.thru interviews and other seems like a decent guy
I agree I do not want him to lose that "thug" attitude that he plays with, it strikes fear into opposing WR coming anywhere near him. When the play is called and that WR knows that he is going to be in Mr. Taylors area I am sure he is already thinking, dont throw me the ball, or dont leave me open to a hit from Mr. Taylor. Remember the hit on Porter in the Raider game... I am sure the next time Porter goes against us he will pay attention to where Taylor is for sure..

backrow
05-08-2006, 10:44 AM
I have repeatedly asked Redskins.com to transcribe videos, and put them in print for those of us who do not have video capability.

LDS, being the big communications guy he is, should have this resolved by now!

I'd rather read it, anyway. That way I can go back and re-read whatever I missed quickly.

Daseal
05-08-2006, 12:00 PM
Part of the reason as fans, and the Redskins choose and were excited about Taylor is because he was a character guy. Son of a police chief, from all accounts one of the nicest individuals you'll meet. It seems he has an internal "good guy" "devestating asshole" switch which he turns on for games. I think we need that enforcer attitude, and like Greg Williams, I'd rather have that intensity and the penelties than no penelties w/o the intensity.

Either way, I love Taylor and he seems totally down to Earth.

TheMalcolmConnection
05-08-2006, 12:01 PM
As long as he's not pulling guns on ME, he's A-OK in my book.

saskin
05-08-2006, 12:02 PM
Before I even start I'll admit I'll probably be thrown into boiling oil for saying this...

I'm kinda surprised by some of the responses here. People who called him a "nice guy but made bad decisions". But we look at players of other teams, who we don't know as well, and base our judgements on "bad decisions" that they have made. I'll go ahead and throw out the example of Marcus Vick. Now, I'm not saying he is a Saint, heck I'll even say he is a thug. But I think if he were on our team, most of you all would probably be defending him for his actions and just saying he is "a mislead individual"(which he may be). Now, before I'm branded a traitor and bashed out of this forum, I wanna say that I love the Redskins and I like Sean Taylor....but he did do what he did, and if I were some of y'all I would be wary of defending him.

TheMalcolmConnection
05-08-2006, 12:07 PM
Not really. Or at least I wouldn't. I definitely was pissed at Sean for the spitting thing, just as I would be pissed at Marcus for the stomping thing. Only problem is, Vick without even HAVING an NFL career has been in far more "proven" trouble than Sean has.

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