When will Sean Taylor be in camp?

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That Guy
07-11-2004, 04:23 AM
he needs an agent still, once he gets that, i don't think it'll take too long... he seems like the tpe of guy that really wants to play, but a couple off field (weird/minor) hiccups went down. I'm hoping it clears up and its all forgotten about by week 2.

bedlamVR
07-11-2004, 06:30 AM
I still have the feeling he is just going to walk away from football entirly the off the field behaviour is very very odd and unsetling ... I hope i am wrong and every day i hope to hear he has signed with an agent or better signed with the Skins but we are mid July now the clock is ticking

Gmanc711
07-11-2004, 08:35 AM
Walk away from football completley?? You really think he'd throw away the multi-million dollars that he is going to be getting? I have to say I strongly Disagree with that. Theres no way he walks away from football.

Personally, I dont think he is going to be there for the first practice of training camp. I really dont like the rule that you have to be signed to be in camp, because I think alot of plyaers would still practice with the team. I vote somtime during the first week.

jbcjr14
07-11-2004, 10:28 AM
I think Gibbs is going to step in on this one and he will be there day one. If not, he will be in the Gibbs "doghouse" and we all know what happens then (Desmond Howard)!!!

jasonskin
07-11-2004, 11:43 AM
If his dream was to play in the NFL he will be there on day one

SKINSnCANES
07-11-2004, 01:49 PM
He wouldnt have left school early if he didnt want to play. THe circumstances around him to seem a bit odd, but they are odd because he hastn explained them. Im sure he'll get an agent soon, sign and have a press conference. Of course they did say he was going to sign an agent last weekend didnt they?

skinsfanthru&thru
07-12-2004, 01:29 AM
does anyone else think the possible $10,000 fine against Taylor for missing part of the rookie symposium is a tad harsh? especially for someone coming into the league and who had a legitimate excuse to leave. in the WP post on the subject they mentioned the league fined ryan leaf when he missed part of it because he was speaking at a children's football camp. How f-ed up is that that u r gonna fine a young player who went and talked at a kids camp instead of getting advice in an auditorium?

That Guy
07-12-2004, 03:31 AM
because they think its that important, and if you let one guy out, then that lets other's make excuses or schedule excuses for those days. Its possibl the only time before the season they have to hammer home the importance of not wasting money, dealing with the public/media, expectations and the rest. Its in the leagues best interest and the players... and well, they obviously want to make sure everyone is there.

on a side note, i really wish taylor had an agent or PR guy to at least give some indication of what's up, cause he really seems to like keeping things quiet.

SmootSmack
07-12-2004, 03:36 AM
does anyone else think the possible $10,000 fine against Taylor for missing part of the rookie symposium is a tad harsh? especially for someone coming into the league and who had a legitimate excuse to leave. in the WP post on the subject they mentioned the league fined ryan leaf when he missed part of it because he was speaking at a children's football camp. How f-ed up is that that u r gonna fine a young player who went and talked at a kids camp instead of getting advice in an auditorium?

Oh jeez! Ryan Leaf giving advice to kids. I just hope Sean Taylor wasn't one of those kids back in '98. :doh:

MTK
07-12-2004, 09:50 AM
It's obviously something that the NFL takes very seriously.

I'm willing to give Taylor the benefit of the doubt for now, but it would be nice to hear some positive things about him for a change!

No agent, missing practices, taking off from the rookie symposium, ugh!

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