Taylor - What is up with this moron?

Pages : 1 [2] 3 4

Redskins_P
08-05-2004, 10:35 AM
Why would you call him a "moron" ? He's simply a rookie adjusting to life in the NFL. So maybe he has a hard time trusting people, and he's a little shy. But we can't judge him until he sets foot on the field. If all this off-field nonsense affects his play, then we can start criticizing him. For now, lets just hope that he gets it together. Theres nothing wrong with being a little worried....thats natural. But we can't start criticizing him right off the bat.

CRT3
08-05-2004, 10:36 AM
I think you really have to look at one thing. 1st off it is not wise to comment on what we don't know such as sitting on a park bench half baked. But what we defiently know is said by him in his post contract signning news conference. Commenting on where and why he left the NFL Rookie Symposiym "You just wrote a story without asking my side, so I just won't give it." Then a question of why not just clear it up? "Why clear it up if you wanted to clear it up you should of came another way before you put it onthe street you know you know, should of came and got it from the horses mouth, and it would have been a better story." They weren't looking for a better story just the real story. Snide remarks and not just saying I would prefer to not comment is rude. The Redskins are claiming they drafted a player based on his character number 1. Well I believe his character is in question and if you doubt it then listen to the news conference and you tell me.

MTK
08-05-2004, 10:38 AM
Gibbs would not have drafted him if there was any question about his character.

Taylor doesn't owe us any sort of explanation for anything. Leave the guy alone and let him just play football. After all, that's what we are paying him for, not for his public speaking abilities.

joecrisp
08-05-2004, 11:25 AM
Having been the other person sitting on that curbside next to Portis and Taylor when Boswell told Taylor he was going to write an article about him, and having spoken with Taylor myself, I can tell you that he really is a rather shy person, and that it seems like the more the media presses him, the more he draws up into his shell. It's simply a defense mechanism, and perhaps a little bit of youthful willfulness, and I think he's just anxious to get out on the field during an actual game and bring all this idle speculation to a screeching halt. That's where Taylor intends to make his statements. He's tried to make that clear repeatedly, but apparently, the media hasn't been listening. In Taylor's opinion, none of the other things that have happened this offseason should matter if he goes out on the field and makes good things happen. Yes, his actions have been rather unpredictable and inexplicable, but how many of us haven't behaved in the exact same manner at his age?

Taylor is a young man who is going to do things on his terms and on his schedule. If and when he feels like talking to the media, he will do it, and there's nothing anyone can do about that-- not Tom Boswell, not Dan Daly, not Joe Gibbs, not Gregg Williams, not Clinton Portis, not LaVar Arrington, and certainly not me. If the media wants Taylor to talk, they are going to have to play by his rules, like it or not. Writing negative articles about him and jumping to conclusions about his personality, his character and his agenda, is certainly not going to help. While the members of the media that Taylor has shunned point at him and accuse him of being a spoiled, immature athlere, they don't realize that they are behaving in just as spoiled and immature a manner. Let's get one thing straight: all of this Taylor-bashing is not about his playing ability, it's about Taylor not playing the game by the media's rules. Taylor pissed them off, and now they're pissing back. Very mature, objective and rational approach, huh?

Defensewins
08-05-2004, 11:37 AM
Does anyone else get the since that Sean Taylor is better described as being Warren Sapp in a safety's body? Now either he got a great education at UM and knows what he is doing (highly doubtful) or he spent 90% of his days sitting on a park bench half baked (highly probable).

I don't know fellas, but he is quickly becoming the problem child of the NFL. Switching agents, firing people, total disregard for the NFL as a whole.

He is starting to worry me! Anyone else feel this way? :(

I am not the slightest bit worried about Sean Taylor. Sounds like you must have alot of time on your hands (are you on a park bench? :cool-smil )to be scared about this non-issue or you just get scared easy.
You might be one of those fans that wanted the Redskins to draft Kellen Winslow II. So you are bitter they did not draft your boy and have nothing but hate towards Sean Taylor. That is fine, you are entitled to your opinion.

SKINSnCANES
08-05-2004, 12:40 PM
basically he needs an agent, and smoot to be his media correspondent. then all he has to worry about is playing the game. The agent gets him the money, and Smoot does all the talking.

As a side note, there is this park bench near one of the classrooms that a lot of the football players always hang out at before class... lol. But most of them dont do any drugs, atelast not during the season. They know whats at risk. They dont usually even party during the season.

Drift Reality
08-05-2004, 12:45 PM
I think people who are forming negative opinions based on the media's perspective of Taylor need to take a step back and think about the situation.

Stop reading journalist's perspectives on Taylor (who are biased because he hasn't been giving them the sound bites they want) and focus on the fact that he got to camp on time, has been very active in signing autographs and engaging with fans, and has had complimentary things said about him by other players.

jdlea
08-05-2004, 01:36 PM
I'm not really worried about his agents so much as the fact that Len P. (while I consider him an asshole and find him hard to believe) reported that Sean Taylor has looked altogether bad. That worries me. I don't care that he fires agents and I thought he might be upset about his deal when other teams went outside of their damn minds for Fitzgerald and Manning. Anyway, he plays safety and he got a great deal for a safety. I just hope he ends up starting for the Skins because I don't think he was selected fifth overall to back up Andre Lott for his first season.

CRT3
08-05-2004, 01:46 PM
JoeCrisp
Very well put!!! I guess thinking back to that time when I was that age, some of the choices I made were not wise but I learned. I am sure he will show us on the field. At least lets hope because I think the last great saftey we had was Ken Houston and that was ages ago. But I wish that he would have more class then some of the reporters and politley say "No comment" The questionning at the conference by the reporters was non combative as Mr. Gibbs was there and the reporters no better then to piss him off. So I think with time and experience we hopefully will see a kindier and more gentlier Mr. Taylor.

joecrisp
08-05-2004, 02:23 PM
I'm not really worried about his agents so much as the fact that Len P. (while I consider him an asshole and find him hard to believe) reported that Sean Taylor has looked altogether bad. That worries me. I don't care that he fires agents and I thought he might be upset about his deal when other teams went outside of their damn minds for Fitzgerald and Manning. Anyway, he plays safety and he got a great deal for a safety. I just hope he ends up starting for the Skins because I don't think he was selected fifth overall to back up Andre Lott for his first season.
I haven't seen anything about Taylor's play thus far that would make me say he looks "bad". I've actually been pretty impressed with his burst to the ball. He's still adjusting to the conditioning aspect of these practices (which are fast-paced and intense, not to mention unbearably HOT!), as well as adapting to the speed and complexity of the game. That's why Andre Lott has been ahead of him on the depth chart so far.

I also think people need to give Lott a little credit here. Lott has shown that he has excellent coverage skills, displaying the speed and fluidity of a cornerback, and the ability to run step-for-step with receivers on deep patterns.

Perhaps rather than asking why Taylor is second on the depth chart (last I checked, he's still a rookie, playing for a very demanding defensive coach), folks should be asking why Ohalete has fallen all the way back to third, behind both Lott and Taylor. That's the real mystery of camp. Right now, nobody really has an explanation for it, and Ohalete certainly hasn't been forthcoming with any answers himself.

EZ Archive Ads Plugin for vBulletin Copyright 2006 Computer Help Forum