dall-assblows
11-27-2007, 11:13 PM
Only the good die young.
how fitting
how fitting
Sean Taylor has died...dall-assblows 11-27-2007, 11:13 PM Only the good die young. how fitting BrunellMVP? 11-27-2007, 11:24 PM latest post from JLC, helps clear some things up... Final Post Of The Night (I Think) Okay, I think this is going to be it for me until tomorrow. I am pretty wiped out. Wanted to get a few more pieces of info up before I crashed and went to bed. Spoke to Richard Sharpstein, Sean's lawyer and de facto family spokesperson at this point. He cleared a few things up. Sean did have an alarm system on his home, Sharpstein said, but it was not engaged that night. Sharpstein said he spoke to Jackle, Sean's girlfriend, about that evening and she said that here sister had been staying with them and coming and going from the house, so Sharpstein said that may have been why the alarm was not on at that time. Sharpstein said that Jackie had difficulty getting a dial tone and struggled to make the 911 call then "scurried to get her cellphone," and made the call from that. However, Sharpstein said he could not say for certain whether the intruders had actually cut the phone lines at the house, as some have reported, and Sharpstein said the police were investigating that aspect of the case. Sharpstein said that at the time the person or persons entered the house, making a noise in the living room that startled Sean and his wife, Sean's baby was in her crib. However, as they heard the clutter Sean reached for the machete under his bed - he is prohibited from having a firearm from his prior felony weapons charge - his girlfriend grabbed the baby from the crib and put her in bed with her (I believe Jackie was attempting to shield her from whatever was to come, but my last conversation with Richard was cut short and I could not get that 100 percent verified). Jackie, Sean and the baby were the only three people in the house at the time of the murder. Sharpstein said the intruder/intruders kicked in the door, immediately fired two shots into the bedroom - one of which struck Sean, ultimately killing him - the retreated without ever entering the bedroom. Richard also said that he could not confirm for certain that Sean was engaged to marry Jackie (some players have said he was; some of his family members have told out reporters in Miami that they did not know he was engaged to be married). Sharpstein said Sean and Jackie definitely had multiple conversations about getting married after the season, but he was not certain they had actually set a date. Spoke to a few Redskins on the drive home from The Park. They said that it is not unusual at all for a player to return home the weekend when hurt and it was not surprising to them at all that Sean was there. They said that they did not get the sense from Sean that week that he was worried there was going to be another attack on his house and that they never got the sense that any of the issues he faced two years ago over the ATVs was at the forefront of his mind or that he thought there would be some carry over from that. Tackle Cornelius Griffin said: "If Sean thought there was a chance that something was going to happen, there is no way he would have put his family in danger. No way. I don't believe that for one minute." Moving on is not going to be easy. Griffin said he spoke to several teammates today and found out the news himself from television (he's an early riser and was up at 5, an hour before word got out about Sean's passing). "It's going to be difficult to think about football and go on, but we've got to find a way to grieve for Sean but also finish this season strong. These next two weeks are going to be tough, but those other teams aren't going to be thinking about what we're going through once the games start. We've got to find to win these next two games and play as hard as we can, and after that (the Thurs. Dec. 7 game against Chicago) we can get a little break. It's a tough road but that's what we have to do." SmootSmack 11-28-2007, 03:33 AM I wonder how SkinsnCanes is doing right now. I think he was friends with Taylor back in college if I remember right. HOGTIMUS PRIME 11-28-2007, 05:15 AM Hey guys I just came back from work today I was on the road the whole day and I just learn about the tragic, tragic news I'm speechless I just can't wrap what has happen today specially since last night when some good reports came in and I was here with you guys I really thought there was some hope. It's a really sad day the world has lost a great individual, I know it's just football but this kid had heart, passion, leadership and determination, he always came out and gave it his all, never backed down and as a rival fan I always respected that about him. We all need to take some of his qualities to our own life because he truly was a great individual even in his darkest times he came out and tried to become a better person, teammate, football player and recently father. My condolences to you guys, his family, friends, teammates and the whole Redskins community from the bottom of my heart. My only take is honor him, remember him, remember the passion he brought to the game, and how he humiliated everyone who messed in his space specially my cowboys, crayton has his helmet tattooed in his back forever. The greatest compliment a person can receive is from his rival, nice job D'boyz, you have class! DCfan60 11-28-2007, 02:28 PM I am a Cowboys fan.. but I wanted to stop by here and say I am sorry for your loss.. both for the player but most importantly for the person Sean Taylor. I do pray for you all and for the family of Sean. Dlyne8r 11-28-2007, 02:53 PM I am a Cowboys fan.. but I wanted to stop by here and say I am sorry for your loss.. both for the player but most importantly for the person Sean Taylor. I do pray for you all and for the family of Sean. Thanks to you DCfan60 and your fellow Cowboy fans. Your thoughts are most appreciated. I actually joined the CowboysZone message board to offer not only mine, but other 'Skins fans gratitude as well. Very, very classy and much appreciated. TroysBadDawg 11-28-2007, 03:29 PM As a Browns fan and a CCW instructor I think it is wrong that a person can not have a firearm in their house for protection, as in this case. It may have saved his life. MY heart felt condolences to your fans and the family of Sean Taylor over this tragedy, a senseless killing. I fervently hope they catch who ever it was that did the shooting. Dlyne8r 11-28-2007, 03:50 PM As a Browns fan and a CCW instructor I think it is wrong that a person can not have a firearm in their house for protection, as in this case. It may have saved his life. MY heart felt condolences to your fans and the family of Sean Taylor over this tragedy, a senseless killing. I fervently hope they catch who ever it was that did the shooting. Thank you for your kind words. Speculation has it that since Sean had been convicted of a felony firearms charge, he was therefore prohibited from owning or carrying a firearm. I am a licensed CCW permit holder and seldom go anywhere without my firearm. My wife and I both were witness to a murder years ago in Maryland and it left an indelible mark on us both. However, just owning or having access to a firearm will never guarantee a persons safety without the proper training and experience. dall-assblows 11-28-2007, 03:53 PM man i have sooooo much more respect for cowboy fans now. almost every video on youtube that talks about sean taylor is by a cowboys fan. wow Dlyne8r 11-28-2007, 03:57 PM man i have sooooo much more respect for cowboy fans now. almost every video on youtube that talks about sean taylor is by a cowboys fan. wow Does that mean you'll change your screen name now? j/k :lol: |
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