Thank You Sean Taylor Thread...

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Jamaican'Skin
07-10-2008, 04:46 PM
i know im going to hear it for saying this, but let it go. the guy was a good football player, on our favorite team. not a relative, or even a friend. its time to move on

Don't mean to hop on the "Hate On dmek" bandwagon, but sometimes I feel like you're just heartless, and comments like this prove it. Unnecessary

SmootSmack
07-10-2008, 04:56 PM
This is crazy. I hadn't really thought about Taylor that much until this morning on the way to work it suddenly hit me again. And I log on to the site, and this thread is revived.

Sean Taylor is gone, he's gone. We're talking about one of the best (if not the best) player our favorite NFL team has seen in the past 20+ years perhaps. And he's gone. There are no second chances for him. He can't "unretire" like Favre, he can't "clean up his act" like Adam Jones, he can't "rehab his way back to health" like Carols Rogers. He's gone. There won't be another bonecrushing hit on Patrick Crayton to secure a historic come-from-behind win on MNF at Dallas, there won't be another leap into the endzone to saor us into the playoffs, there won't be another one-handed interception tip-toeing down the sidelines. None of that will ever happen again with Sean Taylor. He's gone.

But he's not forgotten. You don't always need to let go to move on.

MTK
07-10-2008, 04:59 PM
This is crazy. I hadn't really thought about Taylor that much until this morning on the way to work it suddenly hit me again. And I log on to the site, and this thread is revived.

Sean Taylor is gone, he's gone. We're talking about one of the best (if not the best) player our favorite NFL team has seen in the past 20+ years perhaps. And he's gone. There are no second chances for him. He can't "unretire" like Favre, he can't "clean up his act" like Adam Jones, he can't "rehab his way back to health" like Carols Rogers. He's gone. There won't be another bonecrushing hit on Patrick Crayton to secure a historic come-from-behind win on MNF at Dallas, there won't be another leap into the endzone to saor us into the playoffs, there won't be another one-handed interception tip-toeing down the sidelines. None of that will ever happen again with Sean Taylor. He's gone.

But he's not forgotten. You don't always need to let go to move on.

Yep, the finality of it all is what is so crushing. Whenever I see highlights of him I just can't believe it's over. It really sucks.

Bubba305-ST21-
07-10-2008, 05:00 PM
Its gonna be really weird not seeing 21 lurking in the defensive backfield this year...always think about how i wish he was still here. Its tough to grasp that he wont be around head hunting anymore.

On the bright side i really think he had a big impact on LaRon, more than ppl think. I think LaRon saw how it was done with his time with sean and said to himself i wanna be like that. If you watch LaRon play he reminds me of sean, not just the actual gameplay but also that "swagger" and that attitude that he doesnt care who you are hes gonna hit you in the mouth. thats what i loved most about sean he was never intimidated and didnt take anything from anyone.

Im in no way saying LaRon is the next SeanT but the closest damn thing ive seen, I like to think of him as Seans protege. Watching him kind of helps me deal with no 21 anymore. As a result dirty thirty and portis have become my favoritie skins

Bubba305-ST21-
07-10-2008, 05:02 PM
I dont think it has been said or expressed the impact that Sean had on LaRon just because of LaRon's quiet off the field nature. I mean think about it how many interviews has he given? just quiet and keeps to himself and handles his business very well on the field.

MTK
07-10-2008, 05:03 PM
I'm definitely looking to #30 to pick up where #21 left off. He certainly has a similar amount of potential. It's funny when we drafted him alot of people said "another safety?"

Of course nobody could have predicted what would happen with Taylor but that pick of Landry sure looks even better now.

hesscl34
07-10-2008, 05:12 PM
It still brings tears to my eyes... He had so much promise and such a huge future ahead of him. So sad.. :(

hesscl34
07-10-2008, 05:15 PM
i know im going to hear it for saying this, but let it go. the guy was a good football player, on our favorite team. not a relative, or even a friend. its time to move on

You sound like a person that doesn't deal with death very well.. and would rather ignore it. This thread isn't for you, dmek. It's for those that want to talk about and remember Sean.

mooby
07-10-2008, 05:16 PM
I'm definitely looking to #30 to pick up where #21 left off. He certainly has a similar amount of potential. It's funny when we drafted him alot of people said "another safety?"

Of course nobody could have predicted what would happen with Taylor but that pick of Landry sure looks even better now.

I definitely agree with what you're saying. I was actually one of those people that said "another safety? We already have S.T.", but as is a lot of the time, in hindsight that turned out to be one of the best picks we've made in recent years. I never would've anticipated losing S.T. that suddenly though, it still hurts to this day and I can easily say I'm still not over it.

I'm not gonna jump on the Dmek is an insensitive a-hole bandwagon even though I don't agree with his comments. Losing someone just like that hurts deeply, it doesn't matter whether I knew him or not, which I didn't. I felt connected to him, almost a superstition of sorts, that if I didn't root hard enough for the 'Skins he and the rest of the team would suffer. It's like when women ask men why they get so excited when we get up and shout, Yesssssss!!!!!!!!! when a player makes a game ending interception to win the game for us.

I still love watching all his videos on Youtube, and I still enjoy looking at all the various pictures and everything on the web. I don't think so much about what could've been as it is celebrating all his accomplishments on and off the field. I wouldn't say not a day goes by where I don't think about him but I do think about him a lot.

SeanTaylor21SKINS
08-04-2008, 03:13 PM
Thanks for bringing excitement to the field every game. You are missed by many people.

RIP Sean Taylor

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