skinsfan69
11-27-2007, 12:05 PM
I will not lower my expectations. I will change them. I expect these guys, these friends of Sean's, to honor him by playing the games their lives. I am not talking about winning games here. I am talking about effort and pride. I expect this team to display a sense of pride and emotion that we have never seen before from them. I expect them to lay everything out and show everyone how much they care about this game. If at the end of these upcoming games I can look at them and know that they did everything they could. That they did what Sean would have done then win or lose I will be proud of them.
That's very easy for you to say. But the players probably don't want to play at all. The guys that were close to him probably can't wait for the season to end so they can heal.
I don't know about anyone else but I really don't care about the rest of the season.
FRPLG
11-27-2007, 12:07 PM
That's very easy for you to say. But the players probably don't want to play at all. The guys that were close to him probably can't wait for the season to end so they can heal.
I don't know about anyone else but I really don't care about the rest of the season.
I understand everyone grieves differently but I know if it were me that my way of grieving would be to do what I said. I would feel that to abandon purpose would be disrespecting Sean. But that is just me.
RedskinPete
11-27-2007, 12:11 PM
That's very easy for you to say. But the players probably don't want to play at all. The guys that were close to him probably can't wait for the season to end so they can heal.
I don't know about anyone else but I really don't care about the rest of the season.
I know what you are saying. Part of me is saying how could this happen. Another part wants to see the Redskin family together sunday to help get well with each other. Another part says it hurts to much. Then there is the part that says get the guys or guy that did this. This is going to be hard to get over and we are on the outside looking in. Not the family or players or friends of Sean Taylor.
Slingin Sammy 33
11-27-2007, 12:16 PM
I will not lower my expectations. I will change them. I expect these guys, these friends of Sean's, to honor him by playing the games their lives. I am not talking about winning games here. I am talking about effort and pride. I expect this team to display a sense of pride and emotion that we have never seen before from them. I expect them to lay everything out and show everyone how much they care about this game. If at the end of these upcoming games I can look at them and know that they did everything they could. That they did what Sean would have done then win or lose I will be proud of them.
I'm agree with you. I believe the team will honor Sean by playing inspired football. I couldn't care less about wins/losses as long as they play from the heart and leave everything on the field, the way Sean did, they will be successful in honoring their teammate.
atomicnixon
11-27-2007, 12:23 PM
Part of me wonders how the hell we can even think about football right now. The other part knows that ST would show up Sunday and lay a beat down out of respect. I think to do anything else would be disrespectful to his memory. We owe this to him. We owe it as fans to show up on Sunday and cheer and cry and the we owe it as a team to honor Sean with effort and pride.
I'll be there, screaming "my guts out"
artmonkforhallofamein07
11-27-2007, 12:48 PM
It reminds me of the article on Springs on redskins.com a few weeks ago. It was about how football is his refuge. THose 3 hours on Sunday will probably be the only time all week that the players will be able to get some frustration and emotion out.
I think this may be a little different. Many of the players will miss him certainly during the game. This is not like he is missing because he is hurt or traded or a free agent who has gone to antoher team. He was their leader back there. The guys on D will miss him on the field. He was one of their generals. This will be tough for our team and our fans when we don;t see him out there. HAIL!! ;:(
Paintrain
11-27-2007, 12:50 PM
I expect to hear a unifying message of 'let's go do it for Sean' and the rest of the season being driven towards trying to make a positive out of this awful situation.
GMScud
11-27-2007, 12:54 PM
It's hard to care about football right now. I can't imagine what the team will be going through this week leading up to the game. Sunday is going to be a very emotional day needless to say.
This comes back to Gibbs and Co bringing the team together as one strong family. We can curl up in a ball, or we can come out and honor him with our finest efforts. It's gonna take a lot of strength and maturity, but I think we all know Sean wants to look down on his teammates and see them knock heads, not pout. I believe Gibbs will help our players mourn him off the field, and honor him on it.
Joe Ribbs BBQ
11-27-2007, 12:59 PM
I don't know how the team will react, but I'm going to be emotional as hell. I'm going to watch this game alone because I know I'll be a wreck and I don't want anyone seeing that. I can't even get any work done today.
BB.... guess Im not the only one who hasnt been productive at all today, I keep fighting the water works, sunday let it flow get it out and do it for ST
ChounsMan
11-27-2007, 01:03 PM
I can't see how they won't put together one of their best performances this season. With so much emotion the energy level will be tough for coaches to control. If I were the coach I would tell my boys "Leave it all on the field, you can't change it, so just get it all out & leave it there".
I'm sure the Bills would prefer not to be the next team on the Skins schedule, who would...?
I see the Skins winning this through emotion & relentless effort. I could see the fans rushing the field in celebration, now that's a win I would like to see!