Redskins Exploiting Sean's Death?

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Sheriff Gonna Getcha
01-04-2008, 10:47 AM
A reporter for The News Tribune (a Washington State paper) wrote an article (http://www.thenewstribune.com/sports/story/245460.html) implying that the Redskins are exploiting Sean's death. Nice.

As you will note, the d-bag noted that the Redskins are seeking good luck from a man "who was neither lucky nor charmed." Made my blood boil.

cpayne5
01-04-2008, 10:50 AM
Here's his contact info for anyone who wants to tell him how you feel...

John McGrath: 253-597-8742, ext. 6154

john.mcgrath@thenewstribune.com

MTK
01-04-2008, 10:54 AM
What a turd.

Let the team and players grieve and honor Taylor in whatever way they see fit.

This happened what, 6 weeks ago? And this d-bag is basically telling the team they should just "move on"?

Who does this guy think he is? What an idiot.

SmootSmack
01-04-2008, 10:56 AM
Clare Farnsworth from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer was on First Take this morning to discuss the Seahawks' mentality going into this game, and in his failed attempt to say no one is really giving Seattle a chance said (and I'm very slightly paraphrasing here) "The Seahawks have decided to cancel the game because of Sean Taylor's death...no, but seriously."

F him

BDBohnzie
01-04-2008, 10:56 AM
The way I see it, this guy just exploited Sean's death by writing a biased and totally slanted article, so that it would be picked up by the AP and run across the country. Pot, meet Kettle...

12thMan
01-04-2008, 10:57 AM
Really. If they want to grieve, talk about it, or do whatever let them do it. I think in all that they are doing, they're simply trying their humanly best to honor a friend and teammate.

I think the bigger message the Redskins are sending is that with Sean or without Sean, this playoff run is because of Sean.

firstdown
01-04-2008, 10:57 AM
I can see how someone would ask that question but I feel its in poor tast. I myself think that they are just trying to honor ST and in a way using him as motivation to play hard as he would want them to do. This article does not shock me.

DynamiteRave
01-04-2008, 10:57 AM
What a douche. I don't wish ill will on others, but I hope when/if someone close to him dies tragically and when he tries to honor their memory, some cantankerous a-hole like himself, comes around and spits on his spirit. This whole article almost sounds like he's been conspiring with Michael Wilbon. Reminds me of something he would say.

McGrath and Wilbon = Tools.

dblanch66
01-04-2008, 10:59 AM
They're scared. They know they are getting ready to go face first into a buzz saw. Screw 'em.

MTK
01-04-2008, 11:01 AM
Clare Farnsworth from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer was on First Take this morning to discuss the Seahawks' mentality going into this game, and in his failed attempt to say no one is really giving Seattle a chance said (and I'm very slightly paraphrasing here) "The Seahawks have decided to cancel the game because of Sean Taylor's death...no, but seriously."

F him

Seattle doesn't have a chance?

Lately it seems all the predictions I'm hearing are in favor of Seattle.

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