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GMScud 11-20-2008, 03:12 PM Seriously...I can't wait for 11/30 when we get to put him into the ring of honor.
No doubt. That is going to be SO awesome. There won't be a dry eye in the place. Even though it's been almost a year since we lost him, this will be a nice measure of closure. Yes his locker is still in place, but as a member of the Redskins Ring of Honor, he will be a permanent and legendary figure in team history, with his name forever next to our franchise's greatest. I'm getting a little choked up at my desk right now just thinking about it. Miss you #21.
Bubba305-ST21- 11-20-2008, 04:29 PM 11/30 will be something special. I really feel they should also retire 21 becuase nobody will every fly around in that thing like he did. He showed everyone, redskins fan or not how the safety position should be played, football in gerneral. Balls to the wall holding nothing back, he was the definition of a football player with his intensity that he brought to the game. The best thing i loved about him was his swagger, nobody has it. The swagger/mentality that nobody can mess with him and he wouldnt back down from anyone. He is easily my favorite player of all time and I expected nothing less then him being entered into the ring of fame and even the hall of fame. Ill see you one day sean
prImEtImE21 11-20-2008, 07:17 PM yea i loved taylor one of my favortie DB's in the league it sucks what happened...but these other players need to realize what the fuck they are doing off the field they should of woken up wen taylor,darrant williams and so on and i dunt understand wat pacmans deal is i never seen i more selfish,disrespectful,careless,player i ever seen in the NFL....wen he was on the titans i liked him i thought he was a good D back and then wen he came to dallas i gave him a shot and so did Mr.Jerry Jones and again he fucks up...NFL players need to realize that they are lucky with playing a sport and making millions of dollars doing it and say fuck the ''street life'' and play fucking football...
Skins4L 11-22-2008, 06:39 PM yea i loved taylor one of my favortie DB's in the league it sucks what happened...but these other players need to realize what the fuck they are doing off the field they should of woken up wen taylor,darrant williams and so on and i dunt understand wat pacmans deal is i never seen i more selfish,disrespectful,careless,player i ever seen in the NFL....wen he was on the titans i liked him i thought he was a good D back and then wen he came to dallas i gave him a shot and so did Mr.Jerry Jones and again he fucks up...NFL players need to realize that they are lucky with playing a sport and making millions of dollars doing it and say fuck the ''street life'' and play fucking football...
although i respect this post in every aspect...i wouldnt say Sean Taylor was Gangbanging..sure he was Street..but when a few lil punks run up in your house as he laid in bed injured with his wife and baby....thats not his fault. Otherwise i 100% agree.
Monkeydad 11-25-2008, 01:48 PM yea i loved taylor one of my favortie DB's in the league it sucks what happened...but these other players need to realize what the fuck they are doing off the field they should of woken up wen taylor,darrant williams and so on and i dunt understand wat pacmans deal is i never seen i more selfish,disrespectful,careless,player i ever seen in the NFL....wen he was on the titans i liked him i thought he was a good D back and then wen he came to dallas i gave him a shot and so did Mr.Jerry Jones and again he fucks up...NFL players need to realize that they are lucky with playing a sport and making millions of dollars doing it and say fuck the ''street life'' and play fucking football...
You obviously did not follow Sean's career and who he became as a person. To put him in the same sentence with Williams and Pacman Jones is proof you did know anything about him other than what the media told you. They didn't follow him either, painting him as a thug when it couldn't be further from the truth. He had a run-in with trouble just out of college, but he actually woke up and learned a lesson. He grew up a LOT in his short stay with the Skins and with Joe Gibbs.
SmootSmack 11-25-2008, 11:21 PM Granted, the format was abysmal but I don't think people really read what primetime21 was trying to say.
53Fan 11-26-2008, 12:03 AM No doubt. That is going to be SO awesome. There won't be a dry eye in the place. Even though it's been almost a year since we lost him, this will be a nice measure of closure. Yes his locker is still in place, but as a member of the Redskins Ring of Honor, he will be a permanent and legendary figure in team history, with his name forever next to our franchise's greatest. I'm getting a little choked up at my desk right now just thinking about it. Miss you #21.
I've seen alot of football in my life and Sean Taylor was the best I've ever seen. I still miss him today. The way he played football is the way a lot of people dream of playing. For him it was reality. He made it look so easy. He was in a league of his own where everyone looked like mortals except for Sean. May he rest in peace. His impact on the field and on the people who either knew him, or just got to watch him play, was huge.
over the mountain 11-26-2008, 11:26 AM yeah it will be a good day our boys will definitly be playing with a little more emotion than usual
I ventured over to a giants site and (trying to think of the most accurate terms to use) they think we are classless for using ST's memory and this ring of honor just for motivational purposes against them.
i guess giants fans think the world revolves around them and any intention to do something must really be all about the giants and not about us honoring a fallen player less than a year ago . . . they need to get over themselves. its about ST not the freakin giants.
side note: there was another thread where the OP referenced the part of strahan's book talking about ST. OP's last comment was something like "yeah pay tribute to a thug." thankfully another giants fan quickly laid out facts and set him straight.
im not one to post what other people are saying but im just surprised giants fans think it classless that we are honoring ST the day we play them.
go skins!! stomp them egotistical g-strings!!
Monkeydad 11-26-2008, 11:49 AM I ventured over to a giants site and (trying to think of the most accurate terms to use) they think we are classless for using ST's memory and this ring of honor just for motivational purposes against them.
i guess giants fans think the world revolves around them and any intention to do something must really be all about the giants and not about us honoring a fallen player less than a year ago . . . they need to get over themselves. its about ST not the freakin giants.
side note: there was another thread where the OP referenced the part of strahan's book talking about ST. OP's last comment was something like "yeah pay tribute to a thug." thankfully another giants fan quickly laid out facts and set him straight.
im not one to post what other people are saying but im just surprised giants fans think it classless that we are honoring ST the day we play them.
go skins!! stomp them egotistical g-strings!!
Egotistical and hypocritical. I guess they've already forgotten about Wellington Mara and a game against us.
53Fan 11-26-2008, 01:06 PM Egotistical and hypocritical. I guess they've already forgotten about Wellington Mara and a game against us.
Apparently they have...... but then again, there are SOME idiots in every fanbase.
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