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EEich 06-04-2005, 03:50 PM The bottom line is that this guy wasn't where he should have been.
His physical gifts don't make up for his bad attitude and lack of good judgement.
monk81 06-04-2005, 03:58 PM ummmmmmmmmmmm....Just read this thread, and the Robinson thread...it's a lesson in how talented atheletes get into trouble............
SmootSmack 06-04-2005, 05:19 PM My thought is if he is innocent then why is he hiding? Nobody know's where this kid is, can't blame Gibbs for not being able to get a hold of him when the cop's can't find him either.
He's apparently been playing pick-up basketball with a fellow Warpath member (http://www.thewarpath.net/showpost.php?p=87091&postcount=1)
Heybigstar! Do your part for the team, bring Taylor to Redskins Park
Sheriff Gonna Getcha 06-04-2005, 06:07 PM The bottom line is that this guy wasn't where he should have been.
His physical gifts don't make up for his bad attitude and lack of good judgement.
You're almost certainly correct. However, there's a chance it was simply a "wrong place, wrong time" sort of incident. I'm sure just about everyone here have been in shady places with shady characters before. Moreover, many NFL football players come from poor neighborhoods where crime is rampant and "bad peeps" are everywhere; you don't find crime and criminals, they find you.
I don't know where exactly Taylor is from - perhaps he's from a very upscale, low-crime neighborhood. But, I can't say he exercised poor judgment. I don't know where he's from, who (if anyone) he was with, his relationship to the shooter, under what circumstances the shots were fired, or anything really.
All we know is the police want to question him about a shooting. It sounds bad and it could be very bad, but right now, we just don't know squat.
SmootSmack 06-04-2005, 06:09 PM You're almost certainly correct. However, there's a chance it was simply a "wrong place, wrong time" sort of incident. I'm sure just about everyone here have been in shady places with shady characters before. Moreover, many NFL football players come from poor neighborhoods where crimes is rampant and "bad peeps" are everywhere; you don't find crime and criminals, they find you. I don't know where exactly Taylor is from - perhaps he's from a very upscale low-crime neighborhood. But, I can't say he exercised poor judgment. I don't know where he's from, who (if anyone) he was with, his relationship to the shooter, under what circumstances the shots were fired, or anything really.
All we know is the police want to question him about a shooting. It sounds bad and it could be very bad, but right now, we just don't know squat.
Good points Ramseyfan...thing is you'd think Taylor would know a bit better, what with his dad being a police sheriff
Sheriff Gonna Getcha 06-04-2005, 06:16 PM Good points Ramseyfan...thing is you'd think Taylor would know a bit better, what with his dad being a police sheriff
No one get me wrong, it is highly possible that Taylor was being a bonehead.
However, I'd hate to blame him for something that he had no significant involvement with.
I can't blame people for wanting to be around the people they grew up with. The very cautious (and some would say intelligent) players (i.e. Arrington) stop going to clubs and hanging out in their old neighborhoods with their old friends once they become famous football players.
Antonio Pierce is from SC LA and he goes back there all the time. I'm sure he's not constantly surrounded by the most upstanding citizens 24-7. Moreover, I'm not sure that I would stop hanging out with old friends in old dive bars etc. if I became a famous football player. If I came from a rough neighborhood or had good (but dumb) friends, I don't think I would simply turn my back on them once I "made it."
EEich 06-04-2005, 08:11 PM You're almost certainly correct. However, there's a chance it was simply a "wrong place, wrong time" sort of incident. I'm sure just about everyone here have been in shady places with shady characters before. Moreover, many NFL football players come from poor neighborhoods where crime is rampant and "bad peeps" are everywhere; you don't find crime and criminals, they find you.
I don't know where exactly Taylor is from - perhaps he's from a very upscale, low-crime neighborhood. But, I can't say he exercised poor judgment. I don't know where he's from, who (if anyone) he was with, his relationship to the shooter, under what circumstances the shots were fired, or anything really.
All we know is the police want to question him about a shooting. It sounds bad and it could be very bad, but right now, we just don't know squat.
I'm pretty sure the "bad peeps" aren't allowed in the Redskins weight room, which is where he should have been... not in Miami with his friends from The U. If he's in DC working out with his teammates, he's likely not putting himself in the position where he's a person of interest.
wolfeskins 06-04-2005, 11:02 PM I'm pretty sure the "bad peeps" aren't allowed in the Redskins weight room, which is where he should have been... not in Miami with his friends from The U. If he's in DC working out with his teammates, he's likely not putting himself in the position where he's a person of interest.
that says it all right there.
joecrisp 06-04-2005, 11:59 PM If he's in DC working out with his teammates, he's likely not putting himself in the position where he's a person of interest.
...unless, of course, one of his teammates is having a birthday party. ;)
That Guy 06-05-2005, 02:28 AM Meathead
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