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Sheriff Gonna Getcha 06-08-2005, 02:17 AM I bet 90% of Redskins fan thought that Taylor wouldn't start for the Skins in 2005. As the Washington Times article points out:
(1) Taylor's trial likely won't start until 2006.
(2) The league is unlikely to punish Taylor until 2006.
(3) The Redskins are unlikely to bench/suspend Taylor until 2006.
You wanna talk about a negative turning into a positive; whereas before Taylor's arrest it was possible that Taylor would have held out of training camp, now even Taylor is unlikely to hold out (he's got enough bad press).
Moreover, Taylor will probably be playing in 2005 like it's his last season (as it possibly could be). Can you imagine the hits he's going to deliver?
There's nothing positive about his arrest.
ST could be innocent. If he is, he will still be looking for a new contract.
If ST accepts a lesser charge(most likely scenario), he will be suspended for 4 games(IMHO). Then, the person/people he assaulted will file a civil suit against him and take what money he has. so ST will hold out in 2006.
Now if ST takes the case to trial, he will not be concerned about football. there is not a black man on this earth that wants his life in the hands of a jury in south. i hate to play the race card, but realisticly, sean will be worried about the jury, not football.
he will try to be a model citizen, but lets face it, ST is a headcase who is more worried about his socks than football. he will revert to his old ways soon enough.
jacobyfan 06-08-2005, 02:56 AM Now if ST takes the case to trial, he will not be concerned about football. there is not a black man on this earth that wants his life in the hands of a jury in south. i hate to play the race card, but realisticly, sean will be worried about the jury, not football.
Racism is not ok, but bigoted ignorant remarks about southerners are, apparently.
If we cut Sean Taylor and he walk away with this with less than probation...and ends up in history being one of the best Safties in the world...then what......lets see what happens first.......then judge
offiss 06-08-2005, 03:41 AM I bet 90% of Redskins fan thought that Taylor wouldn't start for the Skins in 2005. As the Washington Times article points out:
(1) Taylor's trial likely won't start until 2006.
(2) The league is unlikely to punish Taylor until 2006.
(3) The Redskins are unlikely to bench/suspend Taylor until 2006.
You wanna talk about a negative turning into a positive; whereas before Taylor's arrest it was possible that Taylor would have held out of training camp, now even Taylor is unlikely to hold out (he's got enough bad press).
Moreover, Taylor will probably be playing in 2005 like it's his last season (as it possibly could be). Can you imagine the hits he's going to deliver?
As well RF I am sure that there can be some kind of a work release program agreement that can be worked out if he does have to do time in 2006 so he can play on sunday's, and if he does do time Gibbs will know longer have a problem contacting him and knowing his whereabout's, I agree thing's are really looking up! :thumb:
P.S. I hear the X-miami player's have a vigerous prison workout program as well, we won't have to worry about him staying in shape either. :headbange
e16bball 06-08-2005, 04:01 AM Racism is not ok, but bigoted ignorant remarks about southerners are, apparently.
And particularly inaccurate remarks about "southerners."
A little research led me to discover this little fact:
Of the 2,253,362 citizens of Miami-Dade county, 1,291,737 are Hispanic/Latino, and 457,214 are black. For those without a calculator handy, that means that 1,748,951 are non-Caucasian, or 77.6%, and that doesn't even count Asians or other ethnicities. So, luckily for Mr. Taylor, less than 1/4 of the jury pool will be made up of these damn racist white southerners you mentioned.
I really do hate to pile on, especially when I know others will follow on top of me, but you honestly should think carefully before "playing the race card," or making other highly incendiary comments, for that matter. Miami is a city. Demographics are certainly not Sean Taylor's enemy in this situation. It's one thing to bring up race as a divisive factor when you are correct, it's completely another when you are totally incorrect about it in addition to possibly insulting people.
e16bball 06-08-2005, 04:07 AM In response to the thread's topic, this comes as no surprise to me, as I have been one of the few Redskins fans in the world (or so it seems anyway) continually trying to convince others that Taylor will face no jail time and will be a factor this year (not so much convincing to do here, but certainly over at old Extremeskins). He committed a crime that even an average Joe would get off from with probation, and he can certainly retain more skilled legal counsel than old average Joe. He may face repercussions from the league, or even conceivably from the Redskins despite their statement to the contrary, but that is it. He will be out there dominating per his usual. And obviously by usual, I mean Willie Parker type hits. Every game.
TheMalcolmConnection 06-08-2005, 08:36 AM There's nothing positive about his arrest.
ST could be innocent. If he is, he will still be looking for a new contract.
If ST accepts a lesser charge(most likely scenario), he will be suspended for 4 games(IMHO). Then, the person/people he assaulted will file a civil suit against him and take what money he has. so ST will hold out in 2006.
Now if ST takes the case to trial, he will not be concerned about football. there is not a black man on this earth that wants his life in the hands of a jury in south. i hate to play the race card, but realisticly, sean will be worried about the jury, not football.
he will try to be a model citizen, but lets face it, ST is a headcase who is more worried about his socks than football. he will revert to his old ways soon enough.
How in the world would he ask for a new contract?!
"I just got done with my trial, possibly being suspended a few games and NOW I DEMAND that you give me a new contract."
I REAAAAALLY don't think that is a likely scenario. And I agree with e16bball, don't play the race card unless you know the facts. Taylor's representation will destroy any court-appointed attornies those other schmucks can afford.
PSUSkinsFan21 06-08-2005, 09:40 AM In response to the thread's topic, this comes as no surprise to me, as I have been one of the few Redskins fans in the world (or so it seems anyway) continually trying to convince others that Taylor will face no jail time and will be a factor this year (not so much convincing to do here, but certainly over at old Extremeskins). He committed a crime that even an average Joe would get off from with probation, and he can certainly retain more skilled legal counsel than old average Joe. He may face repercussions from the league, or even conceivably from the Redskins despite their statement to the contrary, but that is it. He will be out there dominating per his usual. And obviously by usual, I mean Willie Parker type hits. Every game.
Actually he allegedly comitted a gun crime in a state that imposes a mandatory minimum of 3 years. If he's guilty, neither the average Joe nor ST will get off on probation.
Schneed10 06-08-2005, 09:43 AM There's nothing positive about his arrest.
ST could be innocent. If he is, he will still be looking for a new contract.
If ST accepts a lesser charge(most likely scenario), he will be suspended for 4 games(IMHO). Then, the person/people he assaulted will file a civil suit against him and take what money he has. so ST will hold out in 2006.
Now if ST takes the case to trial, he will not be concerned about football. there is not a black man on this earth that wants his life in the hands of a jury in south. i hate to play the race card, but realisticly, sean will be worried about the jury, not football.
he will try to be a model citizen, but lets face it, ST is a headcase who is more worried about his socks than football. he will revert to his old ways soon enough.
To site administrators, I know I said I'd never get personal, but hopefully you'll see how it's deserved in this instance.
JAMF, you're a moron.
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