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Well, another question is, knowing that Sean may face time if convicted after this season, how will this effect him during this season? You can't honestly say that you can put something like this out of your mind completely....I couldn't.
People in situations like this can react two ways, it can eat away at them in the back of their minds and effect their play on the field, or they use the playing field as their escape. I guess we'll see how things go with Taylor.
memphisskin 06-24-2005, 04:12 PM Maybe this is the wakeup call that Sean needs, I sure hope he is able to learn his lesson and still continue to play at a high level for the Skins. This sucks because regardless of when the trial is there is very little doubt that this will wear on anyone. Kobe Bryant performed on the basketball court about as well as possible while going through his court dates, but Sean is a much different guy.
At the very least he should start being more aggressive on the football field, sometimes it seems like he's the only one who doesn't realize what kind of monster he is on the field.
TheMalcolmConnection 06-24-2005, 04:32 PM Kill people ON the field, not off.
SASpen00XIII 06-24-2005, 04:52 PM The cynic in me says he will get off because he is a hometown celebrity with money, and we all know how that works with the justice system these days. The optimist in me says he is innocent until proven guilty anyways and hopes this will all work out.
Did anyone read the recent WaPo article on Taylor and his home life? Despite the "best ever background check" (more or less Gibbs' words), it looks like he had problems beforehand: hanging out with the wrong crowd, not wanting to leave home at all, etc. Still, it beats picking Winslow any day. What is it with guys from the "U" anyways? Theories anyone? :smashfrea
offiss 06-24-2005, 05:14 PM I feel our forum lawyers gearing up for another legal debate! LOL
I feel that unless theres an unbiased witness possibly from Taylors side, or an unbiased innocent citizen to eyewitness that Taylor pointed a gun at someone he will be ok, the fact that he was shot at after he left whether it can be proven that it was the same individuals or not is a big plus for Taylor, and can go a long way to discrediting the witnesses, [which I am assuming are the individuals involved in this incident as well] which is at this point the only thing that may be able to save him from jail time, and it sounds like his lawyer is already attacking that angle, and it doesn't sound like a tough sell, I would be very surprised if these individuals have no previous confrontations with the law before this incident. But if someone creditable enough steps up and ID's Taylor as having pointed a gun he's got a real problem, under the circumstance you have to wonder how much someone really wants to get involved in the middle of a situation like that, they could be looking for a little incentive to clam up monitarily, sounds to me like finding a creditable witness in this particular neighborhood will be a tough find, not impossible but tough.
Matty, I don't claim to be a lawyer, but I did stay at a holiday inn select last night. :biggthump
TheMalcolmConnection 06-24-2005, 05:15 PM I've read about the recruiting practices and campus lives of some of the Florida colleges (All of the big three) and they basically smoke their poles to get them to come there and continually get them smoked by the entire staff for the duration.
mooby 06-24-2005, 08:44 PM mm ok well there's some positive, like he gets to play this season. on the other hand the negatives are if he's conviced he faces a minimum of three years or a maximum of 16 years. hopefully he doesn't get convicted.
Daseal 06-24-2005, 09:01 PM Just to be clear. The sentence for a conviction on aggrevated assault with a gun in Florida cannot be reduced to lower than 3 years. Now, whether he gets convicted or not may depend on his lawyer/celebrity status. Sorry, I just don't want people confusing sentencing with guilt.....they are two different issues.
I should have been a bit more clear. If it's looking bad for Taylor he'll get a good plea bargain. Which will keep him outta jail.
GoSkins! 06-24-2005, 11:58 PM People in situations like this can react two ways, it can eat away at them in the back of their minds and effect their play on the field, or they use the playing field as their escape. I guess we'll see how things go with Taylor.
He might us the field as his escape, but there is no way he will be able to do the film study that Greg Williams has wanted him to do so badly. How could anyone concentrate on boring film study with this hanging over their head?
This is hurting Taylor and the Redskins already.
Redskins8588 06-25-2005, 12:43 AM If Ray Lewis can get off, then Taylor shouldnt have that much of a problem. But with that being said, it will be our luck as Redskin fans that this time the "justice system" will try to make an example with Taylor!!!
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