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Re: Remembering Sean Taylor?
[QUOTE=Cowell;461967]Honestly, I don't think they need to retire his number. There is no player that is going to come in here in the next 10 years and even consider dawning that number.[/QUOTE]
i agree. nobody will have the nerve to do that. they know they wont do sean taylors number justice. also seanT's teamates wont allow it especially his boys CP and santana |
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Even Portis didn't feel worthy of wearing it and he's our best player, so no one will even try.
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[QUOTE=mooby;461496]Sorry man but I doubt it. They might do something on the 1 year anniversary of his passing, idk.
I'm not trying to be mean here but they gave him a proper tribute during last season, everybody knows he's gone but he's not forgotten. They aren't going to keep bringing it up every season, it's time to let him rest in peace.[/QUOTE] I agree..how do you say lets move on without sounding like an ass..I love Sean and he will never be forgotten but we don't need to keep bringing him up in post and re-opening scars. |
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It hasn't even been a year yet. I see nothing wrong with honoring him on the first anniversary. He was greatly loved by teammates and fans and was bound for the HOF someday. It was a huge loss on both personal and team levels. |
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It hasn't even been a year yet. I see nothing wrong with honoring him on the first anniversary. He was greatly loved by teammates and fans and was bound for the HOF someday. It was a huge loss on both personal and team levels.[/quote] There's nothing wrong with however they choose to continue to honor him. For those that think it's over I'm sorry but you're wrong. His locker is still preserved at Redskins Park and Cooley and ARE said the other day on Sirius that Taylor is still very much in their thoughts and he will continue to be. Just because it's a new season it doesn't mean they've forgotten him and they will continue to play for him. |
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[quote=Mattyk72;462805]There's nothing wrong with however they choose to continue to honor him. For those that think it's over I'm sorry but you're wrong. His locker is still preserved at Redskins Park and Cooley and ARE said the other day on Sirius that Taylor is still very much in their thoughts and he will continue to be. Just because it's a new season it doesn't mean they've forgotten him and they will continue to play for him.[/quote]
I couldn't agree with you more if I tried Matty.... :) |
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[quote=hesscl34;462808]I couldn't agree with you more if I tried Matty.... :)[/quote]
Hey we agree on something! ;) |
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Either the first reg. season game, or the game they played after he died (i forget what week it was) but they're probably break out the towels again.
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he was a beast, it was unfortunate
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Posted at 2:43 PM ET, 10/22/2008
Sean Taylor Honored in Miami Amy Shipley sends this item from Miami: Former teammates and coaches of Sean Taylor have been invited to attend the first-annual Sean Taylor Classic at the University of Miami Nov. 8-9, the Greater Miami Pop Warner League announced Wednesday. Taylor, who died last November of a gunshot wound after intruders broke into his Miami home, got his start in football with the local league, which renamed its annual bowl weekend--now in its 37th season--to honor Taylor's memory. Former teammates and coaches from Miami's Gulliver Prep, the University of Miami and Washington Redskins are invited to participate in the Nov. 8 opening ceremony at Cobb Stadium, which will kick off a two-day, nine-game event. Donations are also requested to help defray the $15,000 in events costs for officials, trophies, bleachers, medical personnel and others. Those interested in donating or attending should contact Frank Gowan, the president of the Greater Miami Pop Warner League at [email]fgowin@kbmco.com[/email]. Tax-deductable donations should be made payable to Greater Miami Pop Warner League, Inc., c/o Frank Gowin, 8700 SW 159 Street, Palmetto Bay, FL 33157. |
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That sounds like a great thing to do. I have no doubts it will get plenty of support.
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At FedEx they still have the big Sean Taylor sign hanging over the club level in one of the endzones. I'm guessing this will be permanent.
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[quote=Cowell;461967]Honestly, I don't think they need to retire his number. There is no player that is going to come in here in the next 10 years and even consider dawning that number.[/quote]
Agreed. Anyone coming into the organization would know that "21" is already taken. |
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I think ST will always be remembered. IMO he was well on his way to becoming the greatest safety to ever play the game. He inspired people with his play and his passion. It still hurts. Moving on does'nt mean he won't always be in our hearts. God bless those who still feel the pain of losing him. He was a tremendous talent, and I'm sure a tremendous teammate and friend to those fortunate enough to have known him. RIP #21
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[quote=hesscl34;461501]There is a link on Redskins.com set aside just for remembering Sean. Feel free to visit it any time.[/quote]
Go to Youtube.com and type in Sean Taylor Hits. That dude plain ole laid people out. Talk about motivating. |
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