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Outside the Lines doing a report on his career and life right now.
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11-27-2007, 03:10 PM | #53 |
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I'm still amazed that any thread about Sean Taylor today is getting dry-humped faster than a 14-year-old at an Akon concert.
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11-27-2007, 03:15 PM | #55 |
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Damn. Talk about your coincidences. One of the fire rescue personnel who arrived on the scene at Taylor's house on Monday morning? Former UM MLB George Mira Jr(1984 to '87). Small small world!
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11-27-2007, 05:32 PM | #57 |
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RIP Sean Taylor.
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11-27-2007, 07:17 PM | #58 |
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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/football/nfl/11/27/tucker.taylor/index.html?eref=T1
Soft-spoken Taylor defied expectations as a teammate Posted: Tuesday November 27, 2007 4:31PM; Updated: Tuesday November 27, 2007 5:45PM By Ross Tucker, Special to SI.com I admit I had a certain perception of Sean Taylor based on his transgressions off the field -- guns, DUI charge later dismissed, etc. That was before I actually met him after I signed with the Redskins as a free agent in March. The Sean Taylor I met was the exact opposite of everything I thought he would be. His previous issues on the field and with the law can't totally be discounted. But to me, he came across as easy-going and likable, and extremely intelligent. I was only an acquaintance of Sean's, not really a friend. Our one real face-to-face conversation was in the cold tub after practice, when I told him some of my theories on the NFL. He listened intently to me, a back-up interior lineman hoping to make the team, trying to teach something to a Pro-Bowl player 10 times better and more gifted than I could ever dream of being. I also talked with him briefly about what I had seen as it relates to the media in my seven years with five organizations. Sean did not often make himself available to the media, presumably because he didn't trust them. I mentioned to him that the media was and is the only voice to his fans. And if you give reporters the time they desire and treat them with respect, they will be much more inclined to give you the benefit of the doubt, both on the field and off. He shook his head and it appeared as if he understood. I have no idea if I had any influence on him or not, though I do know he spoke with the media shortly thereafter and acknowledged how blessed he was to be an NFL player. Ironically, Sean's minimal interactions with the media actually contributed to his popularity among players and his role as a team leader on defense. While most guys strive to be in the spotlight, Sean was comfortable keeping a low profile. His focus on the game and becoming the best player that he could be, as opposed to trying to wrangle in additional endorsement opportunities, was extremely endearing to his teammates. He never fit the stereotypical mold of a leader. He was quiet and soft spoken and led by example, not words. Franchise-caliber players are often given some leeway in practice, but Sean showed up ready to work every day. It is an overused cliché, but any Redskin will tell you that Sean literally practiced every day as if it could be his last. If a straw poll had been taken in the locker room to determine the players' favorite teammate, my hunch is Sean would have won. I have limited interaction with the guys on the Redskins' active roster as I rehab my neck injury on injured reserve. I can't even fathom how difficult it will be for them to focus on football this week. Most jobs allow for some sort of bereavement leave in times of tragedy, but the nature of the NFL does not allow it to be like most jobs. The Redskins are blessed to have one of the strongest cores of veteran leaders that I have ever played with, and those leaders will be needed now as much as ever. High-character guys with tremendous faith like James Thrash and LondonFletcher-Baker will be counted upon to carry their younger teammates through this ordeal. There is no doubt that Sunday will be an intensely emotional day for all of the Redskins players and coaches. Sean was a great player, whose talent will be impossible to replace. But more than that, he'll be missed tremendously for what he contributed as a person to his teammates. (Send comments to [email protected]) Ross Tucker is an NFL player on Injured Reserve with the Washington Redskins and co-founder of www.gobigrecruiting.com. He can be reached at [email protected].
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11-27-2007, 07:38 PM | #59 |
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RIP Sean Taylor. (I believe that's what I said in the other thread)
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11-27-2007, 08:26 PM | #60 |
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Kind of ironic that Washington is hosting Buffalo, with Everett's situation. Both played together for the Hurricanes.
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11-27-2007, 08:29 PM | #61 |
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Very nice article there.
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11-27-2007, 11:01 PM | #62 | |
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11-28-2007, 09:07 AM | #63 |
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Good information from the Washington Post Redskins Insider Blog
Final Post Of The Night (I Think) Okay, I think this is going to be it for me until tomorrow. I am pretty wiped out. Wanted to get a few more pieces of info up before I crashed and went to bed. Spoke to Richard Sharpstein, Sean's lawyer and de facto family spokesperson at this point. He cleared a few things up. Sean did have an alarm system on his home, Sharpstein said, but it was not engaged that night. Sharpstein said he spoke to Jackle, Sean's girlfriend, about that evening and she said that here sister had been staying with them and coming and going from the house, so Sharpstein said that may have been why the alarm was not on at that time. Sharpstein said that Jackie had difficulty getting a dial tone and struggled to make the 911 call then "scurried to get her cellphone," and made the call from that. However, Sharpstein said he could not say for certain whether the intruders had actually cut the phone lines at the house, as some have reported, and Sharpstein said the police were investigating that aspect of the case. Sharpstein said that at the time the person or persons entered the house, making a noise in the living room that startled Sean and his wife, Sean's baby was in her crib. However, as they heard the clutter Sean reached for the machete under his bed - he is prohibited from having a firearm from his prior felony weapons charge - his girlfriend grabbed the baby from the crib and put her in bed with her (I believe Jackie was attempting to shield her from whatever was to come, but my last conversation with Richard was cut short and I could not get that 100 percent verified). Jackie, Sean and the baby were the only three people in the house at the time of the murder. Sharpstein said the intruder/intruders kicked in the door, immediately fired two shots into the bedroom - one of which struck Sean, ultimately killing him - the retreated without ever entering the bedroom. Richard also said that he could not confirm for certain that Sean was engaged to marry Jackie (some players have said he was; some of his family members have told out reporters in Miami that they did not know he was engaged to be married). Sharpstein said Sean and Jackie definitely had multiple conversations about getting married after the season, but he was not certain they had actually set a date. Spoke to a few Redskins on the drive home from The Park. They said that it is not unusual at all for a player to return home the weekend when hurt and it was not surprising to them at all that Sean was there. They said that they did not get the sense from Sean that week that he was worried there was going to be another attack on his house and that they never got the sense that any of the issues he faced two years ago over the ATVs was at the forefront of his mind or that he thought there would be some carry over from that. Tackle Cornelius Griffin said: "If Sean thought there was a chance that something was going to happen, there is no way he would have put his family in danger. No way. I don't believe that for one minute." Moving on is not going to be easy. Griffin said he spoke to several teammates today and found out the news himself from television (he's an early riser and was up at 5, an hour before word got out about Sean's passing). "It's going to be difficult to think about football and go on, but we've got to find a way to grieve for Sean but also finish this season strong. These next two weeks are going to be tough, but those other teams aren't going to be thinking about what we're going through once the games start. We've got to find to win these next two games and play as hard as we can, and after that (the Thurs. Dec. 7 game against Chicago) we can get a little break. It's a tough road but that's what we have to do." By Jason La Canfora | November 27, 2007; 9:55 PM ET Previous: Contract Details (Read The Disclaimer, Please) |
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I find this to be interesting (probably not the best choice of words, I know)...it's basically set up as a hit, but they hit him with one bullet in the leg and don't try to finish the job. He/they can't assume that the bullet would hit a major artery and ultimately kill him. |
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Yeah, but who knows what these guys were like. Doesn't sound like they were a good shot. If I missed (I'm assuming they weren't aiming for his leg) twice, then I'd be a little worried about the dude with a machete.
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The girlfriend told Taylor's lawyer that Taylor hit the ground right away after he was shot. It was a dark room and my assumption would be that the intruder likely thought he hit his target by Taylor's reaction. |
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3 people being questioned in the Taylor shooting..
http://www.local10.com/news/14736793/detail.html MIAMI -- An attorney and family friend for Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor said three people have been detained in the Fort Myers area for questioning in connection with his death. Richard Sharpstein confirmed Friday that the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and Miami-Dade police detained two teenagers and a third person, Local 10's Rad Berky reported. The Miami Herald reported that investigators believe the three learned of Taylor's house through someone who unwittingly set up the burglary by bragging about his wealth. The newspaper reported their ages as being 17, 19 and 26. Investigators removed a large amount of physical evidence from Taylor's Palmetto Bay home after he was shot early Monday morning. Berky has learned that evidence can place the two or three people in the house. Miami-Dade police spokeswoman Lt. Nancy Perez would only confirm that homicide detectives are in Fort Myers, but she would not say why. Taylor's mother on Thursday said she has her own ideas about the death of her son but prefers to keep them to herself and let the police investigation play out. "It's very hard to say," said Donna Junor. "But I have some thoughts in my mind." Many of Taylor's family members gathered at the small house in Homestead where he spent much of his time growing up. Junor seemed to show her frustration with the attention focused on Taylor's past brushes with the law when asked about statements that having a young daughter had changed him. "He was not exactly a bad person, so I don't see where he was turning his life around because of a baby," she said. Taylor died early Tuesday morning, one day after he was shot in his home during a random burglary, Miami-Dade Police Department Director Robert Parker said. "There is some information that is known by members of the public and we believe that information hasn't reached law enforcement," said Parker. Funeral services will be held at the Pharmed Arena at Florida International University on Monday, Dec. 3, at 11 a.m. The services are open to the public, but seating is limited. At a news conference Wednesday, Parker said there are no suspects because there were no witnesses who could give police a description of the person or people responsible for the killing, but he urged anyone with information to call police or Crime Stoppers. Parker also said that there were no indications that Taylor was targeted or knew his assailant. "There is nothing thus far in the investigation that indicates that there was an involvement on the victim's part," said Parker. Local 10's Rad Berky reported that investigators are focusing their attention on the friends, or more likely, friends of friends of Taylor, who may have visited the NFL star's home. Parker said evidence indicates that one or more intruders barged into Taylor's home. Parker called it "a random event" and said police are looking at the home as a "bona fide" crime scene. But on Tuesday, Richard Sharpstein, an attorney speaking on behalf of Taylor's family, said the shooting was not random. "There are too many coincidences," said Sharpstein. "It's clear this house was targeted."
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I think they knew it was Taylor's house but they didn't know he would be there. Purely interested in robbing a rich dude.
They kicked in the door because the bedroom was where the safe was. When they saw Taylor, they freaked, shot twice, and bolted.
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If this news story turns out to be true, then it looks like Sean Taylor died a hero, trying to protect his family from thieves who had broken into his house, and whose only connection to Taylor (if I am following the story right) was that one of them mowed his lawn, and another was the brother of a guy dating his sister. I'll be damned. Sorry that I doubted you, Sean.
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After conviction, accused Sean Taylor shooter could face life in prison - Miami-Dade - MiamiHerald.com
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Killer of NFL star Sean Taylor gets 57.5 years in prison - Miami-Dade - MiamiHerald.com
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