At leat get his name right....it is Taylor.
Oh, the Washington Post is gospel, I forgot.
99%????
You are once again, the king of hyperbole.
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shut up I'm not the only person thinking that. Did you read the article in the Washington Post? You're the bag around here. You take offense to something some person you'll never meet said on a message board. Who gives a what I said, I said exactly what 99% of America thought. I don't give a if I was wrong, I'm not going to sit here and act like Sean Taylor was some little angel and that this came totally unexpected.
At leat get his name right....it is Taylor.
Oh, the Washington Post is gospel, I forgot.
99%????
You are once again, the king of hyperbole.
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And if it were 99%, then we in the 1% are pretty damn shrewd then.....impressive, maybe I need to go into the private detective business.![]()
Why would a headline in a paper read "Jones Murder a Random Act" if everyone expected that anyway? Wouldn't they just assume that people already knew it was random? Why would they waste valuable space on a newspaper talking about that?
I am finished with this thread. The whole thing sucks and I am sorry that it happened, no matter what the reason.
answer my question because you seem to have a problem with me saying what I said, but according to every headline in the US yesterday, I'm not the only person that thought that.
I did not read every headine, all I read was your first post in the Sean Taylor gets shot thread, the one about Tom Brady I read it after Sean had died. Sean Taylor was my favorite player to watch on my favorite team and I was sickened by the whole thing. When I read it your post, I flipped out...maybe you can understand that, I do not know.
yeah but you come on 3 or 4 days after to stir things up again by acting like I am in the minority by how I thought when I first heard it. I didn't change my post, I left it because that is how I thought at the time. I explained myself afterwards, but nothing short of starting my own Sean Taylor fanclub is good enough for you. I was wrong on why he was killed I admit, but I am not suprised to hear his name in the news for something like this. It may be wrong, but after a guy gets a DUI, arrested for assult and caught pulling a gun on someone (in 2 years), it doesn't come as a shock to hear him in the news for wrong reasons. That isn't a white or black thing, that's just the way it is. If I hear Pacman Jones was arrested for murder last night it isn't going to shock me as much as if Jerry Rice or Jason Taylor was. I wrote the post BEFORE he died, when I heard he was shot in the leg.
Sean Taylor is not even close to being in same class as Pacman Jones....bad example, but I get the point.
I did not stir thigs up, but I did want to try to make a point for you and others to not be so quick to judge....that was my point.
You jumped to conclusions and you were wrong. A man died for being at his home, yet a lot of people pointed his dead to something he might be involved with. This could happen to anyone, even Tom Brady. You judged this wrong.
I admitted that I was wrong, try reading the last couple pages. Plus, why does my opinion on spurstalk.com matter to anyone?
So you want your opinion to spurstalk.com to be completely ignored? Why post then? This is an online comunity one posts, others respond and so on. No one is gonna lose sleep over what you say but people are gonna respond.
Still hasn't been proven wrong though.
+1
Gonna be LWOP for the accomplices and the needle for the shooter...Florida still has the felony murder statute, AFAIK, which means that the shooter could be eligible for the death penalty...
Naaah...he's way better lookin' than me...![]()
They said on Fox Sports Sunday that, the first time the Redskins defense comes out, they were only going to send 10 men out. It'll be interesting to know how Buffalo responded. Did they take a knee?
I can't watch that game because the Colts game is on here.
Anyone know?
A short time later, players along the Redskins' sideline fought back tears as the national anthem played. Their breathing appeared deliberate as they fought to keep their composure, knowing there was a game to play.
The Redskins are not limiting their tributes to a pregame ceremony. Their defense opened its first series with only 10 players on the field. Safety LaRon Landry delivered a crunching hit on Bills running back Fred Jackson, and Buffalo would punt shortly thereafter. The Redskins couldn't have scripted it better.
http://myespn.go.com/profile/hashmar...=sean%20taylor
I can't believe the Bills didn't take a knee, but I like what came of it for the Redskins.
Thanks for posting that.
The hoodie would have thrown a deep ball to Moss
probably.
LMAO he would have.
Fred Jackson actually ran 22 yds on that play with 10 players on defense. Nice of Joe Gibbs to do that, but an NFL team will take advantage of the gesture for sure.
Good that their drive stalled
5 year anniversary today, RIP. had a chance to be one of the greatest safeties ever maybe even GOAT. He was just finally getting his act together and was having a pro bowl year. One of the most talented players I've ever seen.
I remember one year against Dallas it was tied and Dal was going for a game winning FG. Well that FG got blocked, Taylor picked it up and returned it for a game winning fg
Time flies...we'd be talkin superbowl with #21 in the secondary. hope his baby girl is doing good these days. she'd be in first grade now like my boy.
and i remember that game too...it was a good game.
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