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sportscurmudgeon 02-01-2006 10:24 PM

Perhaps an apology to Sean Taylor is in order?
 
I've called Taylor a Meathead here more than once. I still think he's a Meathead.

HOWEVER, Sean Taylor looks like Mother Teresa and Jonas Salk when it comes to dealing constructively with the world in a contributory manner when compared to Cincy WR, Chris Henry.

That dude was arrested for possession of a handgun while he was awaiting disposition of charges on possession of marijuana.

Is this what the Bengals sought as a "possession receiver"?

As Bugs Bunny would say, "What a maroon!"

mooby 02-01-2006 10:33 PM

Re: Perhaps an apology to Sean Taylor is in order?
 
lol Chris Henry and S.T. should compare trial notes. but anyways, this guy is a meathead as well. I expect nothing less than a minimum 9 year sentence if convicted and a maximum 46 year sentence if convicted. It was in the same state, wasn't it?

MTK 02-02-2006 08:51 AM

Re: Perhaps an apology to Sean Taylor is in order?
 
There are different degrees of meatheads. Obviously ST isn't quite as bad as some other guys in the league.

cpayne5 02-02-2006 09:20 AM

Re: Perhaps an apology to Sean Taylor is in order?
 
The gun Henry had was reportedly stolen, also.

JoeRedskin 02-02-2006 10:00 AM

Re: Perhaps an apology to Sean Taylor is in order?
 
I love the fact that when the cop told Henry to drop the (stolen) gun, Henry tosses it into his limo. Was he thinking:

a) "If I toss it in here, the cop will never find it!!"

b) "Man, this is one fine piece of hardware, I don't want to be losing this - I better put it in the limo for safekeeping."

sarnold 02-02-2006 10:41 AM

Re: Perhaps an apology to Sean Taylor is in order?
 
Maybe we should apologize to Saddam because Hitler killed a lot more people than he did.

hail_2_da_skins 02-02-2006 10:43 AM

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That's too funny! :lol:

celts32 02-02-2006 10:50 AM

Re: Perhaps an apology to Sean Taylor is in order?
 
[QUOTE=sarnold]Maybe we should apologize to Saddam because Hitler killed a lot more people than he did.[/QUOTE]

I was going to type a similar point but that's just perfect.

We need ST to start acting like a law obiding adult...not condone his idiotic behavior just becasue there happen to be plenty of bigger idiots in the world.

TheMalcolmConnection 02-02-2006 11:20 AM

Re: Perhaps an apology to Sean Taylor is in order?
 
[QUOTE=sarnold]Maybe we should apologize to Saddam because Hitler killed a lot more people than he did.[/QUOTE]

Arnold? Arnold Schwartzenegger? s_arnold?

Get to the choppa'!!

[img]http://www.allposters.com/IMAGES/adc/10104031A.jpg[/img]

If it bleeds we can kill it.

MTK 02-02-2006 11:26 AM

Re: Perhaps an apology to Sean Taylor is in order?
 
[QUOTE=TheMalcolmConnection]Arnold? Arnold Schwartzenegger? s_arnold?

Get to the choppa'!!

[img]http://www.allposters.com/IMAGES/adc/10104031A.jpg[/img]

If it bleeds we can kill it.[/QUOTE]

LOL anytime I see a helicopter I say "get to the choppa" in my best Arnold voice.

Classic movie

TheMalcolmConnection 02-02-2006 11:35 AM

Re: Perhaps an apology to Sean Taylor is in order?
 
That movie is COMPLETELY full of Arnie quotes. My personal favorite is when he shoots someone with a GRENADE LAUNCHER and is like "Knock, knock."

FRPLG 02-02-2006 11:38 AM

Re: Perhaps an apology to Sean Taylor is in order?
 
[QUOTE=celts32]I was going to type a similar point but that's just perfect.

We need ST to start acting like a law obiding adult...not condone his idiotic behavior just becasue there happen to be plenty of bigger idiots in the world.[/QUOTE]
Which laws has ST broken? Oh that's right! Your're one of those lemming non-thinking people who have learned from our media to convict someone without all the facts. Taylor hasn't even gone to trial yet so why don't we hold off on the whole "law obiding" crap.

Carnage 02-02-2006 11:58 AM

Re: Perhaps an apology to Sean Taylor is in order?
 
at least an officer did not witness ST's alleged offense. Henry is F----d.

celts32 02-02-2006 12:30 PM

Re: Perhaps an apology to Sean Taylor is in order?
 
[QUOTE=FRPLG]Which laws has ST broken? Oh that's right! Your're one of those lemming non-thinking people who have learned from our media to convict someone without all the facts. Taylor hasn't even gone to trial yet so why don't we hold off on the whole "law obiding" crap.[/QUOTE]

Okay I didn't realize it was okay to waive guns around in public...or to chase down car thieves like some kind of Rambo. He has had charges brought against him twice in the 2 years he's been on the skins. Why is it shocking to say that he's not exactly law obiding. I hope he cleans up his act and becomes one of the greatest Redskins ever in the process, but just becasue he's on the redskins I am not going to sit here and make excuses for his actions. And even when he beats these charges that will not suddenly cleanse him of every thing he's done wrong...he beat that drunk driving case last year...does that mean he did nothing wrong that night either?

Okay...if you don't like the term law obiding adult since he technically has not been convicted of any crimes then change it to Responsible adult...

70Chip 02-02-2006 01:17 PM

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The dude obides....

FRPLG 02-02-2006 02:02 PM

Re: Perhaps an apology to Sean Taylor is in order?
 
[QUOTE=celts32]Okay I didn't realize it was okay to waive guns around in public...or to chase down car thieves like some kind of Rambo. He has had charges brought against him twice in the 2 years he's been on the skins. Why is it shocking to say that he's not exactly law obiding. I hope he cleans up his act and becomes one of the greatest Redskins ever in the process, but just becasue he's on the redskins I am not going to sit here and make excuses for his actions. And even when he beats these charges that will not suddenly cleanse him of every thing he's done wrong...he beat that drunk driving case last year...does that mean he did nothing wrong that night either?

Okay...if you don't like the term law obiding adult since he technically has not been convicted of any crimes then change it to Responsible adult...[/QUOTE]
He beat the DUI charge because he wasn't guilty. And the current charges against him are alledged. Even if we stipulate that he did "waive guns around in public" we still have no context for what happened. Maybe he was justified. I am not defending his actions I simply pointing out that you seem to have decided that he did something wrong when you don't even know what actually happened. None of us do. So don't go making accusations about not obiding laws until you have the facts.
And don't act like you have some moral superiority to decided when someone has done something wrong. I wasn't there the night he was charged with a DUI and I am pretty sure you weren't either so intimating that he did something wrong that night is really judgemental. For all we know he hadn't even had a drink. Don't be judging people so much man.

saden1 02-02-2006 02:08 PM

Re: Perhaps an apology to Sean Taylor is in order?
 
Chris had 6 TDs this past year (his rookie season). Taylor Jacobs on the other hand has 1 TD in 3 years. Ouch!

celts32 02-02-2006 03:00 PM

Re: Perhaps an apology to Sean Taylor is in order?
 
[QUOTE=FRPLG]He beat the DUI charge because he wasn't guilty. And the current charges against him are alledged. Even if we stipulate that he did "waive guns around in public" we still have no context for what happened. Maybe he was justified. I am not defending his actions I simply pointing out that you seem to have decided that he did something wrong when you don't even know what actually happened. None of us do. So don't go making accusations about not obiding laws until you have the facts.
And don't act like you have some moral superiority to decided when someone has done something wrong. I wasn't there the night he was charged with a DUI and I am pretty sure you weren't either so intimating that he did something wrong that night is really judgemental. For all we know he hadn't even had a drink. Don't be judging people so much man.[/QUOTE]

Obviously none of us know if Sean taylor actually broke any laws and i am not trying to convict him of anything. What I am saying is that he has shown a pattern of behavior that troubles me as a Redskins fan who wants to see him on the field for a really long time. And why am I so out of line for pointing out that ST acts irresponsibly? Even if Sean did nothing illegal it is still irresponsible for him to put himself in these positions. Sean is in the public eye...he represents the Washington Redskins every time he steps outside his house. When he gets accused of things whether rightly or wrongly it reflects poorly on the Redskins organization. Why is it that ST out of all the players on the redskins is consistently accused of doing something wrong? Look I am not saying he is Charles Manson...and if the reports on this latest incident are true then i don't even think he should do a minute in jail let alone 46 years. But it is not a coincidence that it is Sean Taylor that keeps ending up in these situations. He seems to show poor judgement and he puts himself in a lot of bad situations. Hopefully he will grow out of this behavior becasue I want him to remain on the redskins for a long time.

CrazyCanuck 02-02-2006 04:23 PM

Re: Perhaps an apology to Sean Taylor is in order?
 
Maybe an apology is in order after all.

I mean who cares if you make millions, if someone steals your ATV they deserve to die!

Sorry ST.

#56fanatic 02-02-2006 04:35 PM

Re: Perhaps an apology to Sean Taylor is in order?
 
I am a big WVU fan and knew this guy was going to get into trouble when he went into the NFL. He had Randy Moss ability in college, but was a head case. Every game someone had to be "babysitter". It was rediculous. He would fight with team mates, coaches, got ejected for flipping off fans or something like that. then he wouldn't leave the field, tried to fight some fans on the way out, total thug loser. Its a shame because he has the talent to be one hell of a receiver.

djnemo65 02-02-2006 06:43 PM

Re: Perhaps an apology to Sean Taylor is in order?
 
Did you guys hear about Isiah Rider, the former basketball player? He was wanted on kidnapping charges! That's much worse than what either Sean Taylor or Chris Henry did, so I therefore think its appropriate that we apologize to both of them.

paulskinsfan 02-02-2006 07:05 PM

Re: Perhaps an apology to Sean Taylor is in order?
 
Here's a good one: There are many reports that Henry was actually wearing his Bengals jersey when the gun incident occurred! If you look at his mug shot, it looks like that might be true.

[url]http://www.woxy.com/boards/showthread.php?p=788291[/url]

CooleyAsCanBe 02-02-2006 07:19 PM

Re: Perhaps an apology to Sean Taylor is in order?
 
Henry and Taylor are both kittens compared to this drugged-out thug we all know and love.

[url]http://news.yahoo.com/s/eo/20060202/en_celeb_eo/18274[/url]

skin4Life28 02-02-2006 07:23 PM

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[QUOTE=CooleyAsCanBe]Henry and Taylor are both kittens compared to this drugged-out thug we all know and love.

[url]http://news.yahoo.com/s/eo/20060202/en_celeb_eo/18274[/url][/QUOTE]
I don't think I would say thug. Druggie yes, but thug no lol.

CooleyAsCanBe 02-02-2006 07:32 PM

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True, she's no Kimmie Gibbler...

skin4Life28 02-02-2006 07:37 PM

Re: Perhaps an apology to Sean Taylor is in order?
 
:lol: ahahaha nice one.

That Guy 02-02-2006 07:43 PM

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WVU goes out of its way to recruit thugs...

heybigstar 02-03-2006 02:26 PM

Re: Perhaps an apology to Sean Taylor is in order?
 
I just got back from the Comcast Spotlight sports rally, and Marcus Washington and Shawn Springs were there. I spoke with Marcus about Taylor and he told me that he would definetely be back to play next season.


So that is good news!


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