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Originally Posted by SmootSmack
ESPN (while NFL Network continues to replay GameDay and Total Access) has been covering Sean Taylor the man (both the good and the bad) through all its platforms (tv, radio, online) all morning long.
The complexity of Sean Taylor adds to what makes all this so tragic and compelling.
Sorry if I seem harsh but I don't understand the need to bash ESPN at every turn. And maybe, definitely actually, I take it too personally. But you'd be the same if I spent my time talking about how you constantly fail at your jobs.
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I agree. ST was no choirboy and almost everything everyone knew of heard about him was negative. His turning his life around was a very recent thing and since he never talked to the media not many knew he was changing. I think that in order to understand the man the good and bad must be talked about and from what I have seen ESPN is doing a pretty good job.