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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Lake Travis, Texas
Age: 44
Posts: 786
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Re: Halas Award
Getting back to the main point of this thread, i beleive Everett is walking now. It was a devistating and unfortunate injury yes, but Sean was imo our best player. When his news came to us it was out of nowhere. Everyone for days had no idea what really happened because we couldnt see. Everett was injured on the field during a game, Taylor was shot and killed at his home. I dont really think the two are even on the same page together.
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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: New Haven, Conn.
Posts: 28
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Re: Halas Award
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Another thought: Everett had to deal with his injury basically alone. The Skins, at least, had each other's support. Both the Skins and Everett are deserving, and both have shown unusual character, but Everett's response to such a significant physical injury is really amazing.
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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Rehoboth Beach, DE
Posts: 3,494
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Re: Halas Award
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Kevin Everett was surrounded by very talented doctors, nurses, therpists, and specialists who have helped him toward recovery. He received round the clock medical care, and had no burdens placed on him save his own health. The Redskins played 5 days later. And then 4 days after that. They had funerals, tributes, interviews, and their own grief to overcome, all while continuing to prepare for and play games at the highest level. That's kind of a big deal.
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