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A Tribute to Sean Taylor

 

Yes, our beloved Coach Gibbs has retired, and we welcomed his successor Jim Zorn. THE WASHINGTON REDSKINS MADE IT INTO THE PLAYOFFS after a very tough season....  The team and coach Gibbs dedicated their season, and we dedicate this lens, to the memory of their Safety, Sean Taylor.

It was Tuesday, November 27, 2007:

Washington Redskins star defender Sean Taylor died early Tuesday morning after being shot Monday by intruders at his home in Miami, the National Football League club announced this morning.

It isn't even about being born in Washington, DC or being a die hard Redskins fan by default. It isn't even about man's inhumanity toward man, or the total disregard for the preciousness of human life in our society today.

We all have varying beliefs and I respect them all. Is there an afterlife? Do our actions on this earth dictate how we spend eternity? Can't it just be enough to simply respect everyone's journey and the challenges and joys that we will each encounter along the way?

I recently read as part of one of my Success University courses that it isn't about what you're going THROUGH, it's about what you're going TO. Sure, it's sad that such a promising athlete's career will never be realized or that all those kids and adults that looked up to him will be denied the chance to watch it unfold. It's sad that the members of his team have been robbed a team mate, his mother denied a son, his girlfriend denied a partner.

It's about that little girl who slept in the bedroom down the hall while his life was being stolen from him. The little girl that was just barely old enough to utter the word 'Daddy.' What possibly could have been worth altering that child's future forever by snuffing out all hope of watching her daddy grow old while he watched her grow up?

You have GOT TO LIVE EVERY SINGLE DAY, like it is your last. Look up and thank your God this morning that he let you see another day...that he gave you another chance to make a difference in the world...in someone's life. Thank Him that you have another chance to realize your dreams or those of your families. Bless Him for giving you the chance to hug your mom one more time or laugh with your friends again before drawing your last breath.

Have you started living the rest of your life yet? Or are you living someone else's?

I'm going to learn something new today, and I'm going to teach it to someone else. And I hope they teach it to someone else. I've been blessed with kids that I adore. So today I'm going to work toward their inheritance. I want to make a difference: in their life, and maybe in yours....

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A Celebration of his LIFE 

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#21 Sean Taylor | Safety
Full Name: Sean Michael Taylor
Born: April 1, 1983
Miami, FL
Height: 6-2
Weight: 212 lbs. Pos: S
Experience: 4 years
College: Miami (FL)
Drafted: Year:2004 Round:1 Pick:5, Redskins

TACK 42 | FF 1 | INT 5

His Team mates: E. Albright, L. Alexander, L. Betts, H. Blades, D. Blaylock, R. Boschetti, N. Broughton, M. Brunell, R. Caldwell, J. Campbell, K. Campbell, A. Carter, R. Cartwright, T. Collins, C. Cooley, P. Daniels, R. Doughty, T. Ecker, M. Espy, J. Eubanks, D. Evans, J. Fabini, J. Farris, L. Fletcher, V. Fox, D. Frost, R. Godfrey, K. Golston, C. Griffin, S. Harris, S. Heyer, J. Jansen, P. Kendall, B. Kozlowski, L. Landry, B. Lloyd, D. Macklin, K. McCardell, R. McIntosh, A. Mix, A. Montgomery, S. Moss, C. Portis, P. Prioleau, M. Pucillo, C. Rabach, A. Randle El, C. Rogers, K. Sampson, C. Samuels, M. Sellers, F. Smoot, S. Springs, S. Suisham, R. Thomas, J. Thrash, L. Torrence, R. Tucker, T. Wade, M. Washington, C. Wilson, T. Yoder

ASHBURN, Va. - On a rainy, gloomy Monday, the Washington Redskins reacted with shock, numbness and prayerful support after learning teammate Sean Taylor had been shot and critically wounded at his suburban Miami home.

The Redskins got the news a day after their loss in Tampa Bay. Taylor hadn't made the trip with the team because of an injured knee that sidelined him for the second consecutive game.

"You never think about entering a team meeting addressing an issue that is way bigger than the game of football," said safety Pierson Prioleau. " It's not just a member of the Washington Redskins. We're talking about a dad, a brother, a friend of ours, and that's where we're at with this right now."

Offensive tackle Chris Samuels said, "We were a little bit down about the game, and then when I came over and found out about that, my mind immediately shifted over to praying for Sean."

Taylor, in his fourth NFL season, had multiple off-the-field issues earlier in his career, but the Redskins said he had undergone a personal and career transformation.

Samuels said he had personally praised Taylor for his maturation.

"I said, 'Man, I'm proud of you, man. You're doing a great job," said Samuels. "And he was like, 'Thanks, man. I'm just focused on my job and staying out of trouble and doing all the right things.' "

"When I came here in '05, he had just had his things going on, but from '05 until now I've been able to see him (make) leaps and bounds of growth," said Prioleau. " You started to see it carry over in his personality, as well as on the field."

Said Portis: "The man changed his life. The man changed his mentality and his attitude. He's one of the best teammates you could have."

Portis and Snyder flew to Miami in the team owner's private jet, along with vice president of football operations Vinny Cerrato and head athletic trainer Bubba Tyer.

"Our hearts and prayers go out to Sean and his family," said Snyder. " We appreciate very, very much the outcry of support, and we're just hearts and prayers with Sean and his family."

In Football, Taylor Had Unlimited Potential 

Tribute from Redskins.com

Sean Taylor showed tremendous growth as a father, a husband-to-be and a man, as every coach, teammate and friend attested this week.

His career of choice was football player, though.

And, in one of the saddest moments of Tuesday's press conference at Redskins Park, head coach Joe Gibbs talked about Taylor's unlimited potential as a football player.

Taylor, as all football fans are aware, passed away on Tuesday morning in Miami from a gunshot wound.

"I think Sean felt like God made him to play football," Gibbs said. "When our guys don't like to go to practice, it's usually freezing cold out there, real muddy, and miserable. But I can remember Sean out there flying around, throwing his body around, leaving his feet, going after things.

"I think Sean was one of those guys that felt football is where he belongs. He had athletic arrogance about that. So for me, the things I remember is his excitement about playing and his love of competition.

"He was always talking to me about things like playing wide receiver--which we did put him over there even though the defensive coaches didn't want it. He loved and thrived on the competition part of [the game]."

Taylor was a legend on the football fields in South Florida, where he showed physical prowess at an early age.

Taylor is a product of Gulliver Academy in Miami. He helped lead his school to the Florida Class 2A State Championship as a senior in 2000, seeing time at running back, defensive back and linebacker. He rushed for 1,300 yards and a state-record 44 touchdowns on offense while tallying more than 100 tackles on defense.

He went to the University of Miami, where he played three seasons as a free safety and recorded 14 interceptions, 188 tackles, one sack and two blocked punts.

In 2003, Taylor was a unanimous All-America first-team selection and finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award, given annually to the nation's top defensive back. He was named first-team All-Big East Conference as well as Defensive Player of the Year.

The Redskins took notice, and drafted him in the first round (fifth overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft.

The press release the Redskins issued after drafting Taylor stated the following: "Touted as one of the most sought after players in this year's draft, Taylor brings a tremendous combination of size, speed and strength to the Redskins defense, as well as his well documented abilities as a playmaker and intimidator in the secondary."

Taylor lived up to that billing in four seasons with the Redskins.

He started almost immediately on the Redskins defense, earning respect for his hard-hitting play.

As a rookie, Taylor played in 15 games, with 13 starts, and recorded 89 tackles, second-best on the team. He had one sack and four interceptions.

He finished fourth in Defensive Rookie of the Year voting and was named a first alternate to the Pro Bowl.

Taylor earned his first and only Pro Bowl bid after the 2006 season in which he logged a team-high 129 tackles (89 solo), one interception and three forced fumbles.

This season, Taylor has played free safety opposite promising rookie LaRon Landry and led the team with five interceptions. He was sixth on the team in tackles with 46 (34 solo). He also had one forced fumble and eight passes defended.

For his career, Taylor has 344 tackles (245 solo), 12 interceptions, 41 passes defended and four forced fumbles.

"The sky was the limit for Sean," Gibbs said. "From what [assistant head coach-defense] Gregg Williams and the defensive coaches were telling me, he was here late at night studying film, which is one of the things a lot of guys don't like to do.

"He had completely changed. He made up his mind to be a vegetarian, he was losing weight, and actually that scared me a little bit because he was getting so thin. But he told me, ?This is the best thing for me.'

"What got cut short here was a career that would include a lot of Pro Bowls and a lot of fun. That's what we're going to miss."

New Wikipedia 

Sean Michael Maurice Taylor (April 1 1983 - November 27 2007) was an American football free safety who played for the NFL's Washington Redskins franchise. Collegiately he played for the University of Miami, where he helped lead the Hurricanes to a national championship in 2001. Due to his ferocious style of hitting, several of his pro teammates nicknamed him "Meast," a reference to "half man, half beast." Among his many football accomplishments, Taylor was widely considered one of the hardest hitting defensive secondary players in the NFL.

Taylor was murdered on November 27, 2007, at the age of 24, dying from critical injuries from shots by an intruder at his Miami area home on November 26, 2007. His death led to an outpouring of national support and sympathy, especially in the Washington D.C. area where Taylor was a fan favorite as a Redskin and the Miami area where Taylor had been a standout high school and college football player. In honor of Taylor, for the first play of the first game after he died, the Redskins defense came out with only 10 players instead of the usual 11.

New Sean Taylor Flickr Photos 

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Amazon Celebrates Sean Taylor's Accomplishments 

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I heard about this on the news and the whole things seems pretty fishy. May he rest in peace.

Posted November 28, 2007

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