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Sean Taylor was the player that made me realize that Roadie @RoadDawg55 either has major Cane hate and has gone @GrandpaSankey with it, or really doesn't know WFT he's talking about when it comes to player eval.whlinder said:
That is always the quintessential SFT play. I went to that game and was actually sitting in that endzone where he dove in to clinch a playoff berth. CSBcreepycoug said:
But you? had the blessing of watching Sean Fucking Taylor play, and that in and of itself was worth the price of admission.whlinder said:We? Were good. Really fucking good.
We haven’t won 11 in a regular season since.
Barring injury, Taylor would have been first ballot. As good a combination of physical enforcer and pass pro as there's been, period. There's a lot of love for Lott, Easley, and Atwater, and rightly so. Taylor was in that class and arguably better. -
No Cane hate. I like them. I think Taylor was very good. I don’t think he was as good as you do and I think his death made him slightly overhyped.creepycoug said:
Sean Taylor was the player that made me realize that Roadie @RoadDawg55 either has major Cane hate and has gone @GrandpaSankey with it, or really doesn't know WFT he's talking about when it comes to player eval.whlinder said:
That is always the quintessential SFT play. I went to that game and was actually sitting in that endzone where he dove in to clinch a playoff berth. CSBcreepycoug said:
But you? had the blessing of watching Sean Fucking Taylor play, and that in and of itself was worth the price of admission.whlinder said:We? Were good. Really fucking good.
We haven’t won 11 in a regular season since.
Barring injury, Taylor would have been first ballot. As good a combination of physical enforcer and pass pro as there's been, period. There's a lot of love for Lott, Easley, and Atwater, and rightly so. Taylor was in that class and arguably better. -
I watched part of this Super Bowl in basic training at Fort Knox. Fuck me, I feel old now.RaceBannon said: -
Wife and I watched it at Monterey then took in a practice round for the Crosby at Pebble Beach Monday
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He was more than very good. Belichick and Brady were afraid of him. Many coaches were. It is very hard to find a guy who can enforce against size and play centerfield and ballhawk like Taylor could. He could have earned a good living as just one or the other, but had both. The guy that comes to mind as a comparison is Kenny Easley, who was more than just very good.RoadDawg55 said:
No Cane hate. I like them. I think Taylor was very good. I don’t think he was as good as you do and I think his death made him slightly overhyped.creepycoug said:
Sean Taylor was the player that made me realize that Roadie @RoadDawg55 either has major Cane hate and has gone @GrandpaSankey with it, or really doesn't know WFT he's talking about when it comes to player eval.whlinder said:
That is always the quintessential SFT play. I went to that game and was actually sitting in that endzone where he dove in to clinch a playoff berth. CSBcreepycoug said:
But you? had the blessing of watching Sean Fucking Taylor play, and that in and of itself was worth the price of admission.whlinder said:We? Were good. Really fucking good.
We haven’t won 11 in a regular season since.
Barring injury, Taylor would have been first ballot. As good a combination of physical enforcer and pass pro as there's been, period. There's a lot of love for Lott, Easley, and Atwater, and rightly so. Taylor was in that class and arguably better.
As to his death and hype, I think "overhyped" is overhyped. You and few others on this forum use it too much. It's a ubiquitous term here to describe things, teams, players, coaches and pretty much anything else that isn't favored status. Taylor was big deal before he died. @whlinder can confirm. -
I remember Sean Taylor well. He didn’t come in and dominate right away in the NFL. It was a little hit and miss. He’s not Miami’s best safety and he wouldn’t have been even if he was not killed.creepycoug said:
He was more than very good. Belichick and Brady were afraid of him. Many coaches were. It is very hard to find a guy who can enforce against size and play centerfield and ballhawk like Taylor could. He could have earned a good living as just one or the other, but had both. The guy that comes to mind as a comparison is Kenny Easley, who was more than just very good.RoadDawg55 said:
No Cane hate. I like them. I think Taylor was very good. I don’t think he was as good as you do and I think his death made him slightly overhyped.creepycoug said:
Sean Taylor was the player that made me realize that Roadie @RoadDawg55 either has major Cane hate and has gone @GrandpaSankey with it, or really doesn't know WFT he's talking about when it comes to player eval.whlinder said:
That is always the quintessential SFT play. I went to that game and was actually sitting in that endzone where he dove in to clinch a playoff berth. CSBcreepycoug said:
But you? had the blessing of watching Sean Fucking Taylor play, and that in and of itself was worth the price of admission.whlinder said:We? Were good. Really fucking good.
We haven’t won 11 in a regular season since.
Barring injury, Taylor would have been first ballot. As good a combination of physical enforcer and pass pro as there's been, period. There's a lot of love for Lott, Easley, and Atwater, and rightly so. Taylor was in that class and arguably better.
As to his death and hype, I think "overhyped" is overhyped. You and few others on this forum use it too much. It's a ubiquitous term here to describe things, teams, players, coaches and pretty much anything else that isn't favored status. Taylor was big deal before he died. @whlinder can confirm.


