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Old 08-26-2005, 02:48 PM   #16
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Re: Coach Williams and Sean Taylor

I personally am still pissed off by ST's off the field probs. Yet, He is young and stupid. Hopefully, he is done with that stupidity, and does not turn our to be T.O.'s EVIL twin. If he is done, the fans will forgive. If Greg Williams believes in him, it is good enough for me, as the dude is a monster!!!! He is going to be a real problem for opposing offenses to contain. Arrington should raise hell as well. Basically, I would hate like hell to play out D as it will be raining blitzer's!!!!!
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Old 08-26-2005, 02:59 PM   #17
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Re: Coach Williams and Sean Taylor

I loved the GW 60-seconds. I agree with the comments that Sean is easily influenced--he seems to take on the personality of those around him. Right now, he's got GW, Marcus Washington, Shawn Springs, Joe Gibbs, etc. Down in Miami, he's got some thug from B-more with a baseball bat. SEAN--PLEASE STAY IN DC!!!

Another great thing about the WIlliams 60 was his comments at the end--where he talks about winning another Super Bowl for Joe Gibbs. Kick ass.
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Old 08-26-2005, 03:21 PM   #18
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Re: Coach Williams and Sean Taylor

Sean Taylor has brought so much to our D and has everything to do with our improvement on defense last year. Before Taylor our defense was not very consistant.
Great Safeties reduce the big play by the opposing offense. Great safeties lead to interceptions, fumbles, sacks and big hits. We need to develop a great SS and we would be all set on defense.
I am so glad we did not pick KWII.
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Old 08-26-2005, 04:12 PM   #19
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Defensewins, I agree with you. Who needs KWII when we have Cooley anyway! What a surprise he turned out to be AND we have Taylor on D. Gibbs as a coach has never been questioned, but maybe Gibbs as a personel guy, just needs to be given time.
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Old 08-26-2005, 04:22 PM   #20
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Gotta love the guy as an athlete in spite of off field stuff.

Question? How would you guys like to be an offensive coordinator trying to scheme for the skins knowing that Arrington and Taylor will be blitzing at the same time? Remember, Springs, Rogers, Harris and another safety are still in coverage.
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Old 08-26-2005, 04:29 PM   #21
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Gotta love the guy as an athlete in spite of off field stuff.

Question? How would you guys like to be an offensive coordinator trying to scheme for the skins knowing that Arrington and Taylor will be blitzing at the same time? Remember, Springs, Rogers, Harris and another safety are still in coverage.
Forget the OC, I'd really hate to the the quarterback!
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Old 08-26-2005, 04:59 PM   #22
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Re: Coach Williams and Sean Taylor

I hope the following headline doesn't happen....

Redskin Pro Bowl Safety sentenced to 5 yrs......

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 08-26-2005, 05:01 PM   #23
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I hope the following headline doesn't happen....

Redskin Pro Bowl Safety sentenced to 5 yrs......

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
At least he made the Pro Bowl...
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Old 08-26-2005, 05:24 PM   #24
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Re: Coach Williams and Sean Taylor

i still believe he is innocent, i have his word against the word of others.

It is gonna be rediculous, rediculous. ST is gonna be the very best safty in the league. GW can't stop raving about him. On the tailgate show or something like that GW said that the second year is the most important and it shows if someone will improve or not, He said Sean made the biggest improvement from last year than anyother player he has ever coached, he said he was "lightyears" ahead of last year

How can he really improve that much, it is gonna near perfect, and ST is gonna make a really really big name for himself if our team begins to win a few games, If we win he will start living up to his potential.

how do you improve perfection?
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Old 08-26-2005, 06:35 PM   #25
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i still believe he is innocent, i have his word against the word of others.

It is gonna be rediculous, rediculous. ST is gonna be the very best safty in the league. GW can't stop raving about him. On the tailgate show or something like that GW said that the second year is the most important and it shows if someone will improve or not, He said Sean made the biggest improvement from last year than anyother player he has ever coached, he said he was "lightyears" ahead of last year

How can he really improve that much, it is gonna near perfect, and ST is gonna make a really really big name for himself if our team begins to win a few games, If we win he will start living up to his potential.

how do you improve perfection?
Well, I'm sure he's still far away from perfection. But I think when he get's to the place, like our friend Ed Reed from up the road there, that every time he touches the ball he could score then I think he's getting close.

But the ultimate test, IMO, of his arrival is when other teams bring his name up first, not LaVar's, not M.Washington's, but ST when planning for game day then I think he's pretty much arrived.
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Old 08-26-2005, 06:41 PM   #26
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I love those 60 seconds w/ a Redskin clips. Very interesting.

Also notice that when asked what the biggest challenge facing kids today, Williams responded 'decision making'. Ahem, Sean Taylor.
Me too, I check skins.com very frequently to see when they have a new one. I like em alot.
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Old 08-26-2005, 06:47 PM   #27
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Taylor has the potential to completely revolutionize the safety position much like what LT did for the LB position.

I can't wait to see him this season.

Couldn't agree with you more on that Matty!

I said before we drafted this kid that he could go down as the greatest saftey of all time, I was a big fan of R. Lott although I couldn't stand the 9'ers, but Lott was the best I ever saw, but as Matty said I think we will see thing's out of this kid that will turn him into the LT of safties, for as dumb as he may seem off the field, he may be the smartest player on it, the man may be the most instinctive defensive player there is in the game, and that includes Lewis, and Reed!
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Old 08-26-2005, 07:05 PM   #28
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Re: Coach Williams and Sean Taylor

He needs to learn respect. Not returning your HoF coach's phone calls is inexcusable.
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Old 08-26-2005, 07:12 PM   #29
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If this guy can focus himself on playing at the highest level he will become the best player in football I think. He is arguably one of the top 5 or so athletes in the game. He reminds me so much of Arrington in terms of his mix of size athleticism and skill. Arrington has been a good ball player but something has kept him from getting to that next level... The Ray Lewis level. Maybe it is his tendency to free wheel it and maybe it has been circumstance but hopefully Taylor will be able to follow the path of Lewis (on the field only please) and not Lavar. I love Lavar but he has not reached his super high potential. Maybe this year he will.
I'm in the Sean Taylor fan club too. As far as Lavar goes...in all fairness, he hasn't ever been in a consistent defense and has been asked to do way too many things and then the next year had to unlearn what he learned in previous years. Give him some continuity in one system and he'll be the player we all hope and pray he can be.
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Old 08-26-2005, 09:47 PM   #30
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Re: Coach Williams and Sean Taylor

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i still believe he is innocent, i have his word against the word of others.

It is gonna be rediculous, rediculous. ST is gonna be the very best safty in the league. GW can't stop raving about him. On the tailgate show or something like that GW said that the second year is the most important and it shows if someone will improve or not, He said Sean made the biggest improvement from last year than anyother player he has ever coached, he said he was "lightyears" ahead of last year

How can he really improve that much, it is gonna near perfect, and ST is gonna make a really really big name for himself if our team begins to win a few games, If we win he will start living up to his potential.

how do you improve perfection?
Shhhhhhh.... Not so loud. If you keep talking about Sean Taylor and perfection you might wake up Sports Curmudgeon.
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