Anyone? Really hoping to track it down...
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The fact that if Sean was still here on earth with us, there would be NO DOUBT WHATSOEVER that he would be in the conversation of the best safeties in the NFL. Period. I was driving to work that morning when his passing came across the radio. I started banging my hand against the steering wheel and was cussing like a sailor. Then I suddenly stopped all of that, calmed myself down and said "Thy Will be done". I then let it go and accepted what happened. Continued prayers going out to Sean's family and especially to his daughter Jackie.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ko1iF...eature=related
This is an amazing compilation, ending with Sean walking through the tunnel when he got hurt (his last time on the field). Fun to watch, but so heartbreaking.
This was deep. RIP #21 Sean Taylor MEAST (man-beast) HTTR!
I was happily surprised I didn't have to watch a 30 second commercial before the video, good on you ESPN.
That's twice today I teared up watching a Sean Taylor video.
I think it would be great if ESPN did a 30 for 30 of Sean Taylor.
Wow chills and teary eyes... Sean was my alltime favorit player. I have a painted picture of him in my room, wear his jersey on every sunday...
Powerful how those guys speak about him!!
Hopefully I will get the chance to meet him on the other side. Just to let him know, how much we cared!
---------- Post added November-28th-2012 at 11:00 PM ----------
We should def wirte ESPN to ask for that!
I miss you ST
Deuce One.
RIP Meast.
RIP Sean. Taken to early.
Watching Tana choke up was powerful. An amazing football player and by all accounts a great person.
I think that's one of the things that made this so hard on everyone. EVERYONE was fond of Sean. He made mistakes, on AND off the field, but his persona just magnetized people to him. He was by far my favorite Redskin, just behind Art Monk (& that's sayin' something) even before his tragic death. Non-Skins fans have no clue the affect this guy was already having on the League, how WRs & TEs did NOT want to go into his zone. When they heard his footsteps, it was like bongo drums inside their heads, warning them of impending danger. I don't care how hard Palamalu hits, he will never be as affective a player as Sean was.
His loss was insurmountable. :(
RIP Sean. We miss you more than you will ever know.
Thanks for posting that link. You know, seeing it takes me back. That core of Taylor, Moss, Portis, and Cooley was great. Sad to see everyone but Moss out of the picture (I know Cooley is back, but not as an integral part of the team anymore).