I don't support UVA, Virginia Tech or WV...although I have hired (currently on staff) three VA Tech M.S. Computer Science graduates - they are very well schooled and disciplined. I am not sure from which air you are pulling your facts.WOW..."scum of the earth".... Funny thing is...REGARDLESS of how you PERSONALLY FEEL...HE was killed...HE didn't kill anybody. And about UM, maybe you should check the schools YOU like/support...is it VaTech? OR WVU?
They have been a pillar of excellence when it comes to your student athletes?
I am not defending him, I will defend what is right...even if it means someone that is not right. THAT my friend, is how are laws work. And you are putting him in the SAME CATEGORY AS O.J. Simpson.....in the same boat as someone that killed two people? ....do you really have a hatred to The U, the NFL or black men in general 'cause it sure as hell seems that way with the history of your comments...
Yes and the Thug Taylor cut a deal to plead guilty to misdomeaner charges. He should have been locked up, but instead was freed to spit in players faces and continue his hip hop thug lifestyle. I find it sad with all of the "oh he grew up a lot crap" when his child was born. That is the only good thing anyone has to say I guess. Apparantly it wasnt true. The guys that killed him probably didnt do it for no reason. The fact of the matter is that he was going to die sometime violently anyway with his demeanor and lifestyle, Redskin or not. They were idiots to draft him. And if you were a thug looking to "go clean" would you think it would be a good idea to buy a home in the drug cesspool of the US, Florida, that ranks #2 in the nation for violent crime according to the DEA??? DEA Briefs & Background, Drugs and Drug Abuse, State Factsheets, FloridaWasn't OJ aquited of those murders?
And if you were a thug looking to "go clean" would you think it would be a good idea to buy a home in the drug cesspool of the US, Florida, that ranks #2 in the nation for violent crime according to the DEA??? DEA Briefs & Background, Drugs and Drug Abuse, State Factsheets, Florida
Come on Joe..spitting in a guys face makes you a thug?? Bill Romanowski not only did that, but step on guys and even broke teammates jaws? Did anyone call HIM a thug...or were the terms used like "hard nose player" There is no doubt he had a pasted. The brandishing the gun...AGAIN, was before his duaghter was born and it was with the issue with the ATVs....almost 2 years ago just like the rest of his issues.
I would not be surprised this had to do with the break-in on his house last week.....but let's be perfectly clear here...he WAS the victim.
Yes and the Thug Taylor cut a deal to plead guilty to misdomeaner charges. He should have been locked up, but instead was freed to spit in players faces and continue his hip hop thug lifestyle.
Romo did not go around "brandishing guns". As I said before, anyone who does that, (ala Steven Jackson when he was with the Pacers), is a thug. Romo was simply a roid raging freak with a lot of mental problems.
Taylor was not a victim. If you play with fire, (which he did when he got into an altercation with someone he did not know about an a.t.v., and wheeled his pistol around), you will get burned.
The real victims are his daughter and girl friend. But then again, maybe not. They will be financially well taken care of, and maybe less exposed to court rooms, cops showing up at the door, and people breaking in their home in the dead of night looking for retaliation.
....But the feeling from the Redskins was that Taylor had put the problems that plagued him early in his career behind him -- including the seven fines he'd received for late hits and other infractions, and the $25,000 fine he incurred for skipping a mandatory rookie symposium after the Redskins selected him fifth overall in the 2004 draft. He was no longer the same man who had been accused of brandishing a gun during a fight in 2005. In that case, Taylor accepted a plea agreement of two misdemeanors and received 18 months' probation. Yet somehow, through all those issues, he had started the valuable process of growing up. The most obvious sign was the relationship he had with his 1-year-old daughter, Jackie. "It's hard to expect a man to grow up overnight, but ever since he had his child, it was like a new Sean, and everybody around here knew it," Redskins running back Clinton Portis told reporters. "He was always smiling, always happy, always talking about his child." Teammates always claimed that Taylor had more common sense than he displayed early in his career. It's much easier to believe that when observing his behavior since Jackie was born in May 2006. Not only had Taylor avoided trouble, but he had become even better on the field. A few weeks ago, Redskins defensive coordinator Gregg Williams gushed about how Taylor had become the best safety in the league, a defender whose intimidating combination of size (6-foot-2, 212 pounds) and speed allowed him to excel in coverage and against the run. The more you listened to people talk about Taylor, the more you sensed he had turned an important corner in his life and his career.....
Their life expectancy probably increased after this.Romo did not go around "brandishing guns". As I said before, anyone who does that, (ala Steven Jackson when he was with the Pacers), is a thug. Romo was simply a roid raging freak with a lot of mental problems.
Taylor was not a victim. If you play with fire, (which he did when he got into an altercation with someone he did not know about an a.t.v., and wheeled his pistol around), you will get burned.
The real victims are his daughter and girl friend. But then again, maybe not. They will be financially well taken care of, and maybe less exposed to court rooms, cops showing up at the door, and people breaking in their home in the dead of night looking for retaliation.
I think that just being in close proximity to this guy would have reduced your life expectancy. Thank god the kid wasnt in the house with him.I've been trying to stay out of this one, but I am just amazed (maybe horrified would be a better word) at some of the heartless comments on this topic.
Maybe he made bad choices. Maybe he was running with the wrong crowd. But unless he went and shot someone else and they (or their friend/relative) were coming back for revenge, I'm not sure where the "he got what was coming to him" attitude comes from. Even if that was the case, I don't believe taking one life repays another.
Do any of you have children? Take 10 seconds and think about how it would make you feel if you knew you were going to leave them behind or, better yet, how they would feel. Talking about them being better off because they won't be in a court room, they'll be financially taken care of and/or saying their life expectancy just went up is unfathomable to me.
The lack of respect for human life that is being displayed here is unbelievable.
I agree,no one knows yet what happend. And anyone whose gets into their car and drives drunk ,Has NO respect for human life either.That goes out to the goodie two shoes statement! Not you ONUOsfan ,He knows who he is.The lack of respect for human life that is being displayed here is unbelievable.
I think that just being in close proximity to this guy would have reduced your life expectancy. Thank god the kid wasnt in the house with him.
And we walk a number of people like you out of our buildings every year.......my retort is that I maintain a high-level government clearance, TS/SCI Lifestyle Poly and have never done such things. Additionally, I work for company with 80,000 other individuals who don't subscribe to this misconduct. If we did, our clearances would be revoked and we would tossed out on our asses.
let me see if i understand some of you guys here. are you saying because taylor associated with less desirables, that means he should have been shot.....maybe, murdered? you know i wouldn't want to think you all actually believe he got what he deserved? because, if you do, you should all be ashamed of yourselves.
i'd be willing to bet large sums of money that every person who posts here has done things in their life, they are ashamed of. some of us may have associated with bad people at one time.
look, i'm not saying the guy was a saint....but none of us are. yet, from what i've read today, it sounded like he was trying to turn his life around. yes, bad things happen to people who are bad. but bad things happen to people who are good too!!
He said Garcia called 911 on a cellphone. Sharpstein had said Monday that the house phone line had been cut, but on Tuesday clarified it, saying the house phone was not working, but the lines had not been cut.
Taylor was not supposed to be home. He had come back to Palmetto Bay, while the Redskins played in Tampa, to see an orthopedic surgeon for a second opinion on his injured knee, Sharpstein said.
''My instincts tell me this was not a murder or a hit. It was certainly not professionally done in that two random shots were fired. One his leg. The other hit the wall,'' Sharpstein said.
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