“Dad, how good was Sean Taylor?” 🐐

"Dad, how good was Sean Taylor?” 🐐
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  1. ![gif](giphy|zlJ9t94vzv4mj5VH3K|downsized)

    Still my all time favorite player. Best I’ve ever seen

  2. Sean Taylor was as big as a linebacker, as fast as a corner, and as vicious as a free safety. By his second year in the league he was already dominant, and he was just coming into his own when he was murdered.

    The specific thing I still remember to this day was that Terrell Owens, who played us twice a year back then, was absolutely terrified of him, and never had a decent game when Taylor was on the field.

  3. Man he was generational. Players woulda loved to come play with him in dc

  4. Sean Taylor was good enough that I cried when it was announced that he died from his gunshot wounds… 😒

  5. I still remember a poster I saw once. “70% of the planet is covered by water. The remaining 30% is covered by Sean Taylor.”

  6. My goodness would he have feasted in the modern NFL. Think of what he could’ve done in the Ravens/Macdonald/Minter scheme. Those nickel blitz packages they run would’ve given running backs pass pro nightmares and given QB poo in their pants.Β 

    And then he could turn around and lock down your TE or slot receiver and patrol a deep zone while his teammates hunt the QB? My man could’ve been the fiest player with an 8 int 8 sack season. He was built for positionless defense.Β 

  7. Only played 3 seasons. Was way more than just a hard hitter, he was everything at the safety position. Absolute ball hawk and nobody can convince me he isn’t the GOAT

  8. When they use the term β€œball hawk” he was that. Damn shame we couldn’t experience more years of his elite level safety play.

  9. Are we as a fan base obligated to post this and subsequently jerk off to this like once a month? Yes, he was great lol but we do this every few weeks πŸ˜‚

  10. I miss watching him play. I wonder what would he be like if he was still alive…

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