I know he is not a Dolphin, but he is a Miami guy who got shot in his home early this morning. Bullet reportedly severed his femoral artery and he lost a ton of blood. He is in emergency surgery right now and is listed in "extremely critical" condition.
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Yeah, he's a Redskin and a Miami resident and a former Cane:
http://www.local6.com/news/14692811/detail.html
My prayers are with him and his family. -
can't say I'm suprised. he wasn't exactly the type of person to have good karma following him. Never liked the guy, typical Canes product.
But no one deserves that. He will be in my prayers. -
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Someone on another board who supposedly has a source at the hospital says that Taylor died on the operating table but it hasn't been released yet. Don't know if it is true or not, but there it is.
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EDIT: quoted the wrong post. was in reply to the report of his death -
you have absolutely no reason not to like the guy, but because he is a Cane you think he had it coming?
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No, it's not. It's baloney. Every major program produces bad apples. I can name examples from every school, from Penn State to Notre Dame. -
To dispute it is pointless, because it's obvious that you are clueless and biased on the matter.
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Could be true though because the people who work there would be the only ones who could have that info other than his mom or dad.
Seans house is roped off with 3 crime scene vans in the driveway. -
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First of all, my thoughts and prayers go out to Taylor and the Taylor family.
You would think that being shot in the lower part of the body was a blessing, but I hear he was shot in the biggest artery in the lower part of the body and the blood loss is what has put him in critical condition.
Taylor definitely is not a saint, and this possibily in connection to some of his past events in life, but nobody is deserving of this . . . especially with his girlfriend and infant son at home with him, I hope they catch the bum/bums that did this. -
He is young and in good health, he made it to the hospital so hopefully they will be able to keep blood in him that he may live. -
When he was a Cane, no one ever herd about him getting in trouble or even talking smack with people on and off the field. When he got that huge signing bonus it went to his head, and he was even getting into fights with his best friends. Ever since he went thru court, he has changed back to the Sean of old. He made up with all his friends by calling them or showing up at their doors to appologize.
I think this incident is by the very same people who targeted him last time. -
I was listening to a Clinton Portis interview on this shooting, and he said that it could have happened to anybody. Like it was a bad luck thing.
I don't think so . . . all of the huge houses in Palmetto Bay, and they happen to go after Taylor (and they fired shots on top of it), I'm thinking he definitely knew the people who did this, or the people who did this had a connection with someone he knew.
It's going to once again look bad on Taylor and the UM program, but hey, we are used to getting negative opinions of the program and the former/current players, even tho the players change and the program is changing.
I still wish the best to Sean, and hopefully he makes a full recovery . . . he IMO is up there with Ed Reed as the best safety in the league. -
I just read a report saying he was shot in the groin... wouldn't be surprised if it was some pshyco ex-girfriend trying to hit something else
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How about it reflects badly on these scum who would do such a thing? -
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Like I said earlier, Sean Taylor is definitely no saint, and he has done his dirt in the past . . . it seems like he has started fresh, but unfortunately I think this incident occured because of something that happened in his "dirt" phase of his past. All specualtion on my part of course, but its very unfortunate that this happened. -
from pft for what's it worth
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http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=pasquarelli_len&id=2106416
I don't have something against all Canes alumni. There are plenty of great Canes in Pro Football that represent the U very decently. The most admirable would have to be Reggie Wayne. The things that really drag down UM's reputation are stories like this one...
http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-62925006.html
Then you have players like Kellen Winslow II, Michael Irvin, and debatably Warren Sapp, that make their school look like a joke.
It doesn't help when you start brawls with your opponent either.
I am also aware that it hasn't always been that way in Miami, and that the recent years of embarrassment do not do justice to the many great players that have played for the Canes. But you can not sit back and completely act appalled by the idea that someone would consider Um to be a source of lesser character players.
I like seeing Vinny Testeverde play into his grave. I love watching Dan Morgan as a linebacker. Edgerrin James, Reggie Wayne, Frank Gore, Clinton Portis, Vernon Carey, and many other are very admirable players that UM can be very proud of. But unfortunately, they should be embarrassed about a few too many also.
And for the record, I hate Marice Clarett. he had an extremely high level of talent, and he had a great college and pro career ahead of him. But he couldn't follow the rules, and he made himself look bad, along with his entire university. That can't be forgiven, not after all the chances he was given.
Sean Taylor, get well soon, you deserve life, but you don't deserve your job. -
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Or willie smith being arrested for drugs (of course) or Dan Sileo being run out of U of M?
Taylor was at home minding his own business, he was targeted for a robbery, if one wishes to paint with such a brush, perhaps you could start with you know...the armed robbers?Last edited: Nov 26, 2007 -
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unfreaking real! -
Michael Irvin, Warren Sapp have nothing whatsoever to do with man fighting for his life after being a victim of a violent crime in his own home with his girlfriend and his child present. -
My thoughts and prayers go out to him and his family.
I do have one question. What the hell does his past or his school have do with this poor fellow getting shot??? Let me answer for you NOTHING!!! So why are you guys even bringing it up?? -
I'm not gonna talk about his past anymore, because this thread is dedicated to him and his hopeful full recovery. I'm sorry I even mentioned anything on it, I was just speculating why this may have happened. It really has been a violent year in South Florida between the BSO killings and young kids getting shot, worst year in recent memory. -
I just heard this news and I'm in total shock. Sean Taylor was one of my favorite players ever, I loved him so much. I have his signed photo over my bed and his jersey in my closet. I am just in shock, it feels like someone I know really well this has happened to. :(
I hope you get well Sean and I'll pray for you. -
BTW.....Again, for anyone thinking this is "he got shot in the leg"...If you've ever seen or tried to treat somone with a femoral severing...It's more graphic and terrible than you can possibly believe.....(Don't ask me how I know)...
That young man is very, very, lucky to even be alive right now.
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