Cardinals’ Rolle: Taylor's death was no burglary

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Cardinals’ Rolle: Taylor's death was no burglary


Childhood friend says player was ‘scared every time he was down in Miami’

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22012741/


TEMPE, Ariz. - Still in disbelief of his childhood friend’s shooting death, Arizona Cardinals cornerback Antrel Rolle vowed Wednesday to make sure Sean Taylor is remembered.

He added he did not believe the killing was part of a burglary gone sour, and that Taylor had many enemies on the streets of Miami.

“This was not the first incident,” Rolle said. “They’ve been targeting him for three years now.”

Rolle said many former “friends” had it in for Taylor, who was trying to build a more stable life.

“He really didn’t say too much,” Rolle said, “but I know he lived his life pretty much scared every day of his life when he was down in Miami because those people were targeting him. At least, he’s got peace now.”

Rolle and Taylor, whose fathers were policemen in Homestead, Fla., started playing football together when they were 6 years old. They went on to become University of Miami teammates and NFL first-round draft picks. Both wore No. 21, Rolle for the Cardinals, Taylor for the Washington Commanders.

Rolle said he hadn’t talked to Taylor in a while, and that the Commander had withdrawn from the crowd he hung around with to build a new life with his girlfriend and young daughter.

“There was so much surrounding him,” Rolle said. “Everyone was talking about him bad, so he just had to distance himself from everyone and live a life of his own. ... Within the last year, I’ve never seen anyone make such a dramatic change,”

Withdrawing from a bad crowd isn’t easy, though, Rolle said.

“They say it was a burglary. It absolutely was not a burglary,” he said. “Down South, where we’re from, there were many people targeting Sean, a lot of jealousy, a lot of angry people.

“Sean, he had a large group of friends, and he no longer hung out with those friends, so you never know where this came from.”

Rolle said his family rushed to the hospital to be with Taylor’s family following the shooting.

“It really hasn’t hit me yet,” Rolle said, “the fact that I’m never going to see his face again, his ways, him performing on the field. My heart goes out to his girlfriend, his family, his little kid.”

Rolle will leave immediately after Sunday’s game against Cleveland on a flight to Miami, where he will attend Monday’s memorial service. But Rolle wants fans to keep remembering Taylor as the player he was and the man he was becoming after some rough years.


“I’m going to keep his name alive,” Rolle said. “Every time I make a play, I’m definitely going to mention him. I’m going to represent my 21 as his 21.”

Rolle said he and Taylor became friends as 6-year-old teammates for the Homestead Hurricanes. Later, when they played against each other, Rolle was a running back and Taylor a linebacker.

“They’d call a sweep one way,” Rolle said. “I would look at him on that side, and I would change the play myself and go the other way because I knew he would try to knock my head off.”

Rolle was an All-American as a senior in 2004 and was picked eighth overall by the Cardinals. A year before, Taylor earned similar honors at Miami, then went to Washington as the fifth overall choice.

“I definitely will go out there and play and do everything I can do because I know how much he loved the game,” Rolle said. “I don’t think there was anyone who lived it or took it as seriously as he did. I just told myself I’m not going to let his name die. We started when we were 6 years old, and we’re going to finish it together."
 

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The knife left on the pillow 1 week prior to the shooting should have been a clear sign.
 

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smarta5150;1795875 said:
The knife left on the pillow 1 week prior to the shooting should have been a clear sign.

A blind man could have seen that.
 

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well that is interesting and it is good to hear that he did change.

Seems strange if he was in danger though that he would keep his fiance and 18 month old there? Why not put them up in maryland or dc in a big fat layout and let them be safe and live the good life?
 

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Dave_in-NC;1795873 said:
If that's the case why keep a house in enemy territory?

Thank you. If he was so scared and whatnot then just split. Hello??? Go live in Virginia or someplace, dude!
 

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Here's what I don't get. If you are that afraid of a situation why not let NFL Security know about it? They have some of the very best security. These guys are retired FBI agents and stuff and they know what they are doing. If not for yourself, do it for your fiance and daughter.

Or at least move out of there. I understand that he just recently bought that house as well, like a year ago or so.
 

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theebs;1795883 said:
well that is interesting and it is good to hear that he did change.

Seems strange if he was in danger though that he would keep his fiance and 18 month old there? Why not put them up in maryland or dc in a big fat layout and let them be safe and live the good life?

I'm thinking the same thing.
 

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theebs;1795883 said:
well that is interesting and it is good to hear that he did change.

Seems strange if he was in danger though that he would keep his fiance and 18 month old there? Why not put them up in maryland or dc in a big fat layout and let them be safe and live the good life?

I watched some show on NFL Network tonight and the host (didn't pay attention to who it was) was saying that Taylor was still trying to be a tough guy off the field. I'm not saying he was or wasn't, that is what this guy said.

He was saying the same thing. ST should never have stayed in that house.
I guess there will be a ton more coming out about this.
 

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It was pretty obvious from the few facts that we have that it wasn't a burglary. If the cops down there truly believe it was a "burglary gone wrong" then they are complete idiots and it is more likely that they are trying to cover someone's arse.

Burglars don't break down bedroom doors to shoot someone, if they think the owner is awake they usually run for it, not break in a door and shoot the guy.

The fact that the house had been broken into the week before but nothing taken, just a kitchen knife left on Sean's pillow, should have put the cops on alert that this was a death threat against Taylor.

Maybe they didn't intend to kill him but just to wound him, shooting him in the leg.

I agree with Rolle, this sounds like some of his former "associates" trying to send him a message but it went too far. Most people don't die from a gunshot to the leg (just ask Keith Davis) but when you hit the femoral artery there isn't much hope of surviving.

It will be interesting to see what the police find out and how long it takes them.
 

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Dave_in-NC;1795873 said:
If that's the case why keep a house in enemy territory?

Because he would have lost some street cred had he taken the high road and, unfortunately for him, that might have been too much of a pride thing to overcome. When you say "enemy territory" do you mean near the hood or just in Miami in general?
 

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Cajuncowboy;1795888 said:
Here's what I don't get. If you are that afraid of a situation why not let NFL Security know about it? They have some of the very best security. These guys are retired FBI agents and stuff and they know what they are doing. If not for yourself, do it for your fiance and daughter.

Or at least move out of there. I understand that he just recently bought that house as well, like a year ago or so.

I haven't seen where Taylor reported he was afraid.
 

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Bleu Star;1795895 said:
Because he would have lost some street cred had he taken the high road and, unfortunately for him, that might have been too much of a pride thing to overcome. When you say "enemy territory" do you mean near the hood or just in Miami in general?

"enemy territory" wasn't meant to say the "hood" or Miami in general.
He was in a bad place as far as friends turned enemy. It could have been any neighborhood in the country.
I'm just going on what Rolle is saying.

I have to tell ya, if I'm a millionaire star NFL player I could care less about street cred.
 

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Dave_in-NC;1795896 said:
I haven't seen where Taylor reported he was afraid.

That probably played a major issue in this taking place. His not being afraid. Hell... if it was me and someone left a knife in my bed????? I would have hired a security guard to camp in the dark corners of my house (while my family slept soundly) with a very expensive gun and spring upon the very first breacher of any entrance.
 

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THUMPER;1795893 said:
It was pretty obvious from the few facts that we have that it wasn't a burglary. If the cops down there truly believe it was a "burglary gone wrong" then they are complete idiots and it is more likely that they are trying to cover someone's arse.

Burglars don't break down bedroom doors to shoot someone, if they think the owner is awake they usually run for it, not break in a door and shoot the guy.

The fact that the house had been broken into the week before but nothing taken, just a kitchen knife left on Sean's pillow, should have put the cops on alert that this was a death threat against Taylor.

Maybe they didn't intend to kill him but just to wound him, shooting him in the leg.

I agree with Rolle, this sounds like some of his former "associates" trying to send him a message but it went too far. Most people don't die from a gunshot to the leg (just ask Keith Davis) but when you hit the femoral artery there isn't much hope of surviving.

It will be interesting to see what the police find out and how long it takes them.

I agree, this wasn't a burglary. Also, he had a home security system that wasn't turned on from what I heard. The other thing is that one report said that the phone line was cut, telling me that the person who did this either was familiar with Taylor's activity, knowing he didn't turn the system on or he saw the security signs outside the house and knew if he cut them, the company would not get the signal.

FYI, you can get a line cut feature added to these systems that if a line is cut, it activates the alarm and the monitoring company knows about it and responds.
 

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Dave_in-NC;1795898 said:
"enemy territory" wasn't meant to say the "hood" or Miami in general.
He was in a bad place as far as friends turned enemy. It could have been any neighborhood in the country.
I'm just going on what Rolle is saying.

It's pretty obvious to me that this was a "job"... We'll probably never know who was actually behind this because the person that got paid to do it is probably some nobody that lives in obscurity and makes a buck every once in awhile. That's my sole belief. I've been wrong before but nothing can sway me from this one (short of a police arrest..which will probably never happen).
 

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Dave_in-NC;1795896 said:
I haven't seen where Taylor reported he was afraid.

“He really didn’t say too much,” Rolle said, “but I know he lived his life pretty much scared every day of his life when he was down in Miami because those people were targeting him. At least, he’s got peace now.”

This was in the original post of the thread.
 

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It kind of seems the shot in the leg might have been meant for a knee under these circumstances.
 
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