Wash. Times: Is this the season of Sean Taylor?

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Is this the Season of Sean?

By Ryan O'Halloran
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
August 3, 2007


The defense will be molded to Sean Taylor's strengths this season rather than the other way around.

Other than the generosity of Dan Snyder's checkbook, no Washington Commanders topic generates more praise than the performance, future and personality of safety Sean Taylor.

His teammates point to his physical conditioning and mental aptitude as reasons why last year's Pro Bowl appearance is the first of many.

“He's a beast,” linebacker Marcus Washington said.

“On the field, he's an animal,” safety Pierson Prioleau said.

His coaches point to his emergence as a vocal leader and unselfishness to play any role at any place on the field as reasons why he remains the right guy to build a secondary around.

“It's amazing how he's found ways to improve,” assistant head coach-defense Gregg Williams said.

“He's getting better and better every day,” safeties coach Steve Jackson said.

So is this the Season of Sean? Is this when the takeaway total escalates, the fundamental tackle is generally made and the touchdown total escalates?

Although not close to the biggest question mark on the Commanders' defense, the season in a sense revolves around Taylor. If he's ready to take the next step, he could join the position's elite. If not, then it could be another long fall for the defense.

The Commanders are banking that a simplified role will allow Taylor to present complicated problems for an opponent.

Whereas the first three years of Williams' defense were about throwing everything at opponents in an effort to confuse them, this year will represent a philosophical shift — putting together a game plan that adjusts to a player's strengths rather than having the player adjust his game to fit the scheme.

“What it does is remove the clutter from him,” Williams said. “It lets him refine his go-get-the-ball techniques. ... We all get better when we shorten our checklist of what we have to work on. We've done a better job identifying that for Sean and other players. We've identified fewer things to master, and hopefully that will turn into production.”

From afar, it appeared Taylor struggled last year. He had only one interception and didn't recover a fumble (he forced three). And he missed a lot of tackles.

But, Jackson said, “There were a lot of situations outside Sean's control last year, and he was doing what he thought was best for the Commanders.”

Ideally, the Commanders would like to use Taylor as a true free safety, a player who stays 20 yards away from the line of scrimmage and delivers big hits and takeaways. In 2006, his role was anything but free — it included covering the slot receiver, playing near the line to help a struggling run defense and making quick decisions on which cornerback or linebacker to help in double coverage.

By adding rookie LaRon Landry to play strong safety, Taylor will be allowed to play his position the way he did in college, when he had 10 interceptions in 2003.

Taylor has only seven interceptions in 46 NFL games. Figuring out how to examine his complete body of work through three NFL seasons is difficult.

On the one hand, he has stayed healthy (two missed games), produced high tackle numbers (76, 70, 111) and delivered big hits (tight ends are aware he's on the field).

On the other, he has one regular-season touchdown, more personal foul penalties (12) than interceptions and appears to be a fundamentally flawed tackler.

Taylor's first three years compare favorably to the league's other top safeties. He has 257 tackles. Chicago's Mike Brown had 258 from 2000 to 2002 and Dallas' Roy Williams had 265 from 2002 to 2004. Taylor's combined 14 interceptions/forced fumbles are more than New England's Eugene Wilson (11), Philadelphia's Brian Dawkins (10) and Pittsburgh's Troy Polamalu (10) had in their first three seasons.

The only safety Taylor doesn't measure up to is Baltimore's Ed Reed, who had 232 tackles and 21 interceptions in his first three seasons.

Jackson countered by saying that many of the aforementioned safeties have played with the same people for years. In just three years, Taylor has started alongside seven different teammates.

”Some safeties, they've played together for a long time,” Jackson said. “We didn't have that last year. We had it two years ago. When you're out there and don't know where the corner's going to be, where the linebackers are going to be, whether the scheme has changed for this game because of injuries, that's a lot different than going into the game knowing you've played with a guy for two years.”

Those around Taylor acknowledge the lack of takeaways and say the new role will increase his interception opportunities. But they defend his tackling abilities.

“He's an excellent tackler,” Williams said. “The tackles that you talk about him missing is because he's trying to blow somebody up. One of the things that comes with experience is being a smart tackler.”

Around the team, all parties say Taylor has become more willing to speak up. Around the media is another story. The team's media relations staff has tried to set up a group interview session for Taylor the last three days, but each attempt has been futile.

For the fourth straight year, that leaves others to do Taylor's talking. And Prioleau — who has become close with Taylor — predicts big things.

”He's starting to cross the bridge from athletic ability to knowing the game,” Prioleau said. “He's having a phenomenal camp. The way we play him this year, hopefully we'll see more production.”

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There are no excuses for all those missed tackles. Typical skin piece- no relation at all to reality.
 

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Taylor is a good player. Can't diminish his impact cause he wears the wrong colors.

But I'm ready to take it to him !!!
 

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I'm just crossing my fingers that Taylor thugs out again, then Quick-Draw Goodell can bring the hammer down on him.

Really, it's gotta just be a matter of time.
 

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Taylor can't cover everyone; he needs his corners to do their jobs. If Carlos Rodgers doesn't step up and become a shut-down guy or close to it, speedy WRs will continue to hurt them deep.
 

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“On the field, he's an animal,” safety Pierson Prioleau said.

Prioleau continued on and said "but off the field, he is dumb as a rock".
 

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Whereas the first three years of Williams' defense were about throwing everything at opponents in an effort to confuse them, this year will represent a philosophical shift — putting together a game plan that adjusts to a player's strengths rather than having the player adjust his game to fit the scheme. -Sounds like another way of saying either the system or the players sucked last year. And we can't fire the whole team.
 

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So they molded the defense around Sean Taylor? How? By drafting another safety that hits hard but hasn't faced the speed of an NFL passing attack? By addressing their pass rush? By signing solid free agent CB's whom dont' have a injury rap sheet longer than Pac-thugs' criminal rap sheet? Or ones that have seven years experience of doing next to nothing on the field? I don't get it? Someone, anyone, please enlighten me.
 

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tomson75;1574835 said:
So they molded the defense around Sean Taylor? How? By drafting another safety that hits hard but hasn't faced the speed of an NFL passing attack? By addressing their pass rush? By signing solid free agent CB's whom dont' have a injury rap sheet longer than Pac-thugs' criminal rap sheet? Or ones that have seven years experience of doing next to nothing on the field? I don't get it? Someone, anyone, please enlighten me.



Give it a few minutes and someone from "the other side" will definitely enlighten you.....

queue firehawk in 3.....2.......1.........:D
 

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1fisher;1574874 said:
Give it a few minutes and someone from "the other side" will definitely enlighten you.....

queue firehawk in 3.....2.......1.........:D

That's what I've been anticipating. Nothing like a good ol' troll bashing. :D
 

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tomson75;1574880 said:
That's what I've been anticipating. Nothing like a good ol' troll bashing. :D


I'm kinda surprised they haven't shown up..... I guess they are busy at ES posting in the "do you hate TO (skins fans)" thread:rolleyes:
 

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1fisher;1574925 said:
I'm kinda surprised they haven't shown up..... I guess they are busy at ES posting in the "do you hate TO (skins fans)" thread:rolleyes:

haha that thread did crack me up. Of course everyone hates TO. Its so easy to hate him. Everyone outside of Dallas Hates him, and many of you still do. If he wasnt a Cowboy (like when he played for the eagles) you would hate him.
 

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apickmans;1574943 said:
haha that thread did crack me up. Of course everyone hates TO. Its so easy to hate him. Everyone outside of Dallas Hates him, and many of you still do. If he wasnt a Cowboy (like when he played for the eagles) you would hate him.

Touche, in reality, both players (TO and Taylor) could both have monster years this year. Which could be why they are hated by the other team.
 

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Jarv;1574951 said:
Touche, in reality, both players (TO and Taylor) could both have monster years this year. Which could be why they are hated by the other team.


Taylor had a bad year, ill be the first to admit it. TO actually had a good year and probably should of gone to the Pro Bowl (its all political now anyways, which hurts TO). I'm really expecting Taylor to step it up a lot this season and play more of a true FS. Just like Roy, ST has lost a lot of weight and will be the centerfield we all envisioned when we drafted him (i hope).
 

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His teammates point to his physical conditioning and mental aptitude as reasons why last year's Pro Bowl appearance is the first of many.


The Commanders are banking that a simplified role will allow Taylor to present complicated problems for an opponent.


“What it does is remove the clutter from him,” Williams said. “It lets him refine his go-get-the-ball techniques. ... We all get better when we shorten our checklist of what we have to work on.[/quote]


:laugh1: :laugh1: :laugh1:

This writer uses the same logic that our RedStink posters use! Does everyone up in DC talk out of both sides of their mouth all the time? :confused:
 

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5Stars;1574971 said:
His teammates point to his physical conditioning and mental aptitude as reasons why last year's Pro Bowl appearance is the first of many.


The Commanders are banking that a simplified role will allow Taylor to present complicated problems for an opponent.


“What it does is remove the clutter from him,” Williams said. “It lets him refine his go-get-the-ball techniques. ... We all get better when we shorten our checklist of what we have to work on.


:laugh1: :laugh1: :laugh1:

This writer uses the same logic that our RedStink posters use! Does everyone up in DC talk out of both sides of their mouth all the time? :confused:[/quote]

Teammates are praising ST?? weeeeiiiiiiiiird.
 

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apickmans;1574985 said:
:laugh1: :laugh1: :laugh1:

This writer uses the same logic that our RedStink posters use! Does everyone up in DC talk out of both sides of their mouth all the time? :confused:

Teammates are praising ST?? weeeeiiiiiiiiird.[/quote]


Well, to be fair on what I'm saying and what you just said, Portis also praised Vick!

;)
 

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They do have the potential to have excellent safeties ... can't take that away from them.

.... their CB's and DL, on the otherhand.
 
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