WT: Taylor case may change

Geez, not again.

You're right, ST is God, best player ever. Skeet skeet baby!
 
zrinkill said:
Pics proof nothing about how he tackles?

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Yea I'm sure that ended up in a very legal tackle ;)

I never said that he has never facemasked a player. He was penalized 15 yards on that play, and that's fine.

Show me a video where he rips a player down by the back of their neck, like when Roy broke TO's ankle.
 
SkinsFan26 said:
As a Commanders fan, of course I want to assume the best will happen for Sean.

As Cowboys fans, of course you all want to assume the worst will happen for Sean.

That being said, none of us know what really happened. In fact, half of what we read about this case is probably false.

Reading what was published today, 10 days before trial, all of us must agree that he probably will not see any jail time. Truthfully, 5 months ago none of us truly believed he would serve any time. The prosecution never seemed to have a case and following precedent of rich athletes on trial, even if the prosecution had a case he would have been found not guilty.

false claim buddy, doesn't he have a kid? i hope that these people are just out to get him. i hope that he remains free, no one should go to jail....plus whos gonna spit at to when hes speeding down the side lines (what i couldn't resist?)
 
SkinsFan26 said:
You really care a lot about my feelings,considering all that I am is an annoying little troll!

Sean does not tackle people by their jerseys or shoulder pads. That's not saying he doesn't touch those parts of the other player at any time. My point was that he doesn't grab jerseys and pull players down by their neck. Never once have I seen Sean do that.

Don't post pictures with Sean's hands on someone's jersey, that proves nothing. Two of the pictures that were previously posted (Boldin, Chicago QB) were tackles where Sean did not pull players down by their neck. He rode Boldin down from behind and launched himself at the Chicago player. Provide a video if you have one that shows Sean imitating Roy Williams. If you do that, I will admit that I was wrong.

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NFCEast4life said:
Not blasting Roy just trying to be fair.

Thats the point man ..... this Commander Troll was saying in another thread how Taylor was so much superior than Roy .... That he didnt have to make dirty tackles .....

He went so far as to say that Taylor has NEVER tackled someone by the collar and ran away from the thread after he was shown ic after pic of him doing just that. :rolleyes:

Personally I think Taylor is a great Free safety talent wise.
 
zrinkill said:
Thats the point man ..... this Commander Troll was saying in another thread how Taylor was so much superior than Roy .... That he didnt have to make dirty tackles .....

He went so far as to say that Taylor has NEVER tackled someone by the collar and ran away from the thread after he was shown ic after pic of him doing just that. :rolleyes:
Personally I think Taylor is a great Free safety talent wise.
I agree that homerism is probably rampant here in the cowboys forum from Skins fans. I personally remeber Taylor horsecollaring Tiki the last time the skins played the Giants. It happens alot until players get hurt and unfortunately T.O. and Roy just happened to be the involuntary pioneers of the rule change. Both are damn good safeties and gives the NFCE more reason to believe it is the conference to watch out for (w/ the exception of the Eagles IMO) in 2006.
 
NFCEast4life said:
I agree that homerism is probably rampant here in the cowboys forum from Skins fans. I personally remeber Taylor horsecollaring Tiki the last time the skins played the Giants. It happens alot until players get hurt and unfortunately T.O. and Roy just happened to be the involuntary pioneers of the rule change. Both are damn good safeties and gives the NFCE more reason to believe it is the conference to watch out for (w/ the exception of the Eagles IMO) in 2006.


That was quite possibly one of the most unbiased things I have seen a Skins fan say on here. You need to go back to extremeskins obviously the brainwashing hasn't taken yet.
 
NFCEast4life said:
Man I had no idea you guys hate ST so much that you started a thread on it. Instead of having a civil discussion about the case all I read is everyone staying along their "party" lines: boys fan (guilty) skins fan (not guilty). I would assume that boys fans could care less either way and if he is found not guilty you guys can look forward to making him look like the inferior Saftey of the NFCE.


1fisher did NOT start the thread and tell me where I have placed judgement on ST... I was merely quoting what your fellow ES homers were saying! Also, why are you trolling on a cowboy message board????:eek:

Some of us just happen to think he's guilty.... what's wrong with that? If he was on any other team I would feel the same way..... My glasses are clear not colored like yours!:D
 
NFCEast4life said:
I agree that homerism is probably rampant here in the cowboys forum from Skins fans. I personally remeber Taylor horsecollaring Tiki the last time the skins played the Giants. It happens alot until players get hurt and unfortunately T.O. and Roy just happened to be the involuntary pioneers of the rule change. Both are damn good safeties and gives the NFCE more reason to believe it is the conference to watch out for (w/ the exception of the Eagles IMO) in 2006.

I don't see where you typed "I was wrong" as you stated in one of your earlier posts?????:D
 
BigDFan5 said:
That was quite possibly one of the most unbiased things I have seen a Skins fan say on here. You need to go back to extremeskins obviously the brainwashing hasn't taken yet.



:laugh2: :laugh2:
 
SkinsFan26 said:
As a Commanders fan, of course I want to assume the best will happen for Sean.

As Cowboys fans, of course you all want to assume the worst will happen for Sean.
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I think everybody but Commander fan wants him to be locked up. People are tired of seeing the rich and famous be set free with a slap on the wrist. He committed the crime, and by golly he should do the time. Say hello to Bubba Big Bear!!!!
 
I just read that ES thread and everytime I read anything Art says I leave with a sour taste in my mouth. He is now arguing with law students about the definition of assault. Whats really sad is that the law students/lawyers are walking on egg shells around him because of the facist he is.

To me its really simple. If the DA has the gun and a couple of witnesses saying he was brandishing it, Taylor is screwed.

If either of those are not the case more than likely hell get off. To think that some new evidence has come to light in the past year to change the DA's stance is unlikely at best. If anything the defense attorneys are feeling out for a deal.
 
I think everybody but Commander fan wants him to be locked up. People are tired of seeing the rich and famous be set free with a slap on the wrist. He committed the crime, and by golly he should do the time. Say hello to Bubba Big Bear!!!!
Come on now. Nobody here knows if he actually committed this "crime". The only reason this is even a big case is because it occurred in Florida, with it's wacky gun laws.

We all know what he was accused of, and what the alleged circumstances were. The fact is, the only reason people here want him to do jail time is because he is a Commander. A controversal Commander at that, and I can see why fans of opposing teams hate his guts. These are the same reasons that make him my favorite football player.

But the fact remains, the maximum sentance for this crime is complete BS. I wouldn't wish that on ANY Cowboy in the same situation. It's a complete joke.

If that was Roy Williams up there, accused of pointing a gun at some punks who he knew stole his fishing boat on Lake Dallas, everyone on this board would be defending him out the ***. The charges would have probably already been dropped, since it would have occurred in TX instead of FL, and no DA would give a crap about trying to press some misdemeanor charge on a football player to make a name for himself.

Come on. A couple months in jail maybe....a year tops. For people to wish the maximum sentance on this kid is just evil.
 
Mr. Grundle said:
Come on. A couple months in jail maybe....a year tops. For people to wish the maximum sentance on this kid is just evil.

Well, a couple months to a year is probably overly lenient, but anything more than five years is harsh if you just pointed a gun at someone. I agree that the maximum sentence is definitely harsh when murderers and child molesters get off easier.

Oh man, that last part didn't sound good...
 
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