Gone But Not Forgotten

fiverings01

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Can't believe its been 5 years

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As a football player, I agree with you. As a human being and a role model, he is not worth emulating or worshipping. Perhaps if he had lived and been able to change his life, my latter comment would be different, but he didnt. In today's world, Golden would suspend him for multiple games, or kick him off the team.
 
As a football player, I agree with you. As a human being and a role model, he is not worth emulating or worshipping. Perhaps if he had lived and been able to change his life, my latter comment would be different, but he didnt. In today's world, Golden would suspend him for multiple games, or kick him off the team.

1. He didn't say he was worshipping him or emulating him
2. He did show him in a football uniform holding a football, and not street clothes holding a gun.
 
Sean Taylor wasn't a bad person. What happened to him could happen to any person who comes from South FL and ends up famous with millions of dollars at his disposal. GTFOOH with that BS!

Greatest safety to ever play the game and was still getting better every game in the NFL.
 
As a football player, I agree with you. As a human being and a role model, he is not worth emulating or worshipping. Perhaps if he had lived and been able to change his life, my latter comment would be different, but he didnt. In today's world, Golden would suspend him for multiple games, or kick him off the team.

Same could be said about half of the players on each of our championship teams...
 
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As a football player, I agree with you. As a human being and a role model, he is not worth emulating or worshipping. Perhaps if he had lived and been able to change his life, my latter comment would be different, but he didnt. In today's world, Golden would suspend him for multiple games, or kick him off the team.

If you are referring to his murder, you are way off!
 
As a football player, I agree with you. As a human being and a role model, he is not worth emulating or worshipping. Perhaps if he had lived and been able to change his life, my latter comment would be different, but he didnt. In today's world, Golden would suspend him for multiple games, or kick him off the team.

How could you drop a bomb like that and not follow it up with any info? Let the man rest on his day. He was many people's idols. Don't tarnish his reputation by stating things and not backing them up.
 
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