He was certainly up there. I feel bad for our younger fans. I got to watch Sean at Gulliver absolutely embarrass dudes, I was in the stands when he knocked PK Sam's soul out of his body, I was in the stands for the best defensive game I've ever seen a singular player play in person in Doak in 2003, even the plays he made that he really wasn't even supposed to make (like the return against the gator in 2003) were just different. Being able to see him so many times in person is such an incredible blessing...YouTube just doesn't do it justice at all. He was genuinely unfair. It took him a bit to get his head on straight, I think Sean's life is well documented at this point, but that last year or so in Washington he really figured it all out. He was finally a true professional, and I genuinely believe with every part of me that he would have wound up the best defensive back to ever play the game. A true first-ballot Hall of Famer and all-time great.