R.I.P. Sean Taylor

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Just watched a few highlight clips. Still drops your jaw to see some of the things that dude did, even though you've seen them dozens of times. I swear he took significantly longer strides than anyone else on the field. It's also amazing the way he can not only tackle but make a powerful hit with one arm. Over and over you see him not have the time/angle to get centered on a guy and yet lay the dude out with power with one outreached arm. Nuts.

RIP, Sean. Legend.
 
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Not only was he a Legendary Player, he was a down to earth dude. Met him in south beach, we talk 10-15 minutes.
 
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Quick story of Sean.

I played for Booker T., we traveled down south to Gulliver to play them. We kept seeing this #1 all over the field, he lined up at RB, LB and Safety. This guy was making plays, long runs, big hits. We looked around, we was like, "who is this #1??" One of our coaches looked over and said " fellas, that's Sean Taylor"

I mean....I NEVER saw a guy that made sooo many plays in one game. It was unbelievable!

RIP GOAT, it was a pleasure playing you.
 
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