They just teased the Sean Taylor story on ESPNews and said, "Sean Taylor in Serious Condition"
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RM, I saw the same headline and thought exactly the same thing.
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kind of a scarface ending. with a different little friend
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But hey, he's black and he went to Miami. He's obviously a thug who's somehow responsible for this. There HAS to be more to the story, because burglaries never end with the homeowner being shot and the perpetrator fleeing. Sorry, but in cases where a guy's either dying or severely ****ed up, regardless, I'm going to give him the benefit of the doubt until something comes up to disprove that line of thinking. |
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My prayers and thoughts to Sean Taylor, and his family. ... I didn't know that Taylor's father is the chief of the Florida City Police Dept.
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Fox Sports: Source: (Updated 10 minutes ago) I'm a little leery about posting this information. It requires more than one source. ... if it's not true, they run the risk of losing credibility and I'll be pi$$ed. http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/7490604 |
It's pretty screwed up how some people seem to imply that Sean Taylor got what he had coming to him.....
His dad is the Chiefs of ****ing Police, I'm sure he's out thuggin around. And whoever did that is ****in dead, you just damn near killed the Chief of Polices kid. You know this headline could have read "Sean Taylor slices man to pieces" seeing as it says he has a machete for protection....I wonder how everyone would be responding to that. "What a thug he cut that guy up" |
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But come on. Seriously, how many burglaries involve the burglars kicking down doors and shooting the homeowner? (See story in Post 66.) That is not the modus operendi of run-of-the-mill burglars, of whom 99.99 percent will run at the first sign of trouble, and it's not like those guys were cornered or anything. It's exceedingly rare for someone to randomly break into a house and start shooting at a random homeowner on an offensive basis. If he is an innocent victim, it would be more likely to be a kidnapping attempt or something, but who wants to kidnap a nasty and aggressive strong safety? Nah. I'll play the odds here. I'll be really surprised if he doesn't know why it happened. He'll probably never tell, but I'll bet he knows. |
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It wasn't a burglary, they were trying to do what they did. |
Also the supposed incidents he's had are not things that would be uncommon to most people doing.......
He brandished a gun and punched a guy that stole ATV's from him....I'm pretty sure if someone stole an ATV from most people and they knew who did it, that guy would be receiving an ass beating. |
Well, regardless, my hope is that it's either a really bizarre random thing or it's related to something else he was doing besides the whole "brandishing a gun at ATV thieves" situation. It's a scary thought to imagine doing something like that and then have the thieves trying to kill you two years later.
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