
Some in the press are spinning the bad news as “you see we told you Miami is bad” kind of thing, which is ridiculous.
From what I know he’s pretty good guy, but how can one know and does it even matter. Sean is dead. My buddy met him at our local gym just miles away from the crime scene last year and mentioned he was a well spoken and kind person. Either way as a fan of the sport of football, and the hurricanes for that matter, I think it’s a sad day.
We’ll never see him on Sunday or hear about him doing right by his family and redeeming himself if he even needed to. Either way he was shot in his bedroom and later died of his wounds leaving a future wife and daughter are left without a partner and father.
I really hope it wasn’t something “shady” as some have implied. What ever the case may be in the end, I STILL don’t believe his child should be fatherless. And it is not presumptive of me to say what a waste and what a great loss even if I didn’t know him.
God bless his family.
The dead deserve respect enough to not be castigated by fans or the press postmortem. The fog of this crime may never be lifted and we may never know why. What we do know is how he was on the field, who he spent his time with, and that his family loved him. Everything else is now superfluous.
Sean Taylor, who played for the Washington Redskins, was shot by an intruder at his home near Miami.Mr Taylor, 24, died after heavy blood loss, caused by the severing of his femoral artery.