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Sean Taylor's trial postponed till February


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I hope it's not until mid to late February because THE SUPER BOWL is February 5, and we'll definitely need Sean to be there with the REST OF THE TEAM!!!! ;)

Very true. But it did say at least February.

This is indeed good news. Nice to know he can focus on football the whole year.

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Interesting things in the article

"It also means, however, that Taylor now has another five months to think about a future which seems to be headed down the same path as Ricky Williams, Randy Moss, Terrell Owens and other problem players in the NFL."

"Taylor's road is decidedly more perilous. As damaging as Williams, Moss and Owens have been to their teammates, they've never been charged with felonies during their pro football careers."

"What now? Can he mature emotionally as quickly as he's maturing as a player, or will the comparisons with Moss and Owens become more pronounced?"

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Interesting things in the article

"It also means, however, that Taylor now has another five months to think about a future which seems to be headed down the same path as Ricky Williams, Randy Moss, Terrell Owens and other problem players in the NFL."

"Taylor's road is decidedly more perilous. As damaging as Williams, Moss and Owens have been to their teammates, they've never been charged with felonies during their pro football careers."

"What now? Can he mature emotionally as quickly as he's maturing as a player, or will the comparisons with Moss and Owens become more pronounced?"

so, once again the press turns accused into guilty.

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Guess that's one thing for the media to stop asking.

"Will he even be on the team then? Will he be in jail after the Chicago game?"

Bla... :nana:

Even someone with a Gump-esque IQ knows you can request a continuance. Duh. Why did people actually think he would go to court on 9/12?

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This article presumes Taylor is guilty. Taylor may be this or that, irresponsible, immature, etc. but it is in no way clear that he is guilty of what he is accused of. How can you say something like "and know he has gone and gotten 'charged with a felony'" This has some pretty stupid writing in it.

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