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SEAN TAYLOR- as much as a hate this guy....


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I love what Madieu did last year as much as the next and think he will be a force in our backfield for years to come, however, Sean Taylor is another animal that would have done nothing but make us better. You can't knock his skills. Well, I guess you "can", but then you would be WRONG !!! Just my .02 cents...

And for what it's worth, here's yet another opportunity to wish for Shazor !!!

WHODEY !!!

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i wanna spit on tj for saying he has better hands than chad.

i wanna spit on you for not understanding a joke

he cant even joke about that. hes no where as reliable as chad and never will be.

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I don't know about that Middy, right now no one has better instints that Ed Reed. The ball just seems to gravitate towards him.

Ed Reed, as much as I hate to admit a Gayven for being good, is probably the best out there for now. Until Madieu gets better that is! :player:

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http://extremeskins.com/CrazyZeb/ST-BadToTheBone.mpg

good lord, i didn't watch that redskin game close enough, that guy can flat out hit, and play the pass, f**k i wish we coulda moved up for him.

Jeezus!! We need to find some way...some how...what ever it takes to get some DNA off of of that heat seeking hitting machine, and clone at least three of those Sean Taylors to unleash in the Bengals defensive backfield! (Of course with our luck, the results from this endeavor would even be worse than what Micheal Keaton experienced in the movie "Multiplicity." :lol:

Could you imagine a player like Sean Taylor lined up with the same defensive unit as Ray Lewis is on!? That would define the word "sick" to it's highest degree for me!You better have the extra ambulances lined up, running, and ready to transport a steady stream of traffic to the closest emergency medical facility!

And does he really love givin' the verbal, as well as physical "smack" right back to T.O. there or what!?! :D

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http://extremeskins.com/CrazyZeb/ST-BadToTheBone.mpg

good lord, i didn't watch that redskin game close enough, that guy can flat out hit, and play the pass, f**k i wish we coulda moved up for him.

Jeezus!! We need to find some way...some how...what ever it takes to get some DNA off of of that heat seeking hitting machine, and clone at least three of those Sean Taylors to unleash in the Bengals defensive backfield! (Of course with our luck, the results from this endeavor would even be worse than what Micheal Keaton experienced in the movie "Multiplicity." :lol:

Could you imagine a player like Sean Taylor lined up with the same defensive unit as Ray Lewis is on!? That would define the word "sick" to it's highest degree for me!You better have the extra ambulances lined up, running, and ready to transport a steady stream of traffic to the closest emergency medical facility!

And does he really love givin' the verbal, as well as physical "smack" right back to T.O. there or what!?! :D

wow someone actually staying on topic rather than throwing a bengals player in the mix and saying he's better.

I'm a bengals fan but you just have to know when to give a guy his dues: We have no safety as good as Sean Taylor and yes Madieu will be good but will never tackle or hit as well as Sean Taylor.

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I don't know about that Middy, right now no one has better instints that Ed Reed.  The ball just seems to gravitate towards him.

Ed Reed, as much as I hate to admit a Gayven for being good, is probably the best out there for now. Until Madieu gets better that is! :player:

Ed Reed is a Raven for one reason and one reason alone.

* Cincy' was too much of a chickensh*t to take the Raiders offer of their 2 first rounders that year so they could take Buchanon.

The Raiders offered their 21st, and 23rd I think it was to move up to # 10, but instead Cincy chose to stay and take Levi when he would have still been available at 21 ! We could have then Chose Reed with the 23rd pick ( one pick ahead of the Ravens ) which was a need that year, but instead we chose Lamont Thompkins in round 2

and Marquand Manuel in round 6.

Saddest thing about this was what Al Davis said after the Draft.

" We thought we had a deal in place to move up and grab Phillip( Buchanon ) With Cincinnati, which would have cost us the other first rounder, but we were able to get him and it only cost us a 2nd. "

:angry:

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http://extremeskins.com/CrazyZeb/ST-BadToTheBone.mpg

good lord, i didn't watch that redskin game close enough, that guy can flat out hit, and play the pass, f**k i wish we coulda moved up for him.

Jeezus!! We need to find some way...some how...what ever it takes to get some DNA off of of that heat seeking hitting machine, and clone at least three of those Sean Taylors to unleash in the Bengals defensive backfield! (Of course with our luck, the results from this endeavor would even be worse than what Micheal Keaton experienced in the movie "Multiplicity." :lol:

Could you imagine a player like Sean Taylor lined up with the same defensive unit as Ray Lewis is on!? That would define the word "sick" to it's highest degree for me!You better have the extra ambulances lined up, running, and ready to transport a steady stream of traffic to the closest emergency medical facility!

And does he really love givin' the verbal, as well as physical "smack" right back to T.O. there or what!?! :D

wow someone actually staying on topic rather than throwing a bengals player in the mix and saying he's better.

I'm a bengals fan but you just have to know when to give a guy his dues: We have no safety as good as Sean Taylor and yes Madieu will be good but will never tackle or hit as well as Sean Taylor.

Thanks delhole for the "props" (I guess) for staying on topic 100% of a single post. I usually am not so steadfast in my course.

Besides, it was easy for me not to say a Bengal player might be better. I simply don't believe there is a better punishing type hitter currently playing in the Bengals defensive backfield.

Many years ago...in a galaxy far, far away...the Cincinnati Bengals once possessed the hardest hitting saftey in the entire NFL. Greatly feared by every opposing reciever who had to face him.

That mans name was David Fulcher.

God I miss him. :(

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