British Guys Watch Sean Taylor Greatest Highlights (RIP) | FIRST TIME REACTION

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  • @DNReacts
    @DNReacts  Год назад +2

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  • @brandondillman5841
    @brandondillman5841 Год назад +87

    My dad and uncle took me to the Redskins/Bills game after he was killed. I was only 14, but I've still never seen so many grown men openly weeping before. It was like 1 huge funeral for Sean. He was every Redskins fans favorite player and it absolutely devastated the fan base. Sean actually helped them win their last playoff game in 2006. They beat the bucs 17-10 thanks to Sean's defensive TD in that game.

    • @brianwymer7812
      @brianwymer7812 Год назад +1

      still my favorite player to this day. I was one of the men who cried a river when he passed away, I was 17 years old when he passed away and I wore his jersey every monday and gameday win or lose. Hell I wore that jersey for a week straight when Snyder officially sold the team.

    • @brandondillman5841
      @brandondillman5841 Год назад +2

      @@brianwymer7812 first order of business for Josh Harris has to be fixing that God awful Sean Taylor "memorial". Just do it right. Being from the DMV area I'm sure he'll do the right thing.

    • @brianwymer7812
      @brianwymer7812 Год назад

      @@brandondillman5841 I agree right in front of getting the fans back. I personally was at the ST memorial and when the reveal happened I heard so many fans cussing and questioning the so called "statue". when that happened I knew that deep down inside us fans was to not support this team until drastic changes were made. I haven't been to a game since 2012 RG3 rookie year but now I plan on at least going to a couple games this year.

    • @drewsilva2041
      @drewsilva2041 13 дней назад

      I went to that game too :/

  • @johncarolina4950
    @johncarolina4950 Год назад +80

    Absolutely tragic how his life got cut short by a few cowards. Taylor stood out like a sore thumb in terms of his talent- and he played at the same time as Reed and Polamalu. One of the best.

    • @rogerbarker9180
      @rogerbarker9180 Год назад

      Premature cowards at that. Payed for cleaning services an doubled baxk an took his life just idiots

    • @MrStayOutThewAy5
      @MrStayOutThewAy5 Год назад +1

      if the bullet went a few inches the other way he would’ve survived shit crazy RIP legend

  • @ScottServais-poet
    @ScottServais-poet Год назад +6

    This sort of got overshadowed. The game after he died, his replacement sat out the first play leaving only 10 men on the field. It's a symbolic play that I only recall a few times. It's often referred to as a "Missing Man" formation, which is a formation in the Air Force used to commemorate someone lost in combat. Very touching tribute.

    • @willvr4
      @willvr4 Год назад +2

      Did you watch the video? They showed it..

    • @ScottServais-poet
      @ScottServais-poet Год назад

      @will yeah, i did, but looking from the eyes of someone who's barely watched football, it may not have been super obvious. That's why I said it got overshadowed, because they didn't stop to explain the significance of the safety staying on the sidelines.

  • @Miranda50709
    @Miranda50709 Год назад +19

    That clip of them putting 10 guys on the field and leaving Sean's spot open made me tear up. He became legendary for all the wrong reasons. Totally devastating for his family, friends, teammates and fans.

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад +1

      It was a lovely gesture!

    • @issajoke2437
      @issajoke2437 Год назад +1

      It pisses me off that on that play where they paid tribute by leaving his spot on the field open, the opposing team immediately attacked that part of the field. That is as low class as low class gets

  • @BradleyBurns-vo2kn
    @BradleyBurns-vo2kn Год назад +33

    RIP Sean, a true future Hall of Fame Safety whose light was snuffed out by the darkness. Another great video guys!

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад +1

      Thank you Bradley, sad how soon he was unfairly taken. Appreciate the comment and your support as always.

  • @cliffrusso1159
    @cliffrusso1159 Год назад +30

    Man, even after all these years I still get choked up watching Sean's highlights. It was a very tragic day for all of us Skins fans and everywhere across the league. Ed Reed and Ray Lewis even paid tribute to him at the Ravens game.
    Thanks for reacting to Sean guys.

    • @guitarwins1896
      @guitarwins1896 Год назад +2

      It was a tragic day for me and I'm not even a redskins fan. He was amazing to watch. I always made sure to watch his games when they were on TV. I didn't get to watch all of them but still the memories I have of watching him will never leave me. I can only imagine how the fan base and team felt. Especially his family too...

  • @siniister710
    @siniister710 Год назад +18

    I saw he died on sportscenter in the morning before school one day. Shit hit hard, he was incredible.

  • @rorank
    @rorank Год назад +4

    Something to note with safeties especially is that they may get a lot of interceptions that look easy, but the positioning for those picks are hugely impactful. They are in position for the interception for a reason, you gotta be very smart and very bold to play safety.

  • @19MichaelDixon
    @19MichaelDixon Год назад +12

    Been a Redskins Dan since birth (1978) and Sean Taylor was my absolute favorite player ever. For the day or 2 that he lingered I was checking the news every 30 mins to see if there was an update on his condition, and it broke my heart when he passed. He could've been the best to ever do it. When they ask Safeties who enter the draft "Who was your inspiration, many still say Sean Taylor." He was an incredible talent. He had the body of a linebacker, the speed of a corner and the ball skills and intelligence of a safety. He was special and was taken way too soon.

    • @Newbobdole
      @Newbobdole Год назад

      Wish everyone understood that that’s EXTREMELY high praise for Sean, given that many excellent Skins players had outsized personalities during that time period
      -Army brat, moved to the DMV in 89/90, got to experience the glory days under Gibbs

  • @sinistershadow1751
    @sinistershadow1751 Год назад +10

    Sean taylor was on the path to potentially being the greatest defensive player of all time, sad he passed so early

  • @vorsutus753
    @vorsutus753 Год назад +7

    My favorite thing about Taylor is that his most memorable play for me was in a pro bowl(all star game). Even when the game was meaningless he was out there giving it 100%

    • @pjw-
      @pjw- Год назад

      that was a punter too lmao

  • @wowlecks
    @wowlecks Год назад +6

    Sean Taylor's short career was the brightest spot in the cursed Dan Snyder era. He was the best player the Redskins have had since the early 90s. As a Washington fan, I can confidently say he is one of most loved and missed Redskins of all time.

  • @jaydeezy186
    @jaydeezy186 Год назад +7

    Last comment I’ll make : note his tackling technique. He wraps up and LIFTS through every hit , consistency like he’s a machine.

    • @willvr4
      @willvr4 Год назад +1

      Yeah, perfect form tackling. Probably would have been a great wrestler if he wanted to.

  • @Pressplayboy
    @Pressplayboy Год назад +5

    My favorite defensive player ever! A University of Miami legend 🙏🏽🙌 UUUU!!!
    Wished they got more of his hits he used to lay people out. May he RIP

  • @FAMCHAMP
    @FAMCHAMP Год назад +2

    What could have been man
    Sean was such a generational talent

  • @dennislopez1272
    @dennislopez1272 Год назад +2

    Glad you boys checked out one of the Miami Hurricanes' great ones. He played in the same secondary as Ed Reed when he was a Cane. It was fun to watch those guys play for The U. RIP Sean.

  • @TheStapleGunKid
    @TheStapleGunKid Год назад +3

    Taylor was fatally shot by one of four robbers during a home invasion that took place at 1:45 AM on a monday. It's probabe the robbers didn't expect him to be home since the team had played a game on Sunday in Tampa Bay, Florida. However, Taylor was recovering from a severe injury and thus had not traveled to Florida with the team.
    All four of the robbers were convicted of a range of charges. One of them received life in prison, while the others received sentences of 29, 57, and 30 years. A 5th suspect was later convicted of invovlement in the robbery and received an 18-year sentence.

  • @adamcronin8846
    @adamcronin8846 2 месяца назад

    Gets me emotional everytime. That young man was special and his life was stolen from the world.

  • @mloftus8618
    @mloftus8618 Год назад +4

    absolute legend. Super talented. I wish we could’ve seen what his whole career would’ve given us. Sad what happened to him.

    • @dennishill991
      @dennishill991 Год назад

      agreed and even ray Lewis and ed reed was saying Sean was ahead of them in terms of how their career was going they even mentioned he would have reached the hall of fame before them and i think wed win 1 sb if he was still with us

  • @Treman198
    @Treman198 Год назад

    I’m a Washington fan and I remember turning on the tv and seeing that he passed when I got back home from middle school. My football dreams died that day. My favorite player passing, and I couldn’t understand it for a long time. My dad was a season ticket holder and seeing the Bills game after was an experience that I’ll never forget. Seeing my dad cry along with so many other grown ups changed me.
    Crazy to think that I’m the same age as Sean was when he passed now and I get to watch my cousin Kyle Hamilton play safety in the NFL now. He plays for the Baltimore Ravens and is going into his 2nd season now so not enough highlights yet but he was rated the #1 safety in the NFL by PFF last year. Keep his name in mind, hopefully can watch a vid on him later!

  • @MSUHitman
    @MSUHitman Год назад +3

    One of the saddest things is in recent times whenever the Redskins owner Dan Synder would get in trouble or bad press he would do some slapped together tribute for Taylor to essentially say, “see I’m not a heartless asshole.”

    • @ClementYang24
      @ClementYang24 Год назад

      Whenever the PR heat was on Snyder his go-to move would always be some Sean Taylor tribute. And more often than not he'd fuck it up.

  • @alphadragongamingFTW
    @alphadragongamingFTW 7 месяцев назад

    big Redskins fan here, and huge Taylor fan. I still get a lump in my throat whenever I watch anything about #21. RIP Sean.

  • @shelb01411
    @shelb01411 Год назад

    I'm a 49ers fan, and the only game I've ever been able to attend in person is the game they show here, where Sean Taylor balled out. I was a huge fan of him, and even from my seats in the nosebleed section he absolutely stood out on the field. He and LaVar Arrington just looked physically bigger than literally everyone else on the field. When he died, I cried, even as a rival fan. I miss Sean Taylor, and every year I hope to find a player who can measure up to his presence on the field.

  • @mathathawahyasharalah
    @mathathawahyasharalah Год назад

    I was in the 7th Grade when Sean Taylor died. . He inspired me to play safety in High School as he inspired other kids across the country. . Man was a beast on the field on every level. . I cried like a baby when he died and i still am emotional over his death because he’s apart of my childhood growth. . That man will never be replaced. . RIP Sean 🤞🏾

  • @tj2nasty4ya83
    @tj2nasty4ya83 Год назад +1

    As a Washington fan it still hurts.. He was a once in a lifetime kinda players...

  • @phunkjnky
    @phunkjnky Год назад +1

    Sean Taylor and Ed Reed were briefly teammates at the University of Miami... played the same position... I've never seen a safety dominate a game before I saw his last game against Florida State University.

    • @bdbd1390
      @bdbd1390 Год назад +1

      Those Miami teams had so much talent on those teams besides QB in those days. Portis, Frank Gore and WIllis Mcgahee where all on the same team at one point in Miami. Insane.

  • @mrallday21
    @mrallday21 Год назад

    As a Washington fan, this video brings back those bad memories of being woken up and being told Sean was gone. This is the only sports/celebrity death that hit me hard, glad i got to see him play multiple times live

  • @ElGatofoo
    @ElGatofoo Год назад +1

    I’ve been waiting for this one Rip Sean21🙏🏼

  • @worldwidewells7452
    @worldwidewells7452 Год назад

    This was one of those things where you woke up, turned on ESPN, and just went....."WHAT?! WTF MAN." I've been a Cowboys fan since before then, but we all loved Sean. He was special on and off the gridiron.

  • @kentonrbarnes9292
    @kentonrbarnes9292 10 месяцев назад

    Glad you guys covered him. I’ve watched a lot of football players and there has been no one on the level spectacular like Sean Taylor. So much potential taken away way too soon.

  • @21skinsfan
    @21skinsfan Год назад +1

    Definitely my favorite player, gone too soon

  • @backhandsauce2132
    @backhandsauce2132 Год назад +1

    You guys should check out Chad Johnson. Very underrated player, mostly because of his antics overshadowing his playing ability and he played for a bad team, still led the league in receiving for two years straight.

  • @cypher515
    @cypher515 Год назад +1

    That first clip was Sean Taylor slamming into the Bills' punter Brian Moorman -- in an _exhibition_ game. He never turned it down. (Moorman ran up to him after the play and shook his hand, for what it's worth.) The first game after he died was against the Bills also and... firstly I wonder if it ever occurred to Joe Gibbs (head coach of Washington) to tell Dick Jauron (head coach of the Bills) what he intended to do; when the Broncos played the Lions and honored their retired star wide receiver, the recently deceased (and also gone too soon) Demaryius Thomas by lining up on offense with 10 players, they took a delay of game... and Dan Campbell _declined_ the penalty for the Lions. At least we didn't call a pass play. (Ironically it was the first start of one of the sentimental favorites for Bills in the drought years, undrafted running back Fred Jackson, aka "FredEx".)
    It absolutely breaks my heart that the Bills _won_ that game as well; Joe Gibbs accidentally committed a bench unsportsmanlike conduct penalty against the Bills and basically got the Bills within field goal range as well. (Rian Lindell was our placekicker that year. He was probably the worst kicker we had from distance since Scott Norwood even if he was automatic within 40 yards.) We didn't need it, there was no catching the Pats that year (that was their 16-0, 18-1 overall year), our draft position would have been slightly better without that win and Washington _did_ need that win that day.

    • @paulfrancis9129
      @paulfrancis9129 Год назад +1

      Actually it was in the Pro Bowl , where you don't tackle at full speed, unless ur Sean Taylor

    • @cypher515
      @cypher515 Год назад

      @@paulfrancis9129 Well technically the Pro Bowl WAS an exhibition game but now that I think about it, it was _more_ relaxed than a preseason game. (If anyone doesn't know, and some might not, I say the Pro Bowl _was_ like that because it's basically eliminated due to nobody caring about it.)

  • @TheJForte
    @TheJForte Год назад +1

    The team he played for was the "home team" where I grew up. I never was a fan of any of the home teams outside of the Baltimore Orioles. But I respected talent. Sean Taylor was a beast. It's sad that he left us so soon.

  • @Herb..StateOfGeorgiaOwnsFSU
    @Herb..StateOfGeorgiaOwnsFSU Год назад +2

    Legend from the U. Rest in peace. 🙌🏼🌴

  • @xackwerley9184
    @xackwerley9184 Год назад

    Damn watching this made me cry about Sean all over again. RIP

  • @seth4599
    @seth4599 Год назад +1

    Would have been a First-Ballot Hall Of Famer, no doubt. One of the elite players in the league no matter what era or length of career.

  • @jaydeezy186
    @jaydeezy186 Год назад +1

    He won a rivalry game vs Dallas on the very last play when he intercepted the ball and drew a face-mask penalty on the return. The clock had expired but the game cannot end on a penalty so we had 1 play and kicked a game winning field goal. Sean Taylor 21 carried that team

    • @brandondillman5841
      @brandondillman5841 Год назад

      Still one of the best endings to a game I've ever seen. That game was amazing.

  • @dml6310
    @dml6310 Год назад

    His story is so sad. One of the best to come out of The U, and that’s saying a lot!

  • @michaelb.3982
    @michaelb.3982 Год назад +1

    You need to watch Sean Taylor's "Football Life" episode... much more detail .

  • @alexwhite5697
    @alexwhite5697 7 месяцев назад

    I watched Ed reed and Sean Taylor live when they both played for the Miami Hurricanes in college.

  • @jaydeezy186
    @jaydeezy186 Год назад +1

    This was football in the early/mid 2000s. Run the ball, stop the run, play defense , and if you have to - SCORE on defense.

  • @farbod21
    @farbod21 Год назад

    Really appreciate you guys reacting to this one.

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад

      You’re welcome. Was such a great talent. Appreciate the comment, thanks 🙏

  • @knoxvillain865
    @knoxvillain865 Год назад +1

    his jersey is the only one i wear on gamedays. RIP

  • @brookstonge9309
    @brookstonge9309 Год назад

    I'm a Dallas fan but I remember his death hitting me pretty hard, it was such a sad story. We had Roy Williams at safety at the time, another hard hitting safety, so it was always a good argument with rival fans about who was more badass lol.

  • @troykeag9101
    @troykeag9101 Год назад

    If you do NCAA running backs, one that always seems to get overlooked is Troy Davis from Iowa State, the only back in NCAA history to rush for over 2,000 yards in back-to-back seasons. Great channel - keep up the good work.

  • @yonh5350
    @yonh5350 Год назад

    always hard to see someone young lose life so early, I wasn't a fan of Washington but the way Sean Taylor played football, the swagger, the toughness, the skill, the passion made me a huge fan. Was devastated to see him go so soon, glad you guys got a chance too watch this

  • @davidbrossman4215
    @davidbrossman4215 Год назад

    God bless Sean T. 21 forever. HTTR!

  • @willvr4
    @willvr4 Год назад +3

    It's so unfortunate because he could have been the best safety of all time IMO. Everyone saw his potential from day 1 and he lived up to it and kept getting better. They don't mention it in this video, but the people trying to rob him weren't trying to kill him and knew him quite well. It was a party and they grew up in the neighborhood with him. They shot him in the leg, but it hit his artery.

    • @caseymucha171
      @caseymucha171 Год назад

      That's not what happened at all, stop lying

    • @issajoke2437
      @issajoke2437 Год назад

      People don't rob their friends dumb@$$ 🙄
      I can just picture how the interaction unfolded... "Hey friend we just want the money, we mean no harm. We know each other remember? We will shoot you in the leg real quick so it's legit and we can have a beer after, no hard feelings?"

  • @Brenton44
    @Brenton44 Год назад

    Sean Taylor was one of my favorite players growing up. I started watching football because of the hurricanes and they had everyone. The day I heard Sean Taylor died I legit faked being sick so I could miss school and legit bawled my eyes out.

  • @ShelbyBaby27
    @ShelbyBaby27 Год назад +1

    Sean's fiancee is the niece of actor Andy Garcia who lived a short distance away. Sean was prepping for his fiancee and daughter to stay with her uncle while heading to an away game because there had been a rash of burglaries targeting athletes' homes. Robbers hit their house thinking they were already gone.
    Recently The Redskins presented a Sean Taylor memorial at the stadium that was so poorly executed that fans and teammates alike demanded owner Dan Synder to sell the team!

  • @Bork19
    @Bork19 Год назад

    Darren Woodson is an underrated safety to look at, imo best of the 90s.

  • @iseaflames
    @iseaflames 2 месяца назад

    Its wild because we only got to see a few seasons from him. I dont think we really saw him at his peak

  • @YaketyYakDontTalkBack
    @YaketyYakDontTalkBack Год назад

    From DC. Means a lot.

  • @alan-kelly
    @alan-kelly Год назад

    He was my favorite player. 15 years later, it still hurts.

  • @KevinQuinn81
    @KevinQuinn81 Год назад +2

    The best part of that very first clip is that it was in the Pro Bowl; the NFL's all-star game. As is the case with all-star games, the level of competitiveness is usually lighter and the you usually don't see a lot of heavy contact or hard hitting but Sean was way too much of a competitor for that.

  • @miked5814
    @miked5814 Год назад

    Hey. You took my suggestion. Thanks.

  • @djjoshski
    @djjoshski Год назад

    Legend

  • @keithpeterson6108
    @keithpeterson6108 Год назад

    There's no doubt he'd have gone down as one of the best safeties of all time. Heck, hes already mentioned among them & he didn't even play 3 full seasons. He was elite of the elite.

  • @shuddle32
    @shuddle32 Год назад

    Sean Taylor was such a joy to watch he loved playing the game 😢

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад +1

      Definitely Shuddle. Such a Tragedy with what happened to him. So young too. Thank you for the comment, really appreciate it

  • @promeitheus
    @promeitheus Год назад

    Sean Taylor trained by running on the highway in the wee hours of the AM.

  • @evansnfm
    @evansnfm Год назад

    the best safety I have ever seen play, given the chance he would have been in the hall of fame as the greatest. The story behind the shooting was that he had a birthday party for his niece i think, who invited her friends. They saw the house he lived in and what they could steal and planned on breaking in while the Redskins were on a road game to New England I believe... but Sean was injured and stayed at home. When they broke in, not expecting him to be home, he grabbed a bat and attacked them to protect his wife and baby girl. They shot him in the leg and hit his femoral artery and lost too much blood. I still remember where I was when they announced his death. It was quite a shock since they announced just before that he was recovering. Just so sad on so many levels

  • @andybanting3171
    @andybanting3171 7 месяцев назад

    He is the only player to be voted into the pro bowl posthumously. Also you can see alot of other safeties modeled their playing style after him.

  • @MrJimenez305
    @MrJimenez305 Год назад +1

    fun fact ed reed, Sean Taylor, ray Lewis went to university of Miami.

  • @videogamevalley7523
    @videogamevalley7523 Год назад

    An absolute beast Sean Taylor was, the one hit the hardest on the team was Clinton Portis (they both went to the same college The University of Miami (aka The U) I believe he was in the same draft as Troy and I wanna say Ed as well in 2004. Jus gone too soon an automatic HOFer in my book he had the talent and skillz (yes with a z to emphasize his abilities)

  • @lostmotel6156
    @lostmotel6156 Год назад +1

    Unbelievably tragic story. Probably would have gone on to be one of the best ever at the position. Not that this has anything to do with the events that cost him his life, but unfortunately the Washington franchise under Dan Snyder was a horribly mismanaged, toxic environment that could barely do anything right during his ownership. It took them nearly 15 years to retire Taylor’s number and when they finally did in 2021, they did it as a gross PR stunt to try and deflect the bad press they were getting over leaked emails that emerged showing the extent of the reprehensible workplace misconduct that was, and had been, going on in the organization. It was painfully clear that they were using Taylor’s tragic passing all these years later to try to cover up their misdoings, evidenced by the fact that the number retirement ceremony was announced soon after the e-mails leaked and only 3 days before the actual ceremony was to be held.

  • @callomharkrader5974
    @callomharkrader5974 Год назад

    It's worth watching how that season progressed for Washington. Big comeback to make the playoffs. The number 21 popping up a lot too. The biggest what if of Washington fandom. 😢

  • @stixo26
    @stixo26 Год назад

    Oh Hell Yea!!!!! The Goat!!! THE U

  • @AliAkbar-gq6ed
    @AliAkbar-gq6ed Год назад +1

    I’m really liking your channel guys! I always wonder if there is a market for An American reaction to premier league and all sorts of British sports and stuff, because I’d love to learn. I am looking for a EPL team to support , but I want to pick a team that matches my (Buffalo) teams here in the states. Good stuff guys 👍

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад

      Thank you for your support and the comment, really appreciate it! Definitely, Americans upload reactions to the PL too

  • @antfogg9124
    @antfogg9124 Год назад

    I would love to see you guys react to the 2001 Miami Hurricanes. Where Ed Reed and Sean Taylor was teammates in college. Maybe the best college team ever

  • @walterspears6416
    @walterspears6416 Год назад

    This the best reaction channel

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад

      You’re too kind! Thank you!

  • @Martini3inc
    @Martini3inc Год назад

    I had the honor of being at his last game he ever played. When your watching these stars play in any sport. You kinda make them out to be superhuman and in a sense they are. But the last thing you’d think when watching in person, is that your favorite player is about to be murdered in a few days. It just goes to show that there’s evil in this world and nobody’s safe really.

  • @corycole123
    @corycole123 Год назад +1

    If they voted him into the hall of Fame today, you wouldn't hear one argument from me.

  • @danielsan7436
    @danielsan7436 Месяц назад

    It was really a sad day for football fans when he passed.

  • @cardboardbelt
    @cardboardbelt Год назад

    Make sure to check something out about the Joe Gibbs Washington teams of the eighties and early nineties. He won 3 Super Bowls with 3 different quarterbacks!

  • @Wickedurc
    @Wickedurc Год назад

    John Lynch is regarded as the hardest hitting safety of his era which was on one the greatest defenses in NFL history with 4 hall of Fame players one at each level Warren Sapp Derrick Brooks Ronde Barber and John Lynch

  • @jsour90
    @jsour90 Месяц назад

    Sean Taylor would have been the greatest saftey of all time imo if he stayed on the same path.

  • @Newbobdole
    @Newbobdole Год назад +1

    THANK YOU!!
    Additional context that is helpful:
    1) that the Redskins went to 4 Super Bowls (and won 3) in a 12 season period (~1981-1992) under Joe Gibbs
    2) DC has always been a fractious political environment, this football team was the ONLY thing everyone could agree on
    3) Sean Taylor’s death (RIP) happened ~1/3 of the way into Dan Snyder‘s ownership; one of the top 10 worst owners of any sport team ever, maybe top 3 worst

  • @trentoncrew3985
    @trentoncrew3985 Год назад

    Helll yeah I'm here for this one

  • @danielsan7436
    @danielsan7436 Месяц назад

    as a receiver.... you would have second thoughts about extending your arms and catching the ball when Sean Taylor was in the area, just like you would have second thoughts about swimming in an area where great whites were spotted. You know something bad could happen at any second. Striking fear in your opponent is a big part of being a safety. The QBs also didnnt want to throw in your direction, to protect their receiver and not throw an interception.

  • @darklingnight5947
    @darklingnight5947 Год назад

    Charles Peanut Tillman's punch would make a great reaction

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the suggestion, really appreciate this, will check it’s on the watch list, thanks for the comment. We run regular polls on our Discord for all members to have a say in what videos we do next if you’re not already on there 🙏

  • @rlfree40
    @rlfree40 Год назад

    Awesome just getting ready to sit down and watch this. Great player. If you guys ever want to see an old-school wide receiver look up Lance Alworth from the San Diego chargers. You guys have a great day

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад

      Thank you for the comment and the suggestion Robert, really appreciate this, will check it’s on the watch list. We run regular polls on our Discord for all members to have a say in what videos we do next if you’re not already on there 🙏 Have a good one.

    • @rlfree40
      @rlfree40 Год назад

      Thank you so much for responding. I’m a disabled veteran and I live in a world by myself so it’s nice to watch you guys. It’s almost like I’m watching something with somebody. One thing you should look into is goalies before they were allowed to wear masks. Gerry Cheevers was the first so he wore a white mask and painted it every time he got hit with a puck in the face he would put what looked to be a scar on the mask. In no time that mask was full of scars. Check it out and thanks again for responding

  • @sacrilegiousboi
    @sacrilegiousboi Год назад

    Rip 🙏

  • @gregcable3250
    @gregcable3250 Год назад +1

    Terrible shock to lose a great player and person such as this, but honestly, not a shock to lose a young man to gun violence in the United States. That's the way it is here.

  • @davyncarulli9000
    @davyncarulli9000 Год назад

    I'm a Steelers fan but Sean had it. One of humanity's worst moments.

  • @m3driver245
    @m3driver245 Год назад +5

    If I remember correctly he was killed in an attempted break in. A guy broke into his house thinking he wouldn’t be home and ended up shooting him in the leg and Sean died from blood loss because the artery on his leg was ruptured.

    • @jjw1072
      @jjw1072 Год назад +3

      Lots of details for someone who says "If I remember correctly".

    • @m3driver245
      @m3driver245 Год назад +2

      @@jjw1072 there’s just more to the story that I don’t remember. Because he played in Washington and I don’t remember why he was home in Miami, or if his family was there, or even how many burglars there were, etc.

    • @brandondillman5841
      @brandondillman5841 Год назад +2

      @@m3driver245 He was home because he was nursing an injury. The men who broke into his house were at his house for a party a few days earlier and assumed he wouldn't be there. He was on probation for beating up a guy who stole a vehicle from his home a few months earlier, so all he had to protect him and his family was a machete. Unfortunately, the burglar shot him in his femoral artery. There was no hope for anybody to get him to the hospital in time to save his life.

  • @briansohr2319
    @briansohr2319 Год назад

    Been a while since his passing, but he was kinda long and loping with his stride... Met Sean a couple times in my late twenties... I'm 6'4 and he was probably about the same height? Not far from it

  • @machall2323
    @machall2323 Год назад

    Love y'alls videos. Y'all should watch Patrick Willis next if y'all haven't. The closest thing I have ever seen to Ray Lewis, but faster.

  • @Pressplayboy
    @Pressplayboy Год назад

    Another great safety and fun personality to watch would be Brian Dawkins aka weapon x

  • @michaelb.3982
    @michaelb.3982 Год назад

    Please don't forget John Lynch when you are reacting to hard hitting safety's..
    He wasn't that big,but he knocked people out.

  • @rumbelstiltskin1862
    @rumbelstiltskin1862 Год назад

    Here to watch him destroy a punter in the pro bowl.

  • @Idealdeath8304
    @Idealdeath8304 Год назад

    RIP 🙏. could have been the best ever

  • @totem3999
    @totem3999 Год назад

    You guys should watch devin hester highlights man was he spectacular returning kicks

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад

      Hi Totem, Devin Highlights already done and in the playlists 👍 Hope you found them

  • @jaydeezy186
    @jaydeezy186 Год назад

    21 was a freak athlete not sure he would play saftey in todays game with more money available at other positions and a generalized disadvantage to defenses in the modern game. Rip

  • @duanetasha
    @duanetasha Год назад

    You should do tyran mathieu college highlights the long video and Reggie bush as well!!!

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад

      Thank you for the suggestion, really appreciate this, will check it’s on the watch list, thanks for the comment. We run regular polls on our Discord for all members to have a say in what videos we do next if you’re not already on there 🙏

  • @davidozab2753
    @davidozab2753 Год назад

    ST21❤

  • @bradbrown6
    @bradbrown6 Год назад

    You guys should check out "Weapon X" . It's about Brian Dawkins, who is one of, if not the best Safety, ever.

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад

      Thanks Brad, Brian is currently up on a poll on Discord. He never seems to poll well but I do make sure he keeps going in and we’ll definitely get to him too

  • @TCraig00
    @TCraig00 Год назад

    Absolutely *ZERO* doubt he would've achieved a Hall of Fame worthy career if he hadn't been murdered.

  • @jaydeezy186
    @jaydeezy186 Год назад

    The Redskins (now commanders) were really coming together before 21 died. The offense was trash but the defense kept us in games and even took us to the playoffs. 21 died and the team never came back. Go ravens.