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Washington Redskins Offseason 2005
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Hier mehr zum Thema Sean Taylor
Man muss die Redskins einfach lieben .........jedes Jahr geht es ein Stück bergab........ ........sorry jungs! :daumenho:
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tja, besser sieht es nun für Taylor nicht aus.........MIAMI (Ticker) - Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor reportedly was arrested Saturday night and charged with a felony count of aggravated assault with a firearm as well as simple assault........all-world talent aber was solls, wenn der Charackter mies ist
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Good bye Taylor.
Sollen sich andere Teams mit dem ärgern.
Es scheint als ob von der University of Miami nur Idioten und Kriminelle kommen.
MIAMI (AP) -- Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor was arrested and charged with aggravated assault with a firearm Saturday night after turning himself in to Miami-Dade County police.
According to a police statement, Taylor pointed a gun at an unidentified person Wednesday during a dispute over two all-terrain vehicles he claimed were stolen. Taylor left the scene but returned about 10 minutes later and punched one person.
Police had been looking for Taylor since Friday.
Taylor, 22, was accompanied by his attorney, Fred Moldovan, when he turned himself in. He was also charged with simple battery
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Seinen Humor sollte man trotzdem nicht verlieren, auch wenn es eher Galgenhumor ist.
Tony Kornheiser heute in der Washington Post.
ZitatOTAs, ATVs And an APB
By Tony Kornheiser
Monday, June 6, 2005; Page E01
Wouldn't it have been a hoot if the one phone call they let Sean Taylor make from jail was to Joe Gibbs!
"Hello, Coach? It's Sean."
"Sean, great to hear from you. It's been a long time. Where are you?""I've been arrested."
"What's that? You're well-rested? I'll bet you are, missing all our OTAs."
"Coach, I'm in jail."
"Sean, hold a minute, son. This telephone connection is terrible. It sounded like you said you were in jail! I've heard about every excuse in the book from players not wanting to report to minicamp. But jail? Hahaha. Sean, stop, you're killing me."
No, Joe, not you .
I know everybody in America is innocent until proven guilty, and blah, blah, blah. But at what point does somebody in a position of authority with the Redskins look at the volatile history of Mr. Taylor's tenure here and ask, "Are we sure we want this guy?" I mean, what will Drew Rosenhaus want in the next contract, a provision for bail money?
As the story goes, Sean Taylor pulled a gun on some people who allegedly stole two all-terrain vehicles from him. Now you might want to ask: What exactly is Mr. Taylor doing with two ATVs? Is he going into the alligator-tracking business? More importantly, though, what exactly is Mr. Taylor doing with a gun? Or does that come with the scholarship at The U?
On the other hand, an ATV has at least three wheels, and sometimes four. If Mr. Taylor's college teammate at The U, Kellen Winslow Jr., had been tooling around on one of Mr. Taylor's ATVs instead of that motorcycle, he might be playing for the Browns this season.
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Das ist Sean´s Daddy, Marshall von Florida City. Wie kann Sohnemann dann so etwas dämliches machen. Ist es die typische Rebellion des Sohnes gegen den Vater?
http://www.floridacityfl.us/police_department.htm
Aber dafür gibt es nächste Saison eine neue Episode von CSI Miami:
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erklärt portis mal einer den sinn und zweck eines vertrages? als ob er es wirklich nötig hat, wegen $ 20.000 so rumzuzicken. im endeffekt wirds dann nämlich noch ne runde teurer.
ZitatWASHINGTON Jun 6, 2005 — Big-time sports has devolved to this: two former NFL teammates are on the verge of going to court to settle a dispute over a jersey number.
A crude, one-paragraph contract has led to Ifeanyi Ohalete, plaintiff, vs. Clinton Portis, defendant, on the docket for civil trial Tuesday in a District Court in Maryland. Simply put: Ohalete wants the $20,000 he feels he is owed for giving Portis the jersey No. 26 when both were members of the Washington Redskins a year ago.
"It's certainly what we expect," Ohalete's attorney, John Steren, said Monday. "It's certainly what we're demanding."
Athletes' attachments to certain jersey numbers is ubiquitous on all levels, leading to spats when ordering uniforms for church league softball and deep-pocketed deals between marquee pros.
Eli Manning, for example, had to pay for punter Jeff Feagles' family vacation to Florida to snag the preferred No. 10 after the New York Giants drafted Manning with the No. 1 overall pick in 2004. Feagles got a new kitchen in his home from Plaxico Burress this year when he gave Burress his No. 17 after the wide receiver signed with New York. .
When Portis signed with the Redskins last year, he immediately honed in on No. 26, which he wore for two seasons with the Denver Broncos. However, the number already belonged to Ohalete, who was didn't want to give it up. Protracted negotiations led to a contract signed by Portis, Ohalete and witness Brad Berlin, the Redskins equipment manager.
"The document is being drawn on June 4, 2004, to verify the agreement between Clinton Portis and Ifeanyi Ohalete for the sale of Ifeanyi's jersey number in exchange for monetary compensation," the contract begins.
The contract called for Portis to pay Ohalete $40,000 in three installments: $20,000 immediately, $10,000 by Week 8 of the NFL season, and $10,000 by Christmas Day. Portis paid the $20,000 up front and got his coveted No. 26. Ohalete switched to No. 30.
But then Ohalete was cut by the Redskins during training camp in August and was claimed off waivers by Arizona. Portis apparently felt Ohalete's departure voided the rest of the contract, so he didn't pay the final two installments.
"I think he's crazy," Portis told Sirius NFL Radio after the suit was filed in late December. "How could you request something when you got cut, but I would have had the number anyway? I think he's crazy, so I guess we'll be in court together."
That has been Portis' only substantial comment on the lawsuit. His agents, Drew and Jason Rosenhaus, have said even less.
Ohalete has said the contract speaks for itself. The agreement makes no stipulation that either player has to remain on the Redskins roster. His lawyer agrees.
"It's a simple contract," Steren said. "It's fairly well written, and it's fairly unambiguous. We hope the judge will see it that way, too."
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als ob er es wirklich nötig hat, wegen $ 20.000 so rumzuzicken.
University of Miami sage ich nur...
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dj williams die ausnahme. ist aber untypisch für the u spieler. mit sean taylor und kw2 sorgen aber 2 ex-miami zweifelsohne für die highlights der offseason.
Noch die Ausnahme. Ich habe immer noch Angst das, der irgendwann auch abtillt... Auch wenn es bis jetzt null Anzeichen gibt...
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so mal was erfreuliches von unseren Freunden mit dem Federschmuck:
Damit dürften die Tage von Rod Gardner gezählt sein...
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Oh da muss ich ja mal wieder die Daumen drücken für Kevin. Hat glaube ich doch schon irgendwo als Assistant Coach oder sonst etwas fungiert oder wollte dies zumindest tun (fragt mich nicht wo und was für eine Liga sein soll, denn vielleicht habe ich da auch etwas falsch in Erinnerung). Ich hoffe einfach inständig dass er wirklich noch einmal Fuß fasst und nicht wieder gecuttet wird. Und wenn er nur Nummer 4 oder 5 in den Depth Charts ist.
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cp begibt sich an den rande des ruins, verkauft sein haus und kratzt doch irgendwie noch die $ 20.000 zusammen.
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also von zu hartem training habe ich noch nie etwas gehört aber dann habe ich das hier gelesen:
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Safety Tony Dixon hat bei euch für ein Jahr unterschrieben. Die letzen Jahre war er bei uns ein Non-Event. Bin mal gespannt wieviel Playing Time er bei euch bekommen wird. Einen ganz großen Vorteil hat er für die Skins. Zum retiren ist er eigentlich zu jung.
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Euch bleibt heuer aber auch wirklich gar nichts erspart. Firstroundpick CB Rodgers hat sich einen Ermüdungsbruch zugezogen.
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Entlich sind wir den 50/50 WR Rod Gardner losgeworden. Die Carolina Panthers nehmen sich seiner an, für einen conditional draft pick. Good Bye
Rod Ich hoffe für dich das es bei den Panthers besser läuft.
Und noch eine Verpflichtung S Omar Stoutmire von den Giants steht seit
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Ratet mal wer den ersten TD gegen euch dieses Jahr gemacht hat....
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Rod Gardner ... Gratuliere! Das muss ein Feeling sein!
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Die Redskins verlieren Ihr zweites Preseason Game gegen die Bengals mit 17:24.
Weiß jemand von den Redskins Experten warum Jason Campbell nicht eingesetzt wurde?
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Portis.
Campbell hat nicht gespielt weil Gibbs mehr von seinem Starter(Ramsey) und seinem Backup(Brunell) sehen wollte.
Die Chancen das Campbell das Feld dieses Jahr betritt sind eh gering.
Ramsey sah diesmal bis auf die 2 picks ganz gut aus, die devise war wohl "no passes under 15 yards."
http://www.skinsfanatic.com/Videos/ramseys_night.wmvSkins defense in action: http://www.skinsfanatic.com/Videos/def_ben.wmv
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By Thomas Heath, Washington Post Staff Writer
Sat Aug 20, 1:00 AM ETThe Washington Redskins, the National Football League's richest franchise, are even wealthier than people thought.
The Redskins' gross revenue reached $300 million last year, well above published estimates and nearly double the $162 million that the franchise grossed before Daniel Snyder bought it in 1999, according to a document Snyder filed this week with the Securities and Exchange Commission as part of his attempt to take control of Six Flags amusement parks.
The Redskins' revenue is more than that of the rival Dallas Cowboys and approaches the annual gross revenue of the New York Yankees.
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