A Pro Bowl memory: Sean Taylor's hit on Brian Moorman
There's a chance that there'll be a better moment than this one from 2007 in tonight's Pro Bowl, but I wouldn't bet anything of value on it.
Earlier in that game, Reggie Wayne chose not to take a run at Redskins safety Sean Taylor; Bills punter Brian Moorman must not have been paying attention or perhaps he was just feeling lucky. He opted to run a fake in the direction of the Redskins' safety and was met with a hit so emphatic (Pro Bowl, Shmo Bowl) that even Moorman had to congratulate Taylor.
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Cindy Boren
| January 30, 2011; 3:40 PM ET
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My 2nd favorite Sean Taylor play ever. Thanks for posting this..I too wouldn't bet anything on there being a better play than this in a pro bowl any time soon.
Posted by: Barno1 | January 30, 2011 6:14 PM | Report abuse
DAMN, this brings back memories. Truly miss ST21... Undeniably a BEAST.
Posted by: ntlekt | January 30, 2011 6:54 PM | Report abuse
If we as Redskins fans ever forget who the greatest Redskin of all time was, we should all just remember 'the hand of god':
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zK_PT8fEYX8
Posted by: spqr2k | January 30, 2011 9:33 PM | Report abuse
"greatest Redskin of all time"?
Are you freaking kidding me? Not even close. Not even in the top 50.
Now if he'd played 10 more years as well he played his last one, then maybe he'd be in the top 10. But as his career actually stands, your statement is ridiculous.
Posted by: spunkydawg1 | January 31, 2011 12:41 AM | Report abuse
Long live the Reaper.
Posted by: jm220 | January 31, 2011 8:22 AM | Report abuse
spunkydawg1
is 100% stupid! not even in the top 50? 50 redskins players in our history were better than ST: you probably think we can win with Rex at QB and Lichtenstiger is a good guard too huh
Posted by: skins4life5 | January 31, 2011 11:36 AM | Report abuse












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