Trap bruh Sean Taylor played the game with that Ray Lewis type of competitiveness. He was just Fun to watch. The way he plays just makes you laugh how much fun he was having. That one hit on 39 for the Steelers was all shoulder. That was a hard hit too. Never seen a hit that hard with just the shoulder.
Brah give that punter some credit, he's a champ. Not only did he get up from a devastating hit, but rather than being (understandbly) angry, he gets up and l congradulates Sean.
When Sean Taylor hit guys, it was just different. He was going down as one of the hardest hitters in NFL history before his career was cut short & probably a hall of famer. We'll always have the memories. Thank you Sean.
@Chris Paul did you watch Sean Taylor play or just commenting to hear yourself talk? Sean Taylor could hit like Ray Lewis and cover like Ed Reed. His hits were special because of the whole package. Some players can hit hard and put fear in the ball carrier, some players are ball hawks, some players are athletic freaks, some are versatile defenders that disrupt the offense in multiple ways... Very few are all of the above. Taylor was one of the few
I always see haters saying he's over glorified but the thing is in the few short years he was in the league he was among the elite and most feared defensive players in the league. As he bettered himself on the field he also bettered himself off of it, D.C. Loved him like a son while he was still here that is why D.C. Is still not over his loss even after all these years.
The best part of the hit on that punt return is that Frampton was trying to psych out the Redskins prior to the game...getting in their faces during warmups, talking shit, etc. Taylor came from all the way across the field to lay him out on that return. Learn your lesson; talk shit - get hit.
@@Singh-mt2ex Meanwhile in December, Chase Young and the Defense revitalize the whole franchise, playoffs on the horizon. Ron Rivera best comeback coach ever, team came back 14-0 to beat the Steelers...it's been a great year for Washington fans, the best since back then for sure. The defense is even better now than back then, minus a clear player to take the number 21.
Alan Ferlet so true. I still haven’t. Leagues not the same man unfortunately. I’m sure there would be a “Sean Taylor” rule. He was half man half beast. My kids know who this man is. Grace and peace
Your absolutely right. As a lifelong Skins fan, he was a generational talent who changing the fate of our team and then was killed. 13 years later we finally have another generational talent in #99.
@@XavierCoolDude Chase Young definitely reminds of Taylor and has the impact that he does on the morale of the team, and then some, but he'll always be 99. I'm still excited for someone to take over 21, it was always an homage to Deion Sanders by Taylor, and I hope people remember that instead of retiring the number: It's meant to be active as long as a player deserves it on Washington. Kam Curl could take it if he wanted, the db's have really stepped up this year because of the d-line, but I don't think anyone has played well enough to fully justify it yet, we'll see after postseason. I think we'll end up drafting some db's next season. I fully expect 21 to be filled within the next few years. It's time.
I'm not a Washington fan but I was definitely a Sean Taylor fan. I remember watching this pro bowl and I remember saying he is the only guy going 1000%. I'm a Washington D.C and P. G County native and 21 was the man and the hardest hitter still to this day. Rest in Paradise 21
I wasn’t a Redskins fan… but I loved Sean Taylor… That Pro Bowl hit was one of my favs… Rest In Peace 21… I grew up in D.C…. Shut up, you’re secretly a Redskins fan. You like Crabby Patties, don’t you Squidward? 😂😂😂
To me the best safety overall in NFL history. So sad that he passed at such a young age while being home. I still love watching his hits there’s nothing like them. RIP Sean Taylor forever.
I think he had the potential to be one of the greatest defensive players of all time. Sadly his life and career were cut short by cowards, we will never know what Sean truly could have been. He sure had the talent and athleticism to be the greatest safety ever, but calling him that is just not possible, through no fault of Seans. What is crazy is that in the 4 seasons he played in DC he got better and better every year. Imagine the stats he would have put up in his 8th season at the rate he was going!! He will be forever missed, one of the great what ifs of sports history. I feel blessed to have been at FedEx field to see him play more than once, he was such an entertaining player to watch.
@@stephenhood2948 that is a great point of view and I would’ve loved to see him play in person. I totally agree he could’ve been on the greatest Defensive players ever at the rate he was going. Totally agree.
@@TheRedkid20 they played much longer not denying Ed Reed. The way Sean Taylor was playing at such a young age he would’ve been up there easily. At 6’4” 230 that was insane . But yes I say Ed Reed
As a Redskins fan and HUGE Sean Taylor fan I find great solace in the loss of Sean by the amount of respect fans of other teams, even the hated Cowboys, have for Sean. He is one of a few players who can unite even bitter division rivals.
To be fair we would never of known what he would of become, his first two years weren’t even that good in the coverage department, but no doubt he could hit.
I started really watching football in 2004. I was 15, I didn’t know much about the game itself let alone any players. Sean Taylor stood out almost immediately. He was an absolute monster. I still haven’t seen anything like him. He was so good. And his story is so unbelievably sad. Rip Sean Taylor.
I watched this guy from College to pros to RIP was one of my favorite players no doubt from the U to Washington I was watching him play live too I used to call him the hardest hitting football player when I was living in Lafayette, Louisiana
I saw the hit on that punter live on TV as it happened, moment I will never forget ... and to this day every time I see the hit it puts a smile on my face lol, defensive players wait their whole lives for an chance like that n Taylor did not miss it ..
That man could teach a whole generation how to hit with your arm/shoulder. People are mad about not allowing hits, but people were using the crown of their helmet and that is just cheap. The change I do not like is the 'defenseless player'. You are out playing football, and if you are trying to make a play, then you are game to be hit.
Julian Sadie I know seeing his hits now I realize he led with his shoulder. He would be a great role model about how to hit properly hit. People always say he led with his helmet. But he didn't he hit correctly
49ers fan here, Sean Taylor was a graduate of Ronnie Lott school of Safeties & had a Ph.d in obliterating opposing players. In this school their motto is “if it moves & doesn’t wear the same colours as you, obliterate it” such a shame he was taken far too soon. RIP & God bless Sean Taylor..
Dude was a monster. REST IN POWER MR TAYLOR. You definitely was going to be an all pro for years and probably a HOF. All those hit were "legal" as well.
You can tell the difference with the hardest hitters in the game. Their prey stops moving like they ran into a brick wall or they fly in the opposite direction like they got hit by a wrecking ball. Steve Atwater, Ronnie Lott, Brian Dawkins, Jack Tatum, Rodney Harrison, Kenny Easley, Kam Chancellor and the late and always great...Sean Taylor. Tempo changers that loosened your dental work when they hit you.
The coach who called that fake punt should've been charged with attempted murder.
andan04 lol
lmao
andan04 Lmao bruh he blew that man up in a Pro bowl game! So savage lol. He was very competitive.
The guy who got hit tried to get up and play it off. He got ROCKED LMAO
Trap bruh Sean Taylor played the game with that Ray Lewis type of competitiveness. He was just Fun to watch. The way he plays just makes you laugh how much fun he was having. That one hit on 39 for the Steelers was all shoulder. That was a hard hit too. Never seen a hit that hard with just the shoulder.
Brah give that punter some credit, he's a champ. Not only did he get up from a devastating hit, but rather than being (understandbly) angry, he gets up and l congradulates Sean.
Taylor chill man
No.
General Grevious yeah that's some good ass sportsmanship, real talk.
Yes he's way better than me 😂😂
What's he gonna do about it? Beat Taylor's ass?? Sike lmao
Even after almost 10 years, it's still too painful to watch.
We'll always love you Sean. Redskin forever.
Yessir
Matt Goodwin my ant t new Sean
Cane forever too.
Matt Goodwin our best FS and hardest hitter. Honorable mention Alvin Walton
Rip Taylor hurricanes 4ever
When Sean Taylor hit guys, it was just different. He was going down as one of the hardest hitters in NFL history before his career was cut short & probably a hall of famer. We'll always have the memories. Thank you Sean.
The beautiful thing about Sean's hits is that they were legal hits..Just an amazing player that fans will always appreciate and miss
shel2185
All of those hits would still be legal today, too.
He and Roy Williams were so much fun to watch
Redskins HOF top 5 alltime
@Chris Paul did you watch Sean Taylor play or just commenting to hear yourself talk? Sean Taylor could hit like Ray Lewis and cover like Ed Reed. His hits were special because of the whole package. Some players can hit hard and put fear in the ball carrier, some players are ball hawks, some players are athletic freaks, some are versatile defenders that disrupt the offense in multiple ways... Very few are all of the above. Taylor was one of the few
Sean Taylor is one of the best safety's I've ever had the pleasure of seeing. Rip Big guy
Yup. Through that era there were some greats like Ed Reed & Troy Polamalu but man Sean was ferocious. A big Safety who could do it all was rare.
True
Ed reeeeed
@@djxxxplicit Brain Dawkins? 🥺 don’t forget BDawk or Weapon X
Him and ed reed...best ss fs I seen...added Ronnie black and troy..best fs..ss. ever ..ever ever
" Did you get the license plate of that man " 😂😂 #RIP21
He put the leather on him, baby!
I’m rewatching this video for like the 4 time and this time I decided to read the comments. Y’all funny ashh😭🤣.
Sean Taylor was the most gifted football player I’ve ever seen. The dude was special. RIP
Nfl couldn’t handle this man in 2021 he’s real football!
I always see haters saying he's over glorified but the thing is in the few short years he was in the league he was among the elite and most feared defensive players in the league. As he bettered himself on the field he also bettered himself off of it, D.C. Loved him like a son while he was still here that is why D.C. Is still not over his loss even after all these years.
TheDCGuitar13 he honestly still is gonna go to the HoF,
TheDCGuitar13 it's sad, one of the best safety tacklers of all time
Bro Sean aka Battery 3 got coverage hitting awareness vision and Sauce RIP
@@tincanmaniac1931 No hes not..stop living in your fantasy world..he simply did not play enough to have the credentials
@@DTB1995 yeah. That comment is over 3 years old lol, I agree with you lol.
Seeing T.O getting drilled was the best thing i have ever seen in my life lmao!
he dropped the ball 3 times that game. you can tell he was scared of being put on the disabled list by sean.
Reminds me of when Baltimore gave Wes walker alligator arms in the 2013 playoffs. Nothing beats a defence scaring players shitless!!!
Sean would pepper TO every chance he got.
Terell owens deserved it.
T.O. hatred in the air I see......get that hate out of your heart lil fella!
All of his hits lead with the shoulder... Perfect form and power!
Loved when Taylor played TO..... he always made it a point to level his ass!
the real #21savage RIP Sean...
Dame it been 10 years allready still brings me to 😢 #21 for ever
The best part of the hit on that punt return is that Frampton was trying to psych out the Redskins prior to the game...getting in their faces during warmups, talking shit, etc. Taylor came from all the way across the field to lay him out on that return. Learn your lesson; talk shit - get hit.
can i take that quote lol
The Redskins never recovered from the loss of Taylor...
And they probably never will with this name change. RIP Sean Taylor
@@Singh-mt2ex Meanwhile in December, Chase Young and the Defense revitalize the whole franchise, playoffs on the horizon. Ron Rivera best comeback coach ever, team came back 14-0 to beat the Steelers...it's been a great year for Washington fans, the best since back then for sure. The defense is even better now than back then, minus a clear player to take the number 21.
Alan Ferlet so true. I still haven’t. Leagues not the same man unfortunately. I’m sure there would be a
“Sean Taylor” rule. He was half man half beast. My kids know who this man is. Grace and peace
Your absolutely right. As a lifelong Skins fan, he was a generational talent who changing the fate of our team and then was killed. 13 years later we finally have another generational talent in #99.
@@XavierCoolDude Chase Young definitely reminds of Taylor and has the impact that he does on the morale of the team, and then some, but he'll always be 99. I'm still excited for someone to take over 21, it was always an homage to Deion Sanders by Taylor, and I hope people remember that instead of retiring the number: It's meant to be active as long as a player deserves it on Washington. Kam Curl could take it if he wanted, the db's have really stepped up this year because of the d-line, but I don't think anyone has played well enough to fully justify it yet, we'll see after postseason. I think we'll end up drafting some db's next season. I fully expect 21 to be filled within the next few years. It's time.
I'm not a Washington fan but I was definitely a Sean Taylor fan. I remember watching this pro bowl and I remember saying he is the only guy going 1000%. I'm a Washington D.C and P. G County native and 21 was the man and the hardest hitter still to this day. Rest in Paradise 21
I wasn’t a Redskins fan… but I loved Sean Taylor… That Pro Bowl hit was one of my favs… Rest In Peace 21… I grew up in D.C….
Shut up, you’re secretly a Redskins fan.
You like Crabby Patties, don’t you Squidward? 😂😂😂
When you could deck someone, without a flag being called. This was football!!!
Rest well Mr. Taylor!!!!
Rip to a legend ik it was a long time ago but he easily would have been one of the best defenders in nfl history
Amen ✊.. And would of been the best ! I like how in Madden you can still use him :] He always comes up big !
RIP Sean. If anyone should be voted into the HoF posthumously, it should be him.
He was voted to a second pro bowl Posthumously.
@Erich Von Manstein couldn't get a accolades because he was mudered young
To me the best safety overall in NFL history. So sad that he passed at such a young age while being home. I still love watching his hits there’s nothing like them. RIP Sean Taylor forever.
I think he had the potential to be one of the greatest defensive players of all time. Sadly his life and career were cut short by cowards, we will never know what Sean truly could have been. He sure had the talent and athleticism to be the greatest safety ever, but calling him that is just not possible, through no fault of Seans. What is crazy is that in the 4 seasons he played in DC he got better and better every year. Imagine the stats he would have put up in his 8th season at the rate he was going!! He will be forever missed, one of the great what ifs of sports history. I feel blessed to have been at FedEx field to see him play more than once, he was such an entertaining player to watch.
@@stephenhood2948 that is a great point of view and I would’ve loved to see him play in person. I totally agree he could’ve been on the greatest Defensive players ever at the rate he was going. Totally agree.
He had a shot for sure, but he didn’t play long enough. Ronnie Lott, Ed Reed, John Lynch, Troy Polamalu, Brian Dawkins, Bob Sanders, and Taylor
Nah, Ed Reed, Ronnie Lott, Rod Woodson, Charles Woodson were better safeties
@@TheRedkid20 they played much longer not denying Ed Reed. The way Sean Taylor was playing at such a young age he would’ve been up there easily. At 6’4” 230 that was insane . But yes I say Ed Reed
I miss u Sean Taylor we love you as a redskins fan
taylor is the reason this bears fan watched the skins. i always drafted him in madden for my team and only played w him rip legend
As a Redskins fan and HUGE Sean Taylor fan I find great solace in the loss of Sean by the amount of respect fans of other teams, even the hated Cowboys, have for Sean. He is one of a few players who can unite even bitter division rivals.
The Sad thing is you can't even hit this way without drawing a flag. R.I.P Taylor
If people this Charles Woodson was great then Sean Taylor is godly, because he could do it all R.I.P #HTTR
in english plz.
Sorry I only speak English
@ChiefsKingdom 😂😂
To be fair we would never of known what he would of become, his first two years weren’t even that good in the coverage department, but no doubt he could hit.
Joseph W , at the time of his death he was leading the league in interceptions
Imagine a healthy Redskins backfield with Sean Taylor, Josh Norman, D Hall, and Breeland. Son...we would be a team to be reckoned with.
not Breeland
especially with the offense we have now? mannnn
Breeland from last year...DHall from about 4 years ago
Jame Corky plus the new ryan kerrigan
Champ bailey......?
His college tape was beastly I knew then he was born for this.
man running into sean taylor is like running into a brick wall 😂😂
honestly I'd probably prefer running into a brick wall though 😂😂
The brick wall wouldn’t be running into you like Taylor would
I remember seeing Sean Taylor playing @ the O.B every home game.#Best safety to ever bless the field #Canes Nation#305#Made In Dade
He laid down the 🔨. Beast. RIP
Rest well Sean Taylor !! gone too soon!! one of the greatest!!
My Sean Taylor: Ultimate Highlights Video will be coming soon.
HTTR TJ excellent work as usual...could you make one of Sean Vs TO? #RIP21 🐐
Maybe if I have time. Thanks for watching!
Never get enough of the GOAT#36/21& the Pro Bowl hit was incredible!
Just put a game on, His ultimate highlights were every game
#HTTR I hate that loss we took yesterday
I started really watching football in 2004. I was 15, I didn’t know much about the game itself let alone any players. Sean Taylor stood out almost immediately. He was an absolute monster. I still haven’t seen anything like him. He was so good. And his story is so unbelievably sad. Rip Sean Taylor.
yep till this day
All those hits were clean, even by today's standards.
Great point. His tackling was text book form.
I think every one would be flagged today, regardless of form.
Man I wish we still had this dude 😩
I always get happy when I see him hit the punter
I watched this guy from College to pros to RIP was one of my favorite players no doubt from the U to Washington I was watching him play live too I used to call him the hardest hitting football player when I was living in Lafayette, Louisiana
R.I.P to a legend of football that left behind a beautiful legacy that nobody could ever live up to
You are well missed and not forgotten may your legacy continue live on Sean Taylor again my condolences to your family your friends and your fans
When a player asks me who to model their game after, if he plays DB, Sean Taylor will always be on that short list of greats.
I miss him so much
The punter is real G ... taking the hit and letting Taylor know you got me!💪🏿💯
Sad thing we’ll never see another safety like this because of the new rules:( love this guy
I saw the hit on that punter live on TV as it happened, moment I will never forget ... and to this day every time I see the hit it puts a smile on my face lol, defensive players wait their whole lives for an chance like that n Taylor did not miss it ..
Dang Sean it’s been 13 years already..Rest on man
The only player I ever got to see bully TO during a time when TO DOMINATED anybody in the secondary.
except Roy Williams leg breaking horse collar tackle
RIP Sean Taylor
Sean Taylor was a serious play maker bro....damn we miss you fam
Who is here after Redskins name change. Sean, we will never forget you. You’re a legend forever.
That man could teach a whole generation how to hit with your arm/shoulder. People are mad about not allowing hits, but people were using the crown of their helmet and that is just cheap.
The change I do not like is the 'defenseless player'. You are out playing football, and if you are trying to make a play, then you are game to be hit.
The big thing you notice about Sean Taylor's hits, is that he always led with the shoulder, and was still able to make huge hits.
Julian Sadie I know seeing his hits now I realize he led with his shoulder. He would be a great role model about how to hit properly hit. People always say he led with his helmet. But he didn't he hit correctly
Happy birthday Sean - thank you for coming to earth ! #21
"He's the train if the other guy is the bus" One of the best things an announcer can say
Love the Pro Bowl hit. This is back when I actually look forward to watching the Pro Bowl
Good thing for video. Nobody would believe he was that good without it
My god was he gifted, one of the best I’ve ever seen
Sean Taylor was not only a hard hitter, he hit clean bout every single time
R.I.p to the greatest 🔥🔥🔥
All those hits would be clean, even in today's nfl. Best safety ever!!
2:43 say hello to my little friend!!!
Best safety to ever come out of Miami. Sorry Ed Reed. 🏈
Yeah he was better than Ed in college but it’s crazy neither won the Thorpe Award
2:21 "you suppose to catch that ball." line up and go and take a hit like that . oh aite
I love listening to Sonny jurgensons reactions to these hits
What's crazy is he actually held back when he hit that punter. Imagine if he had a free shot like that and it was a regular season game....
Man i miss when football was like this.. These hits would of drew a flag in todays nfl...the good old days
This guy was a definition of a hitter to me though his life was cut short probably best ever r.i.p.
One of my favorite players of all time, ST21.
Great hit. Outstanding toughness and character by the punter to get up, and go congratulate the would be assassin as well.
Watching Sean Taylor deck T.O. is a PRIVILEGE!
Sean Taylor was a cyborg
Notice how at 1:04 the everyone looked at the hit instead of the ball RIP Sean Taylor and happy birthday goat
49ers fan here, Sean Taylor was a graduate of Ronnie Lott school of Safeties & had a Ph.d in obliterating opposing players. In this school their motto is “if it moves & doesn’t wear the same colours as you, obliterate it” such a shame he was taken far too soon. RIP & God bless Sean Taylor..
TAYLOR MY GUY TAYLOR
Sean ran through every single person he hit, never went backwards
He was well on the path of becoming the greatest safety ever!
"Whether it was his decision or not... it was a bad choice"😂😂Man i would've loved to see how his career would've played out
A All-Time Great Player & Safety in such a short amount of time. #RIPSEANTAYLOR #21 💛❤️ Hail to The Redskins Forever
I started posting some of his games on FB. TH-cam always blocks them
“He’s the train if the other guy’s the bus.”
1:10
🙏
RIP to a legend.
Those shoulder pads are like a pair of cinder blocks #LEGEND #RIP
Watching this video now in 2018 and seeing clips with guys still playing now shows just how big of a loss he was. He would easily be HOF if ....
Dude was a monster. REST IN POWER MR TAYLOR. You definitely was going to be an all pro for years and probably a HOF. All those hit were "legal" as well.
I'll never forget Sean Taylor #Goat at saftey wish he was still alive.
Miami players very well coached... All clean hits. #RIP Sean Taylor 305
He was just unstoppable unmoveable object
when t.o saw taylor coming, his life flash before his eyes
Back when the announcers openly celebrated big hits. That's what Football is about. Sean Taylor would be retired now...Time really moves.
1:02 is the biggest hit
That punter should have been comeback player of the year for getting up from that hit
*been named jesus
"I think Sean Taylor just killed a guy"
Legend. RIP
I was at the game against Buffalo, right after Taylor passed. I miss this dude. (DCOG)
That hit on the punter in the pro bowl god daaaamn, props to the punter hopping back up can it looked like he was out lol
RIP Sean. The best safety to ever play the game
That crack on Owen’s as a Cowboy in Dallas is extra sweet. FOREVER A REDSKIN!
That pro bowl hit is something else, i wish the pro bowl was still half as decent as the way it played back then.
You can tell the difference with the hardest hitters in the game. Their prey stops moving like they ran into a brick wall or they fly in the opposite direction like they got hit by a wrecking ball. Steve Atwater, Ronnie Lott, Brian Dawkins, Jack Tatum, Rodney Harrison, Kenny Easley, Kam Chancellor and the late and always great...Sean Taylor. Tempo changers that loosened your dental work when they hit you.
HE WAS AND WILL ALWAYS BE THE MAN ON THE REDSKINS
anddd kids.. this is why we have "egg toss" as the new pro-bowl
Those were all clean hits, too. Nothing dirty, no headhunting, just good, hard-nosed, tough-as-nails football.