32 Questions: Family Ties

Discussion in 'Washington Redskins' started by Sportsguy, Dec 6, 2007.

  1. Sportsguy

    Sportsguy AKA-Sportsguy9695

    The death of Sean Taylor has affected his family, friends and Redskins teammates, and another subset of the NFL community is grieving as well: Every player in the league who attended the University of Miami, whether or not Taylor was there at the time. College ties are often on public display during postgame handshakes or out in the parking lot by the visiting team's bus, but the bond maintained by those who played at "The U" is on an entirely different level. Many of these players work out together at their alma mater over the offseason, enduring the taxing regimen set forth by Hurricanes strength and conditioning coach Andreu Swasey, and socialize on a regular basis as well. "It's like one big family," says Cardinals halfback Edgerrin James, one of the many ex-Hurricanes who attended Taylor's funeral on Monday. "We're all kind of the same – we pride ourselves on being from 'The U,' and we're all intertwined." Did you see that poignant footage on "Monday Night Football" of the Ravens' three ex-Miami players, Ray Lewis, Ed Reed and Willis McGahee, huddled closely before the game? Lewis talked about how they had lost someone in the family and that their performance that night would be for Taylor and Taylor only.

    Source: Yahoo Sports
     
  2. Inclulbus

    Inclulbus WE ARE! .. Marshall!

    yeah that was a beast by Ray when they huddled up like that, gave me goosebumps, and all i seen it was on the highlights, due to working that night.
     
  3. wide right

    wide right Grumpy Old Man

    Family Ties? There's nothing in that article about Alex P. Keaton.
     
  4. truelife

    truelife 6-0 is our goal

    the U is a family you often hear running backs from their talk about the competitions they all have with on another.