Thousands Attend Sean Taylor's Funeral

Discussion in 'Washington Redskins' started by Sweets, Dec 3, 2007.

  1. Sweets

    Sweets All-Pro

    Thousands of people attended the funeral of Washington Redskins star Sean Taylor on Monday morning.

    The service, held at an arena on the campus of Florida International University, took place one week after Taylor was fatally shot during a break-in at his home. He died early the following morning at the age of 24.

    Taylor's casket was surrounded by large bouquets of flowers and was placed in front of a large video screen which showed highlights from his playing career. Part of the bouquet was arranged in the design of a No. 21, Taylor's jersey number.

    Several speakers addressed the crowd of mourners, including NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, Redskins coach Joe Gibbs, Redskins running back Clinton Portis and Reverend Jesse Jackson.

    "The NFL is proud of Sean Taylor, not just of his Pro Bowl ability," Goodell said. "He loved football, and football loved him back.

    "But more important is what he was as a man and what he was becoming as a man, for lots of people here today - fans, family, admirers. He made an impact on all of us."

    Taylor was the first player drafted together by Gibbs and Redskins owner Daniel Snyder, who also was in attendance.

    "Over the four years, the thing that excited me most - it was about Sean's life," Gibbs said. "It was not about football. (It) was the maturing process in his life."

    Portis, also a teammate of Taylor's at the University of Miami, donned large sunglasses and spoke of the Pro Bowl safety's ferocity and talent on the field.

    "There's nobody who played in the NFL with more heart than Sean," Portis said. "If there was anything that made me more motivated to play football, it was seeing Sean hitting someone, knowing Sean was on our team.

    "I don't fear much. But if I was on the opposing team, I would fear Sean's No. 21."

    After telling the mourners to stand and applaud Taylor, Jackson spoke about violence in America and the growing problems regarding the availability of guns.

    "Sean was a safety, a tackle of last resort," Jackson said. "He stood between the other team and a touchdown. If we learn from his death, we've saved many a touchdown."

    Former Redskins linebacker Lavar Arrington, current Miami coach Randy Shannon, agent Drew Rosenhaus and various family members and friends also spoke at the service.

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  2. smeags

    smeags militant geek

    freaking shame this whole deal is. i hated this guy as a rival fan but man this is a sad day no matter what team you follow.

    i hate people.
     
  3. K Train

    K Train Do You Honeycutt?

    I thought gibbs sounded goobered, he just got up there and preached like he was a pastor. Portis got up there and talked and it was freaking beautiful, Rosenhaus was fake as hell to start bu in the end he did a really good job
     
  4. tigersucs

    tigersucs nfl-fans refugee

    Everything was good except for Jesse Jackson and his anti-gun speech. That I could of done without but he was eloquent none the less. Leave that for another time, another place but not at the funeral of someone who could of been(but already was) an NFL great. Gibbs and Portis were also excellent. Also the video tribute after Portis by the Redskin teammates was touching.
     
  5. Garnett

    Garnett Gritt Tuff

    I was able to listen to the entire funeral simulcast on Redskin radio here outside of the DC area. It was moving, heart wrenching, powerful and absolutely befitting as "a celebration of life" for Sean Taylor. I was moved by several speakers including: Joe Gibbs, Clinton Portis, Lavar Arrington, Caroline Garcia (Seans gf's sister) and two pastors who spoke toward the end. Gibbs brought up how he saw Taylor mature into a man. Portis spoke of how he saw peace, heart and faith in Taylor. Arrington spoke regarding staying close and in touch with those you come into contact with and how Taylor is one his gaurdian angels now. All of those were good, but paled in comparison to his "sister in law" Caroline Garcia. She spoke of the love her sister had for Sean and Sean had for her sister and their child.
     
  6. Sweets

    Sweets All-Pro

    Kudos to anyone that can have such a heart wrenching thing happen in their family and still go up to a podium and speak, I'd be an emotional basket case, Caroline Garcia spoke to everyone that's ever lost someone they love, her speech touched me the most I think.
     
  7. HailttRedskins

    HailttRedskins I Still Say Redskins

    It was a nice funeral, very sad, LaVar Arrington made me cry, along with his fiances sister, and his friends from HS.

    Screw Jessie Jackson.