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Taylor no 'Average Joe' at safety
By Vic Carucci
National Editor, NFL.com (April 15, 2004) -- University of Miami football players know it simply as "The Rule." Make big plays or don't play. Sean Taylor lived by that directive during his career as a free safety for the Hurricanes. "You can't be an 'Average Joe,' " Taylor says. "You've got to make a play out there. You don't get points for batting down balls; you get points for picking balls off and running the other way. Everybody can catch an interception. They kind of want to see what you do afterwards." This is what Taylor did after the 14 passes he intercepted in 34 games with Miami: 308 yards in returns (an average of 21.9 yards each time he had the ball in his hands) and three touchdowns. Not bad for someone who, at 6-foot-2 and 230 pounds, is built more like a linebacker than a safety. Not bad for someone who hits like a linebacker, too. want more? click here: http://nfl.com/draft/story/7257418 |
Taylor no 'Average Joe' at safety
trade up and make him a linebacker, hed play better than vilma
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Taylor no 'Average Joe' at safety
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Taylor no 'Average Joe' at safety
Trade up and get him and play him anywhere. This guy is the best player in the draft.
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