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More Taylor Tributes

1) The Vikings quarterbacks, receivers and tight ends decide together to vote for Sean Taylor for the Pro Bowl. "It was the right thing to do, and not only because of the tragedy," Vikings backup quarterback Kelly Holcomb told the Minneapolis Star-Tribune.

2) Miami Heat forward Udonis Haslem told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel he would maintain a tribute to Taylor on the side of his sneakers for the rest of the season.

3) Julian Beasley, a senior at Immaculata High in Kansas and Taylor's first cousin, wears No. 21 for Taylor and "has done several things to honor his late cousin, including writing the phrase "Rest in peace" on his sneakers. All of the Raiders' home jerseys feature a black patch with the letters S and T on them."

4) If you haven't seen Jeremy Shockey's tribute, look here.

By Dan Steinberg |  December 20, 2007; 4:29 PM ET  | Category:  Redskins
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I still can't believe he's gone.
R.I.P. Sean

Posted by: G20 Fdacowboys | December 20, 2007 5:19 PM

look for #21 at the 40 second mark. The guy hes staring down is the same dude he knocked out on that vicious black during the Detroit Game.

http://uncutvideo.aol.com/events/Re...cf51f2d?index=9

Posted by: Dolf | December 20, 2007 6:03 PM

Block btw

Posted by: Dolf | December 20, 2007 6:04 PM

It took me a while but finally I'm able to share in this tribute to Sean Taylor. For those who knew Sean he was a very respectful person with a heart of gold. I will always remember him not only for the enjoyment of watching him play for "The U" (Miami) and the "Redskins" (two of my favorite teams) but for his gentle smile and kind soul. Thanks to all who voted to send him to the Pro-Bowl - a gesture that will live in our heart forever. So Sean, RIP my brother. God has call you to be apart of his team of chistians. It was truly an honor to have known you.

Posted by: Vaughn | December 21, 2007 8:17 AM

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