Michael Wilbon: Great Take on Sean Taylor

Posted on November 28th, 2007 in NFL U by Brody

I was one of the many who took issue with Wilbon’s pontificating on PTI the other day, where he basically said SeanTay “had it coming”.

I think those comments were misguided and in the heat of breaking news, but Wilbon makes some great points in his article on Taylor and the state of black men dying young.

You see, just because Taylor was changing his life, don’t assume the people who pumped 15 bullets into his SUV a couple of years ago were in the process of changing theirs. Maybe it was them, maybe not. Maybe it was somebody else who had a beef with Taylor a year earlier, maybe not. Maybe it was retribution or envy or some volatile combination.

Here’s something we know: People close to Taylor, people he trusted to advise him, told him he’d be better off if he left South Florida, that anybody looking for him could find him in the suburbs of Miami just as easily as they could have found him at the U a few years ago. I’m told that Taylor was told to go north, to forget about Miami. I can understand why he would want to have a spot in or near his home town, but I sure wish he hadn’t.

The issue of separating yourself from a harmful environment is a recurring theme in the life of black men. It has nothing to do with football, or Sean Taylor or even sports. To frame it as a sports issue is as insulting as it is naive. Most of us, perhaps even the great majority of us who grew up in big urban communities, have to make a decision at some point to hang out or get out.

Read the article and post your thoughts.

[Washington Post]

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  1. LaCaneBoy said,

    on December 4th, 2007 at 5:31 pm

    Just wanna bet a lot of TV types are crawfishin on their statements. Sad thing is, it’s all true. Leavin SoFla is the safest way for a lotta dudes, but then, wnat about those that want to give back to the community. Somethings gotta change, culture has gotta change. How can a man tryin to better himself not be able to come back and live his life with his family cause of some crazies. Things gotta change. Street beefs ain’t cool.

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